This is embarrassing for New Labour, still seen as an urban movement governing for city and townsfolk. |
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All this may play well to the sensitivities and self-esteem of the far-flung townsfolk in the rest of the country. |
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Now she's scraping a living together, in large part due to gifts she gets from townsfolk in return for her psychic card readings. |
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The townsfolk wasted no time in organizing a search for what everyone assumed was a Marian statue or chapel of some sort. |
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But soon, the townsfolk began to gather outside of their homes to view the great spectacle that had suddenly appeared in the sky. |
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The Festival will be wrapped up on Monday but not before a fun-filled schedule of events are enjoyed by the townsfolk. |
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Once these throughways led to the backlands where townsfolk grew food and kept animals. |
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They were used and enjoyed by townsfolk who lived over their businesses and were unable to escape to a garden. |
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It is the 800th anniversary of King John granting the charters that effectively created Marlborough and the townsfolk intend to party in style. |
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Romantic and political entanglements begin to reveal themselves, exposing the secrets and baroque relationships among the townsfolk. |
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This is a film of warm sunshine in which townsfolk and tourists can happily stroll, enjoying quaint civic parades. |
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The birds were singing and the townsfolk were going about their normal business. |
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In the evenings, exquisite bronze replicas of the deities travel bedecked in palanquins to bestow blessings on the townsfolk. |
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Every moment I spent within the city limits caused me to hate the pettiness of the townsfolk even more. |
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If they are not oil rich sheikhs who plunder their country, they are poor uneducated townsfolk who desperately want to be liberated. |
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Former neighbours and townsfolk also came back for the sad occasion in the Community to lay him to rest. |
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Traders, tourists and townsfolk packed into Skipton to enjoy the town's tenth Medieval Festival. |
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Down the road a ways, the salesman sets up shop to peddle his wares to some local townsfolk. |
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By treating the townsfolk as ignorant beasts incapable of choice, sure enough, they become beasts. |
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It was being used as a chapel dedicated to St Mary when in 1920 local townsfolk decided to dynamite what was left to reuse the stone. |
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After several of the local townsfolk turn up dead, all eyes fall upon this disturbed and destructive kid. |
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However, their arrival is met with a series of odd behaviors from the local townsfolk. |
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The stockade performed so many favours for the town and outlying farms that it was quite okay by the townsfolk. |
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If he makes a mess of it, well that'll teach the townsfolk to take their local politics a little more seriously. |
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The butcher was fed up with the young girl's attempts at bartering with the local townsfolk. |
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Post boxes have been placed in shops throughout the town for townsfolk to let everyone know what they were up to when peace was declared. |
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From this offbeat narrative experiment, Greendale weaves a story of good, simple townsfolk under assault from authoritarian governments, corporations, media and so on. |
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It's leading that way, as more and more of the townsfolk turn out to be latent satanists. |
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With smoke and mirrors, he mesmerizes the usually sceptical townsfolk, convincing them that he can build a rainmaking machine. |
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If the townsfolk were disturbed by reveille every morning, imagine how they felt when soldiers were quartered in their homes! |
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One of the assassins was traced to the village of Lidice which was to pay a terrible price for having one of its townsfolk involved in this killing. |
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It's a neat spin on the match-three genre, as you work your way through 50 levels making combinations to build items for townsfolk. |
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They were found to contain 265 mummified former denizens of Vac, from priests to ordinary townsfolk. |
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To the townsfolk they were interferers, who had come to investigate the burning of a black church and to get blacks to register to vote. |
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Though on patrol, the troops are well received as the majority of them are Orthodox, the same religion as many of the local townsfolk. |
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At every stage the American soldiers took the chance to chat with the townsfolk. |
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Not a few of the townsfolk, or their ancestors, more likely, have gone so far as to plant offshoots of the fruit-bearing specimens in their own gardens. |
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Traders were bringing in crates of imported goods from across the seas while fishmongers and townsfolk sold their own homemade wares in shops and stalls. |
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Clint never allies himself with the townsfolk, he's never on their side. |
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Mayor Gordon Jefferies urged townsfolk to help catch the tagger. |
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They had feared ISIS fighters and their Sunni allies would unleash a massacre of the predominantly shiite townsfolk. |
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He lives in a small fishing village on the coast of Iceland, a bleak, barren place with one or two buildings, a few fussy townsfolk, and a lot of snow and cold. |
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On the outskirts of Slovyansk, a hundred kilometers away, frustration is building among some of the townsfolk. |
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Vanderkool makes a string of arrests that stun border patrol compatriots and townsfolk. |
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Capital, jobs and townsfolk have been lost to distant suburbs. |
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Indeed, most of the townsfolk assumed there wasn't any film in his grimy, decrepit contraptions, with their priapic telescopic lenses. |
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Are townsfolk ready to accept wild plants in an urban setting? |
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When a mysterious stranger arrives in a mythical Eastern European village, the townsfolk learn that with a little cooperation, the impossible becomes possible and miracles really can happen. |
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He'd have been in his open-air workshop — I called but he gave me no answer — the selfsame spot where Jesus stood when he came from Capernaum to teach in synagogue, and townsfolk tried to throw him from the rocks. |
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Emos, or neogoths, or whatever they were calling themselves these days. Up to no good is likely what the townsfolk of Tangawarra would call them. |
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Eight theatre apprentices round out the townsfolk. |
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The situation was so dire that some free Blacks who were threatened with starvation had indentured themselves for various periods of time to the Shelburne townsfolk, working as servants, artisans and apprentices. |
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Part of the original 1784 military reserve, the Commons was used for military training, horse racing and other pastimes, and, unofficially, by the townsfolk for grazing cattle. |
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Nevertheless, it was during the summer of this very year that a decision was made which irrevocably dashed the hopes and aspirations of the Grouard businessmen and townsfolk. |
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Thence he made his way by the coast as far as Trani, where he found some of his townsfolk that were drapers, to whom he narrated all his adventures except that of the chest. |
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The townsfolk who have come to witness and pay tribute are duly impressed. |
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Already, the townsfolk were impressed and intrigued by the young performers, including one Guy Laliberté who would later found and serve as CEO of Cirque du Soleil. |
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Roaming far and wide in the hunt for your prey, making sure you're not caught by local authorities and maintaining the trust of oblivious townsfolk are all essential skills. |
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Toupet Lanoix sets up a stall at the side of the road to sell his best vegetables to the townsfolk, especially the lovely Pauline, who arrives every Saturday on her bicycle. |
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Fishermen and townsfolk came together to bring the fish in. |
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With the weekly influx of Welsh farmers the townsfolk were often bilingual. |
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The infuriated townsfolk of Wrexham, however, forced Cradock to leave and he moved on to Brampton Bryan in Herefordshire. |
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It could not be said though that the Totnes townsfolk were not fond of their policemen. |
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This was a precious moment not only for the audience but, a little later in the week, also for the townsfolk who were invited to a second concert. |
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As falling leaves, low temperatures and snow slowed many daily activities, peasants and townsfolk prepared to celebrate the birth of Jesus with the coming of the winter solstice. |
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The Le Nain brothers in France and many Flemish artists including Adriaen Brouwer and David Teniers the Elder and Younger painted peasants, but rarely townsfolk. |
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After disputes between students and Oxford townsfolk in 1209, some academics fled from the violence to Cambridge, later forming the University of Cambridge. |
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