Everyone in town thought she had either drowned in the lake near her house, or had been kidnapped.
Not exact matches
I am the first
in line to step up to the plate to help someone
in need (a friend told me about a homeless man living under bridge
in a small
town of 1500...
everyone knew he was there; police, mayor and other community members, though NO one did a thing, I personaly went bought a sleeping bag and 100.00 worth of food, storage bags and toiletries and whatever I
thought he may need and this is the first time brought up.)
I really need to branch out more and I
think that will be easier for me once I don't live
in small
town Nebraska anymore —
everyone here is all about the meat and that's just not me.
(And by the way, it's not «down -
town» like
everyone thinks... it's pronounced «down - ton»):) If you haven't heard of it, Downton Abbey is a Masterpiece production,
in its 3rd season now.
Of course,
everyone typically recommends the same list of quaint little East Coast
towns to spot fall colors and take
in the fall feels, and although there are some truly beautiful East Coast spots to visit throughout the fall, we
think that the best of the best of fall getaways lies
in none other than picturesque Northern Michigan!
At a party,
everyone is catching up with friends who they haven't seen for too long, and
in town you can struggle to hear yourself
think, never mind flirt with the hot guy or girl at the bar.
You may
think that because you live
in a small
town that you know
everyone of dating age
in the area.
«Here, I
think dating sites are looked down on or shunned, where
in big cities,
everyone's on them because you could be
in one
town and someone else lives four miles away, but there's three million people between you, so you'll never meet.
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When almost
everyone in a small
town, neighborhood, or community know one another, I
think the reaction to any well - known incident is always the same.
Alex delivers her own brand of swift, ferocious justice for her sister Anna, and then hides
in plain sight from the close - knit, rural Ohio
town where
everyone thinks they know everything.
Growing up on a farm near a small
town I could relate to
everyone thinking they know your business, still
thinking / whispering about events that occurred years / decades ago., and the need to escape small
town life by living far away
in a city.
Think Skyrim vs. Elder Scrolls Online, but picture what ESO could've been if Bethsoft had stepped back from the «MMO» cliff and just said, «You can play Skyrim with your friends, trade stuff
in towns with
everyone else playing at the time, and even join big battles against boss dragons!»
«Future Present» could be taken as an invitation — an inspiration — for
everyone in town for the big fair to
think, and choose, wisely.
The «free box» exists, I
think, because I live
in a major college
town and it is supported AND used by
everyone from homeless mentally ill people to immigrants doing the work Americans won't do (yard work, nannying) to the financially comfortable university - connected people with paid - up - mortgages
in the leafier neighborhoods.
Everyone who resides
in the
town knows the
town's history, but those who live outside the
town just
think it's the name of a person.»
We also stopped at Yeoval (I
think that was the one) on the way through for petrol and there was this sweeeeeeet blackboard out the front with
everyone in town's birthdays on it.