Sentences with phrase «about such a small town»

Why did you write about such a small town?

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The minister of such a church, who has developed two groups, reports that small - town anxiety about secret - breaking sometimes deters deep sharing.
She then proceeded to talk about how such political matters tended to serve as «a distraction» to everything involved in running a small town, as well as how «partisan politics is more a state or national thing than something big in a town like Olive.»
Since I live in a small town (about 45 minutes to Fort Worth, and 1.5 hours to Dallas) with not a lot of shopping, I mostly shop online through Ebay, Poshmark, and outlet websites such at Hautelook and Gilt.
You should also let the women know about all of the things your small town has to offer such as cafes, television reception, and internet access.
And the subject of how individuals survive in the aftermath of tragedy has been a constant theme in such Egoyan films as The Sweet Hereafter (1997), about a horrific school bus accident and its impact on a small town, and Where The Truth Lies (2005), about buried secrets of the past and their impact on the present.
In such a small town everyone knows something about everyone else and it takes no time at all before the nine - year - old girl next door begins asking him questions.
And Lee's talent for capturing the small - town South is on full display in many little moments, like Jean Louise's observation about the «Coffees» given for girls who came home: «Such girls were placed on view at 10:30 am for the express purpose of allowing the women of their age who had remained enisled in Maycomb to examine them.
To point out just a couple of things: — oceans warming slower (or cooling slower) than lands on long - time trends is absolutely normal, because water is more difficult both to warm or to cool (I mean, we require both a bigger heat flow and more time); at the contrary, I see as a non-sense theory (made by some serrist, but don't know who) that oceans are storing up heat, and that suddenly they will release such heat as a positive feedback: or the water warms than no heat can be considered ad «stored» (we have no phase change inside oceans, so no latent heat) or oceans begin to release heat but in the same time they have to cool (because they are losing heat); so, I don't feel strange that in last years land temperatures for some series (NCDC and GISS) can be heating up while oceans are slightly cooling, but I feel strange that they are heating up so much to reverse global trend from slightly negative / stable to slightly positive; but, in the end, all this is not an evidence that lands» warming is led by UHI (but, this effect, I would not exclude it from having a small part in temperature trends for some regional area, but just small); both because, as writtend, it is normal to have waters warming slower than lands, and because lands» temperatures are often measured in a not so precise way (despite they continue to give us a global uncertainity in TT values which is barely the instrumental's one)-- but, to point out, HadCRU and MSU of last years (I mean always 2002 - 2006) follow much better waters» temperatures trend; — metropolis and larger cities temperature trends actually show an increase in UHI effect, but I think the sites are few, and the covered area is very small worldwide, so the global effect is very poor (but it still can be sensible for regional effects); but I would not run out a small warming trend for airport measurements due mainly to three things: increasing jet planes traffic, enlarging airports (then more buildings and more asphalt — if you follow motor sports, or simply live in a town / city, you will know how easy they get very warmer than air during day, and how much it can slow night - time cooling) and overall having airports nearer to cities (if not becoming an area inside the city after some decade of hurban growth, e.g. Milan - Linate); — I found no point about UHI in towns and villages; you will tell me they are not large cities; but, in comparison with 20-40-60 years ago when they were «countryside», many small towns and villages have become part of larger hurban areas (at least in Europe and Asia) so examining just larger cities would not be enough in my opinion to get a full view of UHI effect (still remembering that it has a small global effect: we can say many matters are due to UHI instead of GW, maybe even that a small part of measured GW is due to UHI, and that GW measurements are not so precise to make us able to make good analisyses and predictions, but not that GW is due to UHI).
From Lemons to Lemonade (which I didn't purchase, by the way — this was a free review copy) starts by talking in detail about the «untapped legal job market,» which includes things such as JD - preferred jobs, «hidden» jobs that aren't necessarily advertised but can be uncovered with some due diligence, and less commonly considered options, including small town lawyering and teaching outside of law schools.
m grateful to u for ur help... we live in a small town where we do not hv right kind of person who can tell us where to invest wisely... dey only talk about LIC n such kinds..
Names of towns on small signs, such as «Montauban» and «Caussade» point the way northwest with the frequent turns on the round abouts — Chateau Dumas lies just past Caussade.
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