Sentences with phrase «by actual town»

Sometimes the segregation was created by actual town policy, sometimes through restrictive covenants created and maintained by real estate brokers, and sometimes by sheer intimidation from local town employees like police officers and even regular citizens.

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The plot of Equus was suggested to Shaffer by an actual fait - divers which occurred some years ago on the outskirts of a small English town.
The «Common Chest» was an actual piece of well - made furniture, and with its prescribed number of locks whose keys were held by specified officials representing various strata of society, it was to become a veritable symbol of the social and economic changes as it was set up in town after town in the coming decades.
Every town we stopped in had an AWESOME park that was intelligently designed, fenced, policed by actual cops to keep vagrants and teenagers (sometimes the same thing...) out, sections for big kids and little kids, all visually accessible from all points of the play area.
We even included a city - by - city guide of actual activities you can do around town — for free (or almost free)!
Since Mr. Brundige cited statistics in his report to the town board it would be silly not to conclude this letter with statistics based purely on logic: Since the error of machine - collected data at the airport versus actual human data collection is 10 times what Mr. Brundige reported for a specific period of time, then the town board must correct all data in Mr. Brundige's report by multiplying the figures by 10.
Lincolnshire (the actual county, not just the area covered by Lincolnshire County Council) has three large conurbations — the City of Lincoln and the towns of Great Grimsby and Scunthorpe, several smaller towns including Cleethorpes, Brigg, Skegness and Grantham and vast swathes of countryside.
The start of the date scene in this city can be traced back to 1793, when Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe decided in his wisdom to shift the main settlement of Upper Canada to Toronto, a town that back then he gave the very original name of York, since he could probably not pronounce the actual name of the place given to it by the people who already lived there.
Adapted from the novel Prince of Thieves by Chuck Hogan, a much better title than the bland one Affleck and co-writers Peter Craig and Aaron Stockard chose, The Town is a solid drama about actual adults, featuring some excellently choreographed action sequences and is a big leap forward for Affleck's directing aspirations.
First, while formal constitutional responsibility for educating kids belongs to the states, the actual delivery of that education falls squarely on local education agencies, typically called districts, which are geographically defined, most often by the boundaries of a city, town, county, or other municipality.
Yesterday, September 7, 2016, a Connecticut state judge agreed with a coalition of towns, parents and public school advocates that the actual mechanism by which Connecticut distributes school aid is unconstitutional because it fails to provide poorer communities with adequate resources that are required by the Connecticut constitution.
But Knee Deep actually make the UI in the game an actual stage, guiding the player through the story of this fascinating Florida town overwhelmed by this tragedy but orchestrated before the player's eyes and transforming as if hopping from scene to scene in a film or play.
Each is a different gradation of white, inspired by the names of actual towns, including White Cloud, Kan., Snowflake, Ariz., and Pearl, Ind..
There are many large personal injury law firms in Colorado who claim to be local to Pueblo when, in fact, they simply advertise to people in Pueblo without having actual staff in town or even near by.
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