Sentences with phrase «crowded towns of»

It's a special place — a craggy landscape of dramatic limestone formations, and also a good spot to escape the beautiful but crowded towns of Málaga province for some peace.
It's not up in the hillside of Imerovigli where we stayed, or in the crowded town of Oia (read this post to see which restaurant we ate at there).
Winning the Jury award at ActionFest for both best film and best director, A Lonely Place to Die shows that the title is as accurate in describing someone trapped alone in the open with nobody to help and sniper scoping out your back, buried in a coffin with only a bottle of water and an air - pipe, or lost in a crowded town of strangers.

Not exact matches

It's a warm November evening in Celebration, Florida, and the town's charming downtown is mostly quiet outside of a couple of busy restaurants and a crowded ice cream shop.
As 3 a.m. was closing in on election night, Ron Ferrance sat in a crowded party for local Republican volunteers in the small town of Dallas, Pennsylvania.
As law enforcement officers descended on the town of 21,000 equipped with armored trucks, body armor, camouflage, and assault rifles, and fired tear gas and rubber bullets into crowds of protesters during the last two weeks, civilians and politicians are making call to rein in the weapons arsenals cops have been amassing.
Yesterday, standing in front of a town hall - style crowd wearing a plain grey T - shirt and a permasmile, Mark Zuckerberg discussed his love of plain grey T - shirts — as well as other pressing issues broached by a handful of Facebook users.
The town, with just under 800 people, is too crowded for him; he lives on eight acres of Iowa farmland, though he's not a farmer in the traditional sense.
We feel as though we are following the author as he walks through the city's streets, smelling the odors of the marketplace, and catching sight of Kierkegaard as he strolls through the town's crowds to take his daily «people bath.»
After suddenly losing my father - in - law to a tragic car accident and my mother - in - law just two years later, all in the midst of leaving the church my husband had been on staff at for ten years to move to a new church in a new town with new friends, I had let my overwhelming circumstances crowd my heart and mind.
When they got there after four or five days» travelling, the town was so crowded that they could not find room at the inn, so they made do with the shelter of a cave, which was used as a stable for the animals.
Munich is a city of gleaming o ce - blocks and glorious baroque churches, tra c curling out towards the motorways and tourists crowding before the famous clock at the gothic town hall with its carved gures dancing as it chimes out the hour.
In spite of the growing hostility that has forced Jesus to carry on his work outside the towns by the lakeside, a large crowd continues to listen to him.
But along with this large crowd of people, there came these Pharisees and teachers of the law from every town of Galilee, Judea, and Jerusalem.
In the biblical town of Bethlehem, troops fired water cannons and tear gas to disperse a crowd in clashes that could cloud the upcoming Christmas celebrations in the town of Jesus's birth.
The only event I know of is back in my hometown of St. Louis every St. Patrick's Day when the whole town turns out for a silly, clumsy parade and a few thousand crowd the local Catholic church for corned beef and cabbage meals and beers.
They had also adjusted their offerings to please the special kind of visitors crowding the town:
Stroll Old Town Temecula with its fresh produce open - air markets Saturday and Wednesdays at The Promenade Mall, or enjoy one of the many antique shops all a must for the bargain hunter who enjoys personal attention and the buzz of the crowd.
Tip: Plan your stay around one of the annual events held in Old Town that draw crowds from across the country.
The infectiously friendly service paired with one of the best coffee counters in town means this café always has a crowd, so much so that the team recently used the August holidays to close and renovate the restaurant to add an extra 15 seats.
Visitors can plan a mid-week trip to Temecula Valley to try out the region's culinary creations and innovative chef recipes without the crowds, while exploring the restaurants of Wine Country, Old Town Temecula, and Pechanga Resort and Casino.
Estela is where you go for some of the most delicious cutting - edge food in town, served with wines that will satisfy quirky naturalists and big - spending bankers alike (which pretty much sums up the crowd in its mix of downtowners and the downtown - curious).
The annual picnic races at the small town of Tomingley drew a large crowd from far and wide for a great day of racing and fashion.
The Dodgers were, at the time, the New Dodgers, riding around the town square with bags of money, throwing money into the crowd from the back of a diamond - encrusted horse.
«Patrick doesn't like the crowds,» says Walker, «so most of the time we just hit the malls in Paramus [another suburban New Jersey town].»
While Shea Stadium shook from the noise of 63,497 New Yorkers — an all - time AFL record crowd — who had come to cheer their town's only winning team against unbeaten San Diego, Joe Willie's arm was right when it had to be.
The book has been viewed by some as a chance to inspire a renaissance in a sport that was once among the most popular in America, but no book or movie is going to bring back the crowds that filled the tracks back when the grandstand aprons were seas of fedoras in Movietone black - and - white and racing was the one game in town suited for adults only.
Apart from the handful who were born in Ashland, they'd moved from Homer or Chicago or Coronado Island, in the first or third or ninth grade, reared in trailers or at friends» houses or in homes with hot tubs, the sons of teachers and attorneys and single mothers who had chosen to go back - to - the - land in a small town: population 15,000, liberal and rural, five crowded elementary schools.
With the 6 - 4 Golden Bears coming to town, the betting public is back on the Cardinal bandwagon, with nearly nine out of ten spread bets confident in Stanford bouncing back and winning by at least 19 in front of their home crowd in what could be Luck's second to last home game.
ESPN's College GameDay, quickly becoming a staple of every fan's Saturday, was in town, with a record crowd of 10,000.
a mentally retarded black man doing everything a human being could possibly do at a high school football game — greeting the crowd, providing radio commentary, delivering the pregame pep talk, running water bottles to the players, cheering with the cheerleaders, leading the halftime marching band and racing across the field with the school flag after touchdowns — everything except actually playing, and basking in his town's love every mad minute of it.
And on a Friday night in a South Carolina town, his encounter with a mentally retarded black man doing everything a human being could possibly do at a high school football game — greeting the crowd, providing radio commentary, delivering the pregame pep talk, running water bottles to the players, cheering with the cheerleaders, leading the halftime marching band and racing across the field with the school flag after touchdowns — everything except actually playing, and basking in his town's love every mad minute of it.
The contest will be the talk of the town this week with Anfield ready for another one of their famous European nights in front of a sell out crowd.
Leeds United looked to stay on top of the Championship as they took on Ipswich Town at Elland Road today in front of a crowd of over 34,000, while Ipswich wanted to keep up their good run of form in the early part of the season and stay in the play - off places.
«When Arsenal come to town, the crowd get right behind us, and the circumstances of the game will always excite them.
The club became renowned giant - killers, defeating First Division sides Oldham Athletic, Sheffield United, Everton and Chelsea in front of large crowds at the Goldstone Ground; and winning away at Grimsby Town, Portsmouth and Leicester City.
But the crowds are indication of how good it is, and it's just so quaint, like the whole town.
The earliest options at Old Town School of Folk Music are for the 0 to 5 months crowd, and there are tons of available times and instructors.
Craft Fair: Crafted by Hand Reviewer: Jane Duke from Stoneflower Date: 27th October 2013 Venue: Masham Town Hall, North Yorkshire Cost of stall: # 50 Entrance fee: # 1.50 Crowd: Mainly age 30 - 60, interested, knowledgeable, eager to talk to stallholders.
We were invited guests at one of the hottest water parks in town before the summer crowds make their way into the park.
It broke through wonderfully only once as they dedicated A Message to you Rudi doubly - first announcing that it was renamed Fuck the BNP, eliciting a huge roar of approval from the crowd, and then juxtaposing the irony - heavy delivery of the first lines «stop your messin» around better think of your future time you straighten right out causin trouble in town» with a preface that «the Labour MPs rip you off, the Conservative MPs rip you off».
In July 1960, he agreed to address the crowd at the protest March of 7,000, staged at Salisbury's Harare Town Hall.
Two hundred and fifty coaches transported people to London from cities and towns across the UK, while trains ran at full capacity in expectation of heavy crowds.
Southern Tier Republican Rep. Tom Reed, who faced overflowing crowds of protesters at town hall meetings.
This week I began a month of Town Hall meetings on this subject at a crowded North Collins public library as the communitywide conversation began in earnest.
Republican presidential hopeful John Kasich (CASE - ick) attracted a very large crowd in the Town of Greece on Saturday - a lot larger than many people had predicted.
In 2001, the Bush crowd moved in like an occupying army, and we were the conquered population — I remember seeing women lined up for a 2001 Western - themed event, with their Dallas hair and too much makeup, and seeing them as utterly out of place in our scruffy / nerdy little town (most of us DO N'T live in swank Georgetown or Upper Northwest).
At town hall meetings earlier this winter, some of its members faced angry crowds, who called them traitors and demanded they be thrown out of office.
Last Wednesday night, several of the groups, including the Real Rent Reform Campaign — made up of organized tenants, labor organizations and community groups that advocate for «progressive» pro-tenant legislation — held a well - attended town hall meeting in Brooklyn (they estimated the crowd at about 200 attendees) while the board of the influential Tenants PAC met separately and decided on endorsements for state legislative races.
Earlier this week, she was one of the people who crowded into a Tonawanda Town Board meeting to ask officials...
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