Sentences with phrase «far more towns»

By the time you've struggled your way through all of this, you'll probably have spent twice as much time as you did in the second game, seen far more towns, NPCs, and conquered considerably more dungeons.

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Costs are far more reasonable at the sprawling, mostly French Marché de la Libération (Liberation Market), only a few tram stops from Old Town.
The city was far more qualified than the country or the small town to take advantage of specialization, the key to industrial success.
He writes that the «sensuous aspects of his faith — the familiar fundamentalist hymns, the voices of small - town preachers crackling through his AM radio, the «thunderous, rhythmic word pounding the Spirit of God» — bound him, far more than dogma did, «like a slip knot, loosely but decisively to my religious place.»
The most generous and loving in - laws a girl could ask for, plus a rad sister - in - law, more extended fam, and my BROTHER WAS IN TOWN from the far off magical city of San Francisco.
Today, more than a dozen historical properties dating as far back as the 1890s still exist and have been repurposed and reopened in Downtown Old Town Temecula.
Because, for many years, this area was accessible to only the adventurous traveler or those with planes or boats, outside of the larger towns and cities there were far more places to camp or drop anchor than accommodations for the casual traveler.
Here's a more detailed explanation of what I have done so far: I am located in the southernmost tip of South Carolina — Beaufort, a coastal town.
But where the Star is comfortable in its role as England's National Enquirer — this is the paper that recently brought us news of CRABZILLA, a 50 - foot - wide crustacean that has so far failed to consume any of England's south coast towns — the Express plays a far more pernicious role in the mill.
He didn't go to Oberlin for that, but to at a little barbershop in Bluffton, a northwestern Ohio town of about 4,000 that is far more reliably white and Republican, a place where a trip to Columbus or Toledo is worth a mention the next day and the fact that John Dillinger once robbed a bank there is a source of pride.
Barre is a two - Dunkin» Donuts town in Central Vermont, geographically next to the capital, Montpelier, and in spirit, far away from the more crunchy parts of the state.
If so, please keep in mind that many of these individuals care far more about the cache that comes with owning the most expensive seats in town than competing at the highest levels.
That clearance up partially provided Town's defensive line - up with a breather, as once more Arfield had possession 20 - yards out in space, but Schindler ensured that the Scot advanced no further, escaping any possibility of a through ball breaching the ranks.
The Blues are level on 27 points with Town, both also having scored 34 goals, the Terriers conceding six more, being the only league difference so far this campaign.
Frank de Boer endured a 3 - 0 home loss to Huddersfield Town last weekend in his first match in charge at Palace and, although his side produced a far more organised display on Merseyside, they were undone by another defensive error, this time from Luka Milivojevic.
Grandparents can use virtual visitation to see and hear their grandchildren more often and of course their own children or other family who, in today's age, often live farther away than a drive across town.
Collaborating with partners including far - sighted and innovative owners, state and federal environmental agencies, and the Town of Plymouth, Mass Audubon is working to develop a wildlife sanctuary on more than 479 acres of the Tidmarsh Farms property.
They have traveled farther afield and had many more life experiences than their high school classmates, many of whom married early and settled down near our small town.
Also, note the Clinton video from a town hall discussion in Virginia — a good way to amplify a real - world event and reach far more people than could attend.
Synthetic cannabis — which is far more dangerous than the real thing — was being openly traded in some towns for about # 10 a gram.
Town of Ramapo Supervisor Christopher P. St. Lawrence blasted Stringer, saying, «Rockland residents already pay far more to the MTA than they get in return, and the inequity that presently exists is absolutely unacceptable.
And he's shown far more devotion to using news releases, social media and multiple town - financed mailers to make it look like he's changing Oyster Bay than substantively doing so.
A similar controversy over the pledge in regard to New Paltz's town planning board not so long ago played out in a far more civilized manner.
Sen. Patty Ritchie, R - Oswegatchie, would see her district inch further north, picking up more towns in her home county of St. Lawrence.
And what you see is that in towns, cities, and states that have adopted [public financing], far more women run very quickly.»
Councilwoman Kate Nightingale said she talked to a solar company about adding more solar arrays in town to further reduce the town's utility costs.
Geraghty said he was «very pleased» that about 100 children have been attending the town's Summer Youth Program, far more than in prior years.
Critic says responses are evasive BY ROBERT KNIGHT CITY EDITOR ROCKLAND COUNTY TIMES Two Tappan Residents are questioning Orangetown officials about the existence of old sewer lines at an abandoned Army base on Western Highway, and are not satisfied with answers the town has given them so far, claiming the responses are more mystifying than -LSB-...]
Ms. Noerdlinger's boyfriend problem is just more grist for the mill for Mr. Mullins and other union leaders, who are spinning the idea that the mayor's reforms are making the city less safe — Mr. Mullins going so far as to place a paid advertisement in newspapers urging the Democratic National Convention not to come to town because New York is «lurching backwards to the bad old days of high crime, danger - infested public spaces, and families that walk our streets worried for their safety.»
Town supervisor Peter Schaaphok welcomes the work of state and county officials and Taconic so far, but hopes the Superfund designation will move things along more quickly.
Ten thousand are already in towns, and with the failure of peace efforts so far, camps are expecting thousands more.
In the town of Delta Junction, which sits adjacent to the Delta River far downstream from the Jarvis and Gulkana glaciers, the water table drops more than 33 feet each winter as the aquifers drain.
«To be on the beach and to be on the water costs a lot more money, and the cheaper parts of town were furthest from the beach — but it just turns out that the cheapest parts of town farthest from the beach are the highest elevation, and now they're worth a lot more than they used to be,» Keenan said.
Decades ago, Soviet archaeologists noted 77 large settlements there, but the UChicago group counted more than 1000 ancient villages, towns, or cities, suggesting that the area was far more densely populated over an extended period than once thought.
Having agreed that, PhD set out to find out exactly what it was that you required from your workouts and lo and behold it wasn't «Getting pumped up for a night on the town», the need was actually far more important, it was about:
I mentioned last week that we are staying in town for Thanksgiving this year since I'm not too far away from my due date now (only 5 more weeks to go!)
That is the reason the casual dates are forever your most solid option when you need to keep the inclination controlled far from any weight and uneasiness what's more, the best thing about being out on the town is having the capacity to become acquainted with your girl better and the other way around.
Far more than a college town, Iowa City is an enchanting blend of bustling metropolis and old world Americana.
With gold prices evolving and a potential $ 20 billion dollar or more payoff sitting under the town, you know this story is far from over.
And that's far more important than a handful of people in this small town.
The setting has been changed from a small town called Stillwater to New York City, Popper is a real estate mogul instead of a house painter, Carrey is busy doing a lot of voices and there are far too many penguin poop jokes (i.e., more than one).
But when Max's far more successful brother Brooks (Kyle Chandler) comes back to town, a different form of rivalry takes over.
Yet his comeback «Dead Man's Shoes», with its combination of small - town retribution and the supernatural, is far more successful in importing the oater sensibilities of «High Plains Drifter» to the West Country, while bringing back from the dead the sort of hardman grittiness not seen since such seventies classics as «Get Carter», «Straw Dogs» and the «Death Wish» films.
It threatens to unravel all together when a resident finds himself in desperate need of medicine that can only be found in far - off towns, necessitating much more than a quick sprint past the tree line and back.
And while that's true to a degree, The Village is far more concerned with the ins and outs of small town life in the late 19th century.
Is it me, or does it seem far too unrealistic that all of these war vets involved in that ambush happen to live in the same town and intersect with one another in more than one way?
Other highlights in this strand include: Miguel Gomes» mixes fantasy, documentary, docu - fiction, Brechtian pantomime and echoes of MGM musical in the epic ARABIAN NIGHTS; the World Premiere of William Fairman and Max Gogarty's CHEMSEX, an unflinching, powerful documentary about the pleasures and perils associated with the «chemsex» scene that's far more than a sensationalist exposé; the European Premiere of CLOSET MONSTER, Stephen Dunn's remarkable debut feature about an artistic, sexually confused teen who has conversations with his pet hamster, voiced by Isabella Rossellini; THE ENDLESS RIVER a devasting new film set in small - town South Africa from Oliver Hermanus, Diep Hoang Nguyen's beautiful debut, FLAPPING IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE, a wry, weird socially probing take on the teen pregnancy scenario that focuses on a girl whose escape from village life to pursue an urban education has her frozen in mid-flight; LUCIFER, Gust Van den Berghe's thrillingly cinematic tale of Lucifer as an angel who visits a Mexican village, filmed in «Tondoscope» — a circular frame in the centre of the screen; the European premiere of KOTHANODI a compelling, unsettling fairytale from India; veteran Algerian director Merzak Allouache's gritty and delicate portrait of a drug addicted petty thief in MADAME COURAGE; Radu Muntean's excellent ONE FLOOR BELOW, which combines taut, low - key realism with incisive psychological and ethical insights in a drama centering on a man, his wife and a neighbor; and QUEEN OF EARTH, Alex Ross Perry's devilish study of mental breakdown and dysfunctional power dynamics between female best friends, starring Elisabeth Moss.
She quickly becomes a hot topic of local gossip, but her true intentions for arriving in town are far more sinister when her dark past comes to light.
But her true intentions for arriving in town are far more sinister when her dark past comes to light.
But her true intentions for arriving in town are far more sinister when her dark past come...
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