Sentences with phrase «go into a town where»

Much better to go into a town where the schools have said «We will not let you film here».
«We're now going into towns where we wouldn't normally start an office,» Hall told us.

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«In the way that Assad used them where he went into towns and dropped him down on innocents in the middle of town was not the same.
But then again, we do want for everything around us to fall into place, home, neighbourhood, where we live, city, town, village, farm, mountain top, job, career, family, friends, food (comfort food) where we dine, what we dine on, schools for our kids, church, car we drive... yes the list does go on... amazing!
Town's first real chance came and went, thanks to a last - ditch clearance from Scott Dann, as Palace's number six diverted away Ince's low cross just a matter of inches from where an on - rushing Steve Mounié could tap into an empty net.
We didn't know where they were taking us as we headed into the jungle and were a bit confused why we didn't go into the nearby town.
In more recent times, the opening of the university has led to the city turning into a vibrant student town where going out and having fun is almost more of a job more than it is a pastime.
Martin Booth's novel «A Very Private Gentleman» is reformulated into a minimalist western by director Anton Corbijn and screenwriter Rowan Joffee, where a stranger named jack (George Clooney) wanders into an isolated town and goes through a process of self - analysis, questioning his career as a gunsmith / hired killer.
They stop at a hotel to rest before entering Silent Hill, where he attempts to talk her out of going into the town.
Later that night, she sneaks out of the house and goes back to the diner, where Jak picks her up, as planned, and they head into town.
Visually, it looks great — the hairstyles & fashions of the 80's shown in the sort of small town where big bucks and high fashion are never going to reside are brilliantly depicted and the «mockumentary» style of film - making shown makes it easy to step into the lives of these people although frankly, all are so vile you'll soon be looking round wondering how quickly you can step back out again.
There's a moment in the third act of Paper Towns where I felt like looking away, rolling up into a tight ball, putting my head to my knees and just rocking back and forth until the pain of the truth went away.
The success of this weekend is a testament to the strength of China's rapidly - growing movie theater industry, which has expanded over the past year into much smaller markets in the western part of the country where going to the movies is often the only option for a night out on the town.
This «operativo» turned into one of the most hair - raising and intense parts of the film and also an important turning point: while scoping out an area of town, they got shot at; frantically jumped out of the car to take cover; got info about who was shooting at them and went on a witch - hunt through town looking for a «white Jetta,» Instead, they found a seemingly innocent man in a white Cherokee; pulled him out of the car and then away from his family and distraught young daughter; interrogated him at gun point in the back seat of the car speeding through town as I was jammed in between the two middle seats; and then brought him back to a torture chamber where they were similarly interrogating others with tazers.
Imagine a live action Disney story where Han Solo sweeps into town and decides he is going to play the role of Captain Hook.
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Arriving just in time for summer, Rosecrans Baldwin's new novel, The Last Kid Left, is set in a New England beach town, where the bucolic, sea - swept terrain is smote by a double murder allegedly committed by a teenager, whose girlfriend's foray into digital, private pornography ends up going viral.
A stunning work of fiction that brings us deep into the intertwined lives of a small seaside town where a little girl, the daughter of a fisherman, has gone missing.
Fortune reported that he moved the firm from New Jersey to Florida in 2006 in order to...» put some space between himself and Wall Street... no matter where he went in town, he was in danger of running into know - it - all investors who might pollute his thinking.»
Of course, in those days Portland was a port where rats still came down mooring lines into the city and there were two parts of town where the cops went in pairs.
The magic of Cat Town is that we go out on a limb to get these cats out of cages and into a safe environment — either a foster home or our cage - free adoption center at the Cat Town Cafe — where the cats can relax and show their true personalities.
No ferry goes there anymore, so I flew into Yuzhno - Sakhalinsk, a busy oil town in the south of the island, and took an overnight train midway up the island to Tymovskoe, where a couple daily buses reach Aleksandrovsk.
Make town routes where vans go up and down the main road in each town and up into the neighborhoods... still with 15 minute waits maximum.
It's probably more expensive though than going into Ubud town, where there are many more restaurant choices (but the main dinner restaurant at Ayung is an elegant restaurant).
Head into town tonight or stay at the beach with your trip mates, then head up to one of the two super clubs: Paradise Club or Cavo Paradiso, where pools, podiums and the world's best DJs keep the party going way past sunrise.
Afterwards, you will go down into the quaint little town and wander through its colorful market where you can buy intricate, beautifully crafted locally hand - made products.
That wouldn't work unless the owner of the village updated their town on that day - probably wouldn't work anyway as in the plaza is where they but the bed you sleep on goes to get into their dream village.
In another instance I was tasked with going to the house of a specific person in a town, and once again the map refused to tell me where it was, leading me to simply walk into each and every house until I found the right one.
The premise here is simple enough, you're going to help these little guys build up their Village which gives you access to the main game area, where you'll then help the King without a Castle get a castle, by building up his little town into a huge city worthy of a King.
From where you start (the entrance to the Clock Tower), circle around to the opposite side of the tower and go through the entrance into North Clock Town.
This means that if you're going out of town, or to a friend's house or something, you can bring your Switch over and play home console games no matter where you are, then bring it back home, click it into the dock, and continue the game.
It's wisest to save your game and return to town after each kill, and go into the orange house that's near the exit to the town, where you can be healed for free.
Among the most distinguished exhibitions happening in town during this Venice Biennale 2017 (and that are not technically collateral events), the most honorable mention goes to Palazzo Fortuny, where the curatorial board that has turned the Palazzo into the perfect contemporary art venue presents yet another success.
It started in a rural village where his father sent him into town because he was worried that his kids were all going to die, because he had already lost several.
Just as economic globalization has been the biggest game in the world, we are moving into an era where economic localization is going to be the biggest game in our towns and regions.
Regardless of the status of any given market, it's just impossible to know details such as who built what, where and when, and unless incredible work goes into the representation, who could know the new highway is designated to pass right overhead, albeit ten years down the town planning area calendar.
Also, think about where you need to get to and how often — you may dream of a peaceful town, but if you're going to have to drive one hour every week to the nearest store, then take that added cost into account.
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