Sentences with phrase «in a coastal town in»

From the Studio: Frank Adler (Chris Evans) is a single man raising a child prodigy - his spirited young niece Mary (Mckenna Grace) in a coastal town in Florida.
13) «Gifted» Smart Rating: 85.47 Release date: Friday, April 7, 2017 Genre: Drama Starring: Chris Evans, Mckenna Grace, Lindsay Duncan Description: Frank Adler (Chris Evans) is a single man raising a child prodigy — his spirited young niece Mary (Mckenna Grace)-- in a coastal town in Florida.
Frank Adler is a single man raising a child prodigy - his spirited young niece Mary in a coastal town in Florida.
Why must I live way up here tucked in a coastal town in Massachusetts.

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While growing up in the seacoast New Hampshire area in the»60s and»70s, the small coastal town of Portsmouth hadn't yet become chic and trendy.
ERIC Streitberg is relentlessly pursuing his pipedream of expanding considerably oil and gas output in the Dongara production licence area near the coastal town of Dongara.
While driving through her town in coastal Zhejiang Province recently, Ms. Yu, 45, realized that even though she had plugged in the vehicle, the battery was almost dead.
Authorities report that the bus was packed and was travelling from the central town of Soavinandriana to a church meeting in the north - western coastal port city of Mahajanga.
«They were eating the crumbs of the last slice of bread,» Project HOPE staffer Andrea Dunne - Sosa told Vox, describing a family in the coastal town of Loaiza.
(CNN)- A giant statue of Jesus apparently survived Typhoon Haiyan unscathed, even as the massive storm flattened many parts of Tanauan, a coastal town in the central Philippines.
At least 60 people were killed when gunmen attacked hotels and the police station in the coastal town, and then went on to carry out further assaults in nearby villages.
In the New Hampshire case, US District Judge Patti Saris gave the immigrants living mostly in the state's coastal towns 90 days to reopen their cases once they receive the necessary paperworIn the New Hampshire case, US District Judge Patti Saris gave the immigrants living mostly in the state's coastal towns 90 days to reopen their cases once they receive the necessary paperworin the state's coastal towns 90 days to reopen their cases once they receive the necessary paperwork.
In September 2017, the coastal town of Diamante will be hosting its Festival del Peperoncino for the 25th time.
This time the destination wasn't a tiny obscure town in the middle of nowhere, but beautiful, bustling, coastal Cancun.
The number two Mexican fast food chain nicely duplicates the delicious fish tacos you'd find in coastal towns south of the border: two corn tortillas wrapped around a fried halibut fillet that's topped with cabbage, fresh salsa, and a creamy «secret sauce.»
About Caliza Restaurant Located in Alys Beach, Florida, Caliza Restaurant serves contemporary coastal cuisine in a relaxed, al fresco setting overlooking the town's zero - entry pool, complemented by candles, soft lighting and Bermudan architecture.
First brewed on Pescadero Avenue, which is located in the coastal San Diego town of Ocean Beach.
This succulent, tomatoey soup originated with the fishermen in the coastal towns of Tuscany where after selling the «best» of the day's catch would make this stew from what they...
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.
The chiles were first grown in small garden plots in coastal towns by the Portuguese settlers and later by the Africans.
Devens grew up in the comfortable coastal town of Essex, 45 minutes north of Boston.
In the province of Abyan, al - Qaeda has seized control of several coastal towns, including the regional capital of Zinjibar.
Ukip's decision to hold its annual gathering in the northern town rather than a southern coastal stronghold is a direct challenge to Ed Miliband on his home turf.
While the remaining forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi still hold out against the rebel militia and its NATO allies in the coastal town of Sirte, the fight for Libya's oil has already begun.
Republican Town Supervisor Scott Russell and Democratic challenger Damon Rallis are scheduled to discuss the issues at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Cutchogue from 6 to 8 p.m. Topics will include nitrogen overload, wastewater treatment, coastal resiliency, natural resource protection and modernizing the energy grid.
Over 40 people gathered in front of town hall with protest signs that included pictures of coastal fish and wildlife habitat that opponents say will be adversely affected by the plant.
At 10:30 a.m., Assemblyman Steve Hawler will tour the devastation in four coastal locations in the towns of Yates, Carlton, Kendall and Hamlin, along the Lake Ontario shoreline.
A dander down the docks in almost any Croatian coastal town will involve a stroll along a Venetian harbour.
But also by tackling deprivation in the neglected smaller towns and coastal communities where opportunities have been hard to come by for years.
A sprawling federal initiative to strengthen Long Island against coastal storms is inching closer to becoming a reality even as doubts persist in the South Shore towns and villages that stand most to benefit from it.
The Trustees are seeing a 10 percent increase in their application workload related to a storm that preceded winter storm Grayson on Jan. 4, indicating a need for a «thoughtful approach to coastal resiliency not presently written in our code,» according to a letter Trustees read at Tuesday's Town Board work session.
Correction Commissioner Joseph Ponte is in hot water for frequently taking his city - owned SUV out of town to his coastal Maine getaway — but his New England neighbors say Ponte's wife, Maria, was often at the wheel.
The East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals heard comments on a controversial application that could set a precedent for coastal erosion structures in the tTown Zoning Board of Appeals heard comments on a controversial application that could set a precedent for coastal erosion structures in the towntown.
However, a year ago the website predicted a Conservative majority of 146, and the party appears to have fallen back in some key battleground areas, including London, coastal towns, the north - west and north - east.
The Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has inaugurated the dredging, reclamation and sand - filling of Bakana and Abalama coastal towns as part of the regeneration of riverine towns in the state.
Southold Town's Conservation Advisory Council is urging the Town Board to conduct a coastline study in the hopes of developing a plan for best practices in dealing with coastal erosion, particularly along the Long Island Sound.
COVER An aggressive storm that battered the coastal town of Blackpool, United Kingdom, in January 2007.
Peter Murphy, English Heritage's coastal survey expert who is currently completing a national assessment of coastal heritage assets in England, says: «The loss of most of the medieval town of Dunwich over the last few hundred years — one of the most important English ports in the Middle Ages — is part of a long process that is likely to result in more losses in the future.
Between 1968 and 1972 he fought the Americans in the jungles of the Aluoi Valley, about 60 kilometres west of the coastal town of Hue.
In that brief span of time, Argentine forces created 150 minefields, mostly around the coastal town of Stanley, the capital.
LATE last spring, in a sleepy coastal town in Northern Ireland, a fishing boat returned to shore overflowing with seaweed.
Forty percent of the world's 7.6 billion people live in coastal cities and towns.
But residents of coastal towns in Namibia have become used to the disagreeable smells that accompany frequent eruptions of toxic hydrogen sulfide gas in the area.
The WA government is eager to set up a pulp mill in the southwest corner of the state near the coastal town of Bunbury.
That same year, a German businessman named Stefan Meister, the owner of Ocean World, a sprawling casino and amusement park in the coastal town of Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic, went shopping for dolphins in Taiji, which made a profit by selling off a small percentage of its dolphins to dolphinariums and theme parks.
By contrast, the coastal towns the pirates sail from are getting very little: they don't emit even enough light to show up in the night - time images.
Higher - resolution satellite photos show new roads, houses and mosques in the larger towns (see photo), but very little in the isolated, impoverished coastal villages (see photo).
An adult male of the newly described frog Microhyla laterite that was first spotted in laterite habitats in and around the coastal town of Manipal, India.
The Chilean earthquake also sent waves racing across the Pacific, inducing alerts throughout the Pacific Rim and causing evacuations in Hawaii, where officials remembered the 1960 earthquake, when a tsunami killed 61 people in the coastal town of Hilo.
The bipartisan group of mayors, who represent coastal cities and towns from Miami to Tampa, have complained that the issue of climate change has not been raised in the dozens of televised debates held to date.
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