Sentences with phrase «in a town in»

She and I ended up having drinks when she was in town in San Francisco.
And in towns in the midwest where the home prices really are 25 - 75k for a big old Victorian, well it doesn't take long to understand why.
In the 1930s, during the Great Depression, Hershey ignited a building mini-boom in his town in order to keep men working.
Soon there will be Mormon deprogramming center in every town in the United States.
If there were a building in my town in which children or babies were being murdered NOTHING would stop me from getting in there and ending it.
I'm shortly moving away from living in a town in a national forest to living in a city.
It is not noted in the media but in each of our Catholic Churches there are young and old attending, and in each town in our country Jesus is present and adored in the tabernacle and at Mass..
Elsewhere in Europe translations were not suspect in the same way, and were now spreading rapidly with the diffusion of printing presses in every town in Europe.
That looks so deliciously awesome — when we have friends in town in a few weeks, I am definitely making this for breakfast.
With the cabin edging up the mountain, it's a good 5 - 10 degrees cooler than in town in the valley, and the trees are already coloring in full force.
I also had to make my own coconut flour as it is nearly impossible to locate in my town in Scotland, unless purchased online.
It is clear that Cazorla and Xhaka are quickly forming the best tag team in town in this role and should be encouraged.
The top recruit in the class, Harris visited for Michigan's BBQ and could be back in town in the very near future.
Simply judging by relative deliciousness against every other menu item in every town in America, one Carnitas Lonja taco probably should cost $ 15.
There's a new boss in town in the shape of fan - favourite Martin O'Neill and he hasn't wasted any time getting those Wearside slackers into shape, taking more points in his first four games in charge than former Black Cat Steve Bruce managed in his final nine outings.
Wheaton is named after Warren and Jesse Wheaton, settlers from a town in Connecticut who made their homes in the town in the 1830s.
The Progressive Peoples Party (PPP), is rounding up its campaign with mini rallies in some towns in the Afoase Ayirebi Constituency in the Eastern Region.
The state said this despite its own tests which showed levels for the potentially - hazardous chemical PFOA in at least four water wells in town in the 600 parts per trillion, well over the EPA guideline of 400 parts.
«Make no mistake about it,» Astorino said, «there's going to be a new sheriff in town in Albany next year.»
The voting was weighted based on the number of gubernatorial votes cast in each town in the last state elections.
Mr. Goodman acknowledged the uphill climb he and the Republicans face in a town in which voter registration heavily favors Democrats.

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But in 2004, Disney sold its stake in the Town Center to the private - equity firm Lexin Capital.
The first is in the town's state - of - the - art medical school, built into the sheer mountainside that frames the western edge of town.
We are headquartered in a small town, so I use a small private plane combined with commercial air to connect with as many clients and customers as I can in person at tradeshows and special events.
Lythcott - Haims asks parents: If you drive or walk your kid everywhere, how will he or she develop the essential adult skill of finding «his way around a campus, the town in which her summer internship is located, or the city where he is working or studying abroad»?
Within 24 hours, the 50,000 - people town of Pripyat was entirely emptied of all residents, and it is one of the best examples in the world of a city that has remained stuck in time.
The photograph is one of 500 made in a tiny Texas oil town.
Talking with SCORE mentors who've been in your business, scouring the state department of transportation website, and talking with officials at the city / town and state level should provide you with everything you need to know.
AI owns the only factory there, in a town of 8,000 that lacks, among other things, a hospital, an ambulance, and a bank.
After a lunch in the school cafeteria, McConnell heads across town to the Pikeville Medical Center.
Killian Bell is a technology journalist based in a tiny town in England.
It now has the distinction of being the only Smurf village in the world (that we know of) and the town hosts regular tours and events — some related to mushrooms, for which the area is known, and which both Smurfs and Spaniards love.
In the early years of Celebration, the theater held church services every Sunday morning as the town waited for a place of worship to be built.
Study up, and make good points the next time your representatives in Congress hold town hall meetings.
He recalled how he and his family got into town for the first time late at night, and because of something that went wrong in the move, they all went to a late showing at the theater to kill time.
As politicians and businesses fight it out in court over aquifer rights, towns are drying up.
It's the folks that control the gateways — not the gadgets — who are increasingly becoming the only games in town.
Medical marijuana dispensaries, online seed sellers, head shops selling drug paraphernalia, sellers of hydroponic equipment and so - called vapour lounges where customers are welcome to smoke their own weed make up a budding industry, not just in big cities but in suburbs and small towns too.
The sometimes surprisingly high results make up the minimum income a single person needs to live comfortably in each of these towns.
In 2011, Sony Pictures executives asked the Andalusian enclave if they could paint the town blue as a publicity stunt for those famous blue cartoons, the Smurfs.
Clarke was promoted in 1996 to captain before becoming commanding officer of the intelligence division in 1999, where most of his work involved protecting major politicians who visited town.
Compare how likely it is to achieve a zero crime rate in a town of 100,000 citizens.
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When Easton Wren arrived in Canada in 1968 to work for Amoco, Calgary was a small town with a tightly knit oil and gas industry.
Sean Conlon was born and raised in the small town of Rathangan in County Kildare, Ireland.
When I visited in late August, we stopped by the city's only health clinic, a small concrete building in the center of town.
DeAngelis received an Emmy Award nomination for her work on CNBC's «Investing in America: A CNBC Town Hall Event with President Obama.»
When legendary film director Martin Scorsese expressed interest in executive producing Verdi and Kraft's biopic about world champion boxer Vinny Pazienza, called Bleed for This, Verdi was out of town, but sent the then 22 - year - old Kraft to Scorsese's house to take the meeting.
Many, in the city's fine tradition, «cruised the ave» — driving back and forth across town, one mall to the other, checking out other «cruisers.»
«Seeing that movie theater with its beautiful architecture in the middle of town and it's not open, it's just strange.»
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