Sentences with phrase «in small towns»

This infographic shows household participation rates for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) in small towns by county in each state.
In small towns and out in the country they are perfect.
Chapman says that too few projects have been finished and most of them in small towns without serious pollution problems.
As a Canadian and growing up a visible minority in small towns out east I took to (ice) hockey more out a sense of survival than anything else.
Think tank Regional Australia Institute offers a damning assessment of the lack of access to essential health and education services in small towns across the country.
The process of breaking down the primitive cultural monopoly of the bishop with the consequent approximation of parity of bishop and priest in respect to their ministry, as distinguished from their jurisdiction, proceeded unevenly, more rapidly in the big cities than in the small towns, more readily in the West than in the East.
I knew Havana was famous for its 1950s Fords, Chevrolets, and Oldsmobiles, but I had no idea how prevalent «cacharros» were in small towns and big cities alike.
All agree that he is writing in reaction to a modern Protestantism once comfortably ensconced in small towns (like Shillington, Pennsylvania, where Up - dike lived as a boy), but now caught up in the secularism of the expanding megalopolis.
There is an «Austin» on every big city street corner in America and plenty of them in small towns too.
Though class conflict and rural / urban divides are not one and the same (there are people of all classes in small towns and in cities), their overlap exposes profound class and cultural divisions in America.
Everyone should calm down.The Catholic religion is NOT very important to most Italians.The SYMBOLS and the idea Italy is a Catholic country are quite important for tourism and image.The faith is practiced by older women in small towns and guilty Italian - American tourists..
The KKK is alive and doing well in Mississippi, especially in the small towns.
In former Communists countries, like Poland in some Churches women are not even allowed to read during mass, forget about altar girls I've only seen 1 church that allowed it, and couples who practice contraception, who are divorced, who have children out of wedlock, priests often deny them the Sacraments especially in small towns.
One hundred years ago, when the great majority of Americans lived in small towns or on farms, solidarity was....
It might not be necessary in small towns without Muslims, but definitely in larger cities.
Chapters on McMartin alternate with chapters on the various copycat cases that arose in small towns and great cities across the country.
They produce impressive evidence to show that, contrary to commonly held assumptions, religion does better in pluralistic cities than in small towns and rural areas.
With gatherings locally, regionally, and nationally, leaders in small towns can be encouraged and revived like they have never imagined.
People in small towns value pastors in terms of their ability to be known and liked.
That is also why, even in small towns, sales counters have an underside as well as a topside.
Oppo and counterpart Vivo punished the company by developing strong ties with retailers in small towns and rural areas of China.
Organizers hosted rallies in large cities, in small towns, in blue states, in deep - red pockets, in places where guns are knitted into everyday life.
We went to every province and stopped in small towns and big cities.
Ultimately, your tribe can enjoy the same sense of community we find in small towns — people know each other, like each other, and help each other.
The Revenge of Mom and Pop The new independents movement is alive and kicking in small towns and in the neighborhoods of big cities, where storefronts are joining the battle.
That includes a focus on communities of color, the military community, LGBTQ, people with disabilities and those in small towns and cities.
Foreign oil companies would refuse to dish out any more money to develop the country's resources if it knew that it could be kicked out at any moment by overzealous prosecutors in small towns.
Though there's generally less competition for jobs in small towns, business owners need to be more careful about finding applicants who are truly qualified and most likely to stay in the position for longer than their counterparts in bigger locales.
Life in small towns differs from life in big cities in a lot of ways, including how people look for jobs.
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.
Sean Conlon was born and raised in the small town of Rathangan in County Kildare, Ireland.
On the night of June 25, 1974, a team from the National Cash Register installed new scanners and computers at the Marsh Supermarket in the small town of Troy, Ohio.
With the proliferation of competing entertainment options available in smaller towns and a decline in baseball interest, owners had been looking instinctively to the still - thriving major leagues to figure out how to compete.
Lavallo grew up in a small town in Indiana, but explained to CNBC's «On the Money» that he was always «globally - minded,» with a father born in Italy and a mother with roots in Germany.
While growing up, Jake and his younger sister, Caroline Danehy, spent many summers in the small town of Fair Harbor on Fire Island.
Sure, that was bad for your business (particularly if it's based in a small town or serves a tight knit community), but it's nothing like our post-social media reality.
At a program such as Arkansas State, located in a small town and without the benefit of being the state's flagship university or being a member of a major conference, great results are contingent on the ability to market better, faster and with less resources.
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.
Being in a small town, they don't have the luxury of focusing only locally — they have to think globally by necessity.
«It was pretty obvious they weren't quite expecting to find so much diversity and such great businesses in a small town in the suburbs,» he says.
Some other department stores like Giant Tiger, Fields and the NorthWest Company are expanding their influence and do well in smaller towns, but the big four have the lion's share of the market.
«Being in a small town like we are, it's one more way for people to recognize you.»
Systrom grew up in a small town in Massachusetts and first dabbled in computer programming while in middle school.
The islands» only inhabitants live in the small town of Sanikiluaq, near the upper end of the middle island.
As Cerf mentioned, the notion of privacy is still quite different in smaller towns today, like the one he used to live in.
Fort Langley is surrounded by agricultural land and there are no plans to develop this land anytime soon, which is great news for current homeowners and anyone that wants to live in a small town with access to big city amenities.
Despite being located in a small town in a small province, St. Francis Xavier University has had a huge impact across Canada.
The first person to get Google Balloon Internet access this week was Charles Nimmo, a farmer and entrepreneur in the small town of Leeston.
One Saturday this past December, the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, located about 100 km west of Toronto, sent two workers to build a storage shed behind a library in the small town of Baden.
«If you live in a small town in a prairie province, you can now get funding with the click of a button,» he says.
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