Sentences with phrase «in the rural town of»

As The Washington Post notes, the family are some of the only African Americans in the rural town of Tenino, Wash..
Horseheads High School is a public institution for secondary education (grades 9 — 12) in the rural town of Horseheads, New York.
«I've always been fascinated by governance and democracy,» Neal said in an interview at a diner near her home in the rural town of Hurley.
Growing up in the rural town of Bethel provided Dr. Ryan with a unique perspective on life, health, and community.
Figuring that the kids in the rural town of some 45,000 souls would be easy to handle, he could not have been more wrong.
In 2003 Baimbridge College, a P - 12 coeducational government school in the rural town of Hamilton, introduced the Standing Tall mentoring program for «at risk» students.
This book, based on a little school in a rural town of Minnesota, describes the creation of and development of learning communities that are changing the conversation about what schools can be and do.
Coleridge was born in the rural town of Otterly St. Mary in Devonshire, England, the youngest of fourteen children.
A family - run business in Cape Breton, N.S., is recruiting candidates to live and work year round in the rural town of 900 inhabitants.
While living in her native Michigan in the rural town of Buchanan (population: 4,455), she purchased a small farm with a host of cows, pigs, goats and sheep along with a pony for the kids.
In the rural town of Teyssieu I get out of the car to look at the beautifully renovated medieval tower.
103 - room hotel, in the rural town of Fort William, overlooking the verdant countryside, seven miles from Ben Nevis.
We also offer tours based in the rural town of Merredin, showing many historic and interesting sites and buildings with fascinating pasts that even many of the locals may never have heard.
His parents were divorced when he was still a toddler and he was sent to live with his paternal grandparents in the rural town of Allendale, South Carolina.
Meanwhile, a Chinese - Australian joint venture has announced plans to build a solar farm in rural town of Taralga as part of a larger effort to build $ 8 billion of solar and wind projects in Australia.
A rented house in the rural town of Keene or an apartment in Rockingham County's Salem should feel like home - but do you have coverage to feel fully secure?
The Inn at Norton Hill - A lovely B&B located in the rural town of Ashfield, MA.
By way of formal introduction, today's guests Kara Garber and Darcy Deaton run the irresistible store McMaster & Storm in the rural town of Greenville, Ohio, which is «on the way to nowhere and out of the way from everywhere.»

Not exact matches

Romney won 12 of the 17 counties with hard work and sharp attention, and Trump could pick off others with his populist pitch that resonates in the rural towns and hollowed - out cities.
A couple stranded in a rural town falls into the hands of a group of children who murder all the town's adults at the command of their leader.
The American system of education makes it possible for a poor boy living in a great city to carry himself through college and even through certain professional schools free, whereas a similar boy living in a rural community will be Stopped alter high school by the costs of transportation to the state - college town and by the cost of board and food away from home.
Urbanisation (the movement of people from rural areas to towns and cities) and industrialisation (the development of manufacturing industries) requires investment in new housing, factories and transport infrastructure — all of which use steel in their construction.
Carlsbad's Viasat is tapping the larger footprint of its new ViaSat - 2 broadband satellite to deliver Internet access to underserved rural towns in Mexico via Wi - Fi hotspots.
Like, a company doubling the number of stores in the same town is going to grow earnings faster than sales while a company increasing its nationwide store count by 10 % through filling in the most rural places it hasn't yet reached is not going to drive any sort of earnings growth beyond store count growth.
Oppo and counterpart Vivo punished the company by developing strong ties with retailers in small towns and rural areas of China.
Speaking of drug dealers at a town hall in rural Bridgton in early 2016, he said: «These are guys with the name D - Money, Smoothie, Shifty, these types of guys.
Its temples were, for example, prominently displayed in most sizeable settlements (and a number of smaller, rural ones) and dominated the public space of the towns and cities in which they were found.
In the United States, the thousands of deserted rural towns resulting from the replacement of family farming by agribusiness are one witness to this destruction.
Distance keeps me from going except for twice a year or so, but my brother in law has a small church of around 50 members in a tiny rural town.
Berry agrees, but one wonders if he would ever admit that his own partisan thumos in defense of the land has not itself become a commodity to be sold on a market for urban types who feel alienated from their own small town and rural backgrounds.
So begins Pope Michael, a weird, intriguing, and distressing documentary about a young man in a small town in rural eastern Kansas who, after being elected by six people, a group that included his parents and himself, claimed to be the Bishop of Rome.
I described it this way to the bishops in New Orleans: «the retreat from marriage is now spreading into the bedrock of Middle America: that is, small towns, rural communities, and outer suburbs across America.
In Kansas» and so elsewhere across the country» the depredations of the system are such that the cities are in irretrievable trouble and the towns and rural areas «pretty much in free fall.&raquIn Kansas» and so elsewhere across the country» the depredations of the system are such that the cities are in irretrievable trouble and the towns and rural areas «pretty much in free fall.&raquin irretrievable trouble and the towns and rural areas «pretty much in free fall.&raquin free fall.»
I'm there, too, though not because of any childhood church experiences... the town church in our little rural community had kicked my parents out long before I was born.
Now a transient place full of hipsters, bond traders, and actors, as well as actors and hipsters who are the children of bond traders, all searching for an «authentic» place to replace the Midwestern suburbs and rural towns they came to Brooklyn to escape, Brooklyn for me will always be Flatbush Avenue and Rudy Giuliani, Bernie (Goetz, not Madoff), and Ed Koch, block parties, radios murmuring Yankees games on back porches (all of us too poor to afford air conditioning, which kept us outside in that great urbanist semi-public space), the blackout of 1977 and the blizzard of 1995, Mickey Rivers and Bucky Dent, not to mention the wild cast of characters appearing in the Daily News, a paper that practically taught me to read.
David N. with «What Unity Means When You Have No Other Choice» «In our rural small town of Greenville, Ohio we don't have the luxury of leaving a church when we don't agree with its teachings in favor of going to the trendier church across towIn our rural small town of Greenville, Ohio we don't have the luxury of leaving a church when we don't agree with its teachings in favor of going to the trendier church across towin favor of going to the trendier church across town.
So my mother, who had never been out of these little rural areas, took the nurse's training course, went to Denver, took a room in a crummy section of town, and got a job as a nurse's aid in Children's Hospital so she could come in and see me.»
I am forwarding the whole series of posts on this matter so far to a friend who is a farmer and pastor of a small congregation in a small rural farming town of South Africa.
Leaves was written during the days of Detroit's great industrial expansion, and Niebuhr was pastor of a rapidly growing church; my own experience in rural, small - town and semi-suburban congregations has been markedly different.
Seldom are ordained women placed in full charge of a local church, save in some small town and rural congregations that can not afford or find a man.
They are concentrated in the South, truer to the stereotype — about half of their members live in these areas — with large numbers, nearly seventy percent, living in small cities, towns, and rural areas.
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.
In place of the prevailingly rural economy to which, through the parish system, the Church had adapted itself, mining and manufacturing towns were rapidly emerging and the populations of existing cities were mounting and were outgrowing or making anachronistic the ecclesiastical structures of earlier days.
Long before the process was completed there had been a class of rural presbyters whose sacerdotal powers were only ad hoc and who lost their status whenever the municipal bishop or the town presbyters happened to make a visitation (Neocaesarea, canon 12).122 The earliest reference to rural presbyters (and also rural teachers) is in a letter of Bishop Dionysius of Alexandria (c. 247 - 64).123 Whether these numerous Egyptian presbyters also had only delegated ad hoc sacerdotal powers (baptism and Eucharist) is not certain but probable.
Rather, new factories were built, usually on the outskirts of small towns in heretofore rural America, where the mechanization of farms made available a pool of cheap, plentiful labor.
I live in a rural area in the USA and I think I'd have to go out of town or order online to get raw ones.
Have since checked out your blog and today made some banana pancakes (minus the bananas as our small town in rural Thailand had mysteriously ran out of them) but used coconut milk and blackberries instead.
It's unlikely that you'll visit the culinary and literary backwater I call home, or even the rural retail suburbia I think of when «going into town» but I do hope you manage to fit a few small towns in your tour, just the same.
I would love to make these & many other of your recipes but where I live (rural town in new Zealand) almond flour is NZD $ 20 a kilo!
I was in a car driving for 6 hours then out of town in a rural spot with little reception to check my email.
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