Sentences with phrase «in town it was in»

I believe our first day in town it was in the 40s.

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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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
«Seeing that movie theater with its beautiful architecture in the middle of town and it's not open, it's just strange.»
If your home is in a zone in your town or city that doesn't allow for any business operation, then even an office may not be legal.
Founder Cloid H. Smith was a pioneer in the U.S. popcorn industry, hand - shelling the corn himself and selling it to grocers and to popcorn wagons in small Midwestern towns.
So, for those who want to grow their capital, stocks are the only game in town.
Town Hall Brewery is making west coast style IPAs and Dangerous Man Brewing Co. (located in a former bank) is putting out great stuff as well.
Depending on where you're located (for example, a medical transport business in downtown Boston where there are numerous large medical facilities opposed to a small town in southern Indiana) will dictate whether you can do this business yourself or need employees.
They have been made with imagination, they are in themselves beautiful, and they are part, good or bad, of America — we have all seen this West Virginia coal town, this cotton wagon in Mississippi, this woodshed in Vermont.
During that first year, the company was in an office «closet» in a Long Island town with its warehouse in the garage of Nesi's parents» home.
(We live at the highest point in town so the last half - mile is at a 9 % grade.
Attempting to raise funding for their effort to develop a novel therapy for persistent viral infections, the co-founders, who've been best friends since they grew up together in Philadelphia, were on the verge of giving up and heading back to the east coast when Peter Thiel personally persuaded them to stay in town.
For the past year, they've been subleasing a 1,000 - square - foot space from the owners of the Thai restaurant in town, and now they have their sights on the theater.
It's a warm November evening in Celebration, Florida, and the town's charming downtown is mostly quiet outside of a couple of busy restaurants and a crowded ice cream shop.
Sonoma is also ranked number one by U.S. News on its Best Small Towns to Visit in the U.S.A. ranking and second on its Best Places to Visit in July list.
«You learn a heck of a lot when you talk to people not in a formal setting, not in a roundtable discussion, not in a town hall meeting, but just when moms and dads are shopping at a grocery store,» she says.
The senator is here to conduct a «hospital town hall» event — his 58th in a series aimed at cataloguing the havoc he says Obamacare will wreak on health care providers across the state.
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Last April, the company announced a $ 65 - million expansion of a potato processing plant in Florenceville, N.B., the town where it was founded.
While in town earlier this month to deliver a keynote at the Toronto stop on the Salesforce World Tour, Harris spoke with Canadian Business about cloud computing, innovation and what he's learned about leadership since starting the company in 1999.
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.
Lexin Capital has been accused in the past of neglecting repairs to the town.
Not only are there state and federal regulations to follow and comply with, there are also town and city ordinances you need to know and follow in order to successfully run your business.
Countries around the world — from Chile to South Africa to the picturesque colonial town of Trinidad in Cuba — are home to cities that have done away with the practical in favor of the fun, whether due to a city - wide artistic streak, a cultural love of color, or a Hollywood payout.
Just a few years ago, consoles were the only game in town, so to speak.
With a net worth in excess of $ 66 billion, Amancio Ortega is the second - richest man in the world thanks to his control of the Spanish fashion behemoth Inditex, which Ortega — who started out as a delivery boy for a local clothing store at 14 — turned from a small - town dress shop into one of the largest fashion empires on the planet.
Jeremiah is a world - class mountain biker racer who lives in my town.
The majority of her statements, however, were a rehash of her recent performance in a New Hampshire candidates» forum and from a July town - hall event conducted by phone.
Worker Well - Being has also prompted AI to invest in the town of Nazareno itself.
Then Google's director of local and government markets in Chicago, he was out of town on business one afternoon, and his wife was taking their 12 - year - old daughter to a mall outside the city to meet a YouTuber named Bethany Mota.
«And that's actually because of a new reach of their customer potential, in which geographically if they were located on one side of town, they're now reaching customers at another side of town.
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.
Such communities in the U.S. tend to be gated, whereas St. Elizabeth, with its town square and retailers, could actually entice outsiders to visit.
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