Sentences with phrase «most talk of the town»

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Entrepreneur — Talk of the Town Entrepreneur's most recent print magazine features an article by MarketingProf's Ann Handley.
The win is obviously the most important part of the night, but Whittle had every opportunity to break the record that has become the talk of the town in lacrosse circles.
While most of the talking at the front of the room was done by the supervisor, town board member Tim Rizzo said more planning is needed.
In reality, dating sites are most effective as a kind of virtual town square — a place where random people whose paths wouldn't otherwise cross bump into each other and start talking.
Somehow, the animated travails of a depressive and chronically sarcastic equine actor (voiced by Will Arnett) and his stable (sorry) of both human and talking - animal pals has built into one of the most affecting, inventive shows coming out of that town they call Hollywoo.
On the weekend of October 20th, the 5th annual Middleburg Film Festival began at and around the Salamander Resort in the upscale, equestrian town, and as they have from its inception, they presented some of the most talked - about and awards - ready films of the year.
So far that film seems to be the talk of the town, though it is one that will be playing all over in the States, therefore catching something more obscure makes the most sense.
Talk about scene - stealer... The most fascinating aspect of «The Town», a very good film, was Renner's unpredictable, explosive performance.
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The Town Talk How educators of «most challenging students» in youth facilities carry out their job
«These three sources give us a really clear picture of the overall impact of Talk of the Town and the lessons we can learn to further develop our understanding of how to most effectively support children and young people's language and communication.»
It is also complicated by the fact that she carries the secret of her best friend Kristina's own lesbian sexual identity (she helps perpetuate the lie that Kristina and Justin - both the most popular kids in their small town of aptly named Unity Valley - are in love) but can't talk to Kristina about her own new burgeoning love.
Mum used to live in Sunderland but she hates it and says it is a Ghost Town and she does nt talk Sunderlanguage only a bit when she talks to Nan but most of the time she talks normal.
Kristin Fuhrmann Simmons, Freelance Travel and Food Writer, talks about one of the most interesting local food topics — local produce — and tells Peter where to get the best lobster roll in town.
Tacofino's bus is one of the most talked about places in town for lunch with its fish (ling cod) tacos.
This post is probably one of the most beautiful posts ever — talking about the very photogenic islands / towns / and cities in Greece is equal to pure beauty!
Commenting from WTM, Cape Town Tourism member and pioneer in Responsible Tourism, Anne van der Tuuk of Abang Africa said: «Responsible and community tourism has gained momentum from a niche tourism sector to a philosophy that is one of the industry's most exciting developments ever, uniting citizens from across the world into one interconnected, united movement, communicating a significant signal to businesses that the tourism industry mean to act, not just talk
Frieze Week magazine is the insiders» guide to our art fairs with a preview of the best works on view, news of curated projects and talks, and tips on the most important exhibitions and events taking place around town.
This year, Cross gave the young, Philadelphia - based artist Alex Da Corte his first museum survey show at MASS MoCA, a sprawling museum in the small town of North Adams, Massachusetts, resulting in one of the most talked - about exhibitions of the year.
We'll talk to leaders at the forefront of this movement, such as the Most Reverend Dr. Thabo Cecil Makgoba, the archbishop of Cape Town and metropolitan of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, and Solly Msimanga, executive mayor of Tshwane.
We are completely integrated in one of the most conservative towns in the U.S., we have created affordable housing arrangements, turned several organic farms around, built permaculture gardens in people's yards, talked to Tea Party members about overturning the Citizen's United Decision, and paid for it all with a sliding scale of tuition fee and exchanges through our Timebank and the Gift Economy.
Many people don't like a notch above the screen — but the truth is that the most annoying feature is the talk of the town.
Most people already know about Bitcoin and Ethereum because they are always the talk of the cryptocurrency town.
Most often it comes down to how strong the local candidate pool is; for a hard - to - fill job, employers are often more open to talking with candidates from out of town.
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