Sentences with phrase «of these small towns do»

«Most of these smaller towns do not have anything close to an Italian restaurant,» he says.
A number of smaller towns do surround us — with less cars, less people, more nature, more air — there was, is, potential here.

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Being in a small town, they don't have the luxury of focusing only locally — they have to think globally by necessity.
In a town of 17,000 (along with Seton Hall students) and a small unpaid governing body and government, we have over 40 committees, many of which have high turnover and don't meet frequently.
As the editor of Cracked put it in a very perceptive essay: «If you don't live in one of these small towns, you can't understand the hopelessness.
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.
The locals saw us doing this and started coming to us with all kinds of electricity issues, work issues, transportation issues — I spent the majority of my first deployment acting essentially as the mayor of a small town.
Though it may be small, Saint - Chinian has everything you need for daily life — local produce shops, restaurants, bars, doctor's office, dentist, pharmacy, a health shop, wine cellars — yet it is still a small, charming little town, barely more than a village, typical of the region and packed with history and lots to see and do.
From the start, McIntosh deliberately instilled a small town ethos to the way the company does business, both in Canada and abroad, He stresses the importance of friendly personal connections and a highly adaptable approach to client relations.
CNN noted that its growth doesn't look as impressive as its competitors in part because the network had a number of special presidential debates and town - hall events in the first quarter of last year that boosted its reach, so the rise since then is smaller by comparison.
This one's mostly for big city dwellers, though smaller towns have plenty of exploring to be done, too.
How do you re-create that sense of small - town coziness with your online community, considering they may be spread from Seattle to Sarasota and, well, can't just pop in to ask to borrow a cup of sugar?
David Ian Gray, a retail strategist based in Vancouver, says that there remain huge differences between the Bay's flagships (the so - called «A» stores) and the bulk of stores in suburban malls and small towns — the «B» and «C» stores, in places like Medicine Hat, Alta., and Sydney, N.S. — which Gray says don't have the same selection or service, and none of the magic.
«We have to have everyday pickup now because we don't have the capacity,» Wiens said from Skyline Dairy, a 240 - head operation near the small town of Grunthal that he and his brother Charles have owned since 1989.
However, the small town vibe and peace of mind doesn't come cheap — the AreaVibes cost of living index is 26 percent higher than the rest of the state and 40 percent higher than the national average.
Do you live in a small town or city where there is scarcity of usable water?
That might mean outsourcing tasks rather than having to own the expensive real estate for vineyards and tasting rooms — and finding innovative ways to bring the wine to small towns, and big cities, as the son of a well - known California winemaker has done.
The shareholders perpetuate the myth of Buffett as a small - town investor who does things the «right way.»
Even though Music City is the setting of their current chapter, Paper Route's story didn't begin in Nashville — instead, it begins in a small, southern Illinois town where the band formed in 2004.
Interesting huh Milly, but do not worry, us small town folks can Google with the best of you city folks...
I am the first in line to step up to the plate to help someone in need (a friend told me about a homeless man living under bridge in a small town of 1500... everyone knew he was there; police, mayor and other community members, though NO one did a thing, I personaly went bought a sleeping bag and 100.00 worth of food, storage bags and toiletries and whatever I thought he may need and this is the first time brought up.)
At my grandmother's small - town church, in the middle of families in their Sunday best and fidgeting kids in the pews, I didn't expect any huge revelations.
Though located only a block apart in a small town, each drawing members from the same social and economic stratum of the town's population, the two churches were strikingly different from each other in ways their Baptist and Methodist affiliations did not explain.
Our churches, whose steeples dot every cityscape and small town in the land, are exempt from paying taxes, and unlike many people of other faiths, we don't have to worry about fighting with our employers to take time off to celebrate our religious holidays as they are largely taken for granted.
There were several apparently well - to - do Jewish families in the small town of Pembroke, involved in clothing and furniture businesses, but none of us really knew them.
We simply do not know what community would look like in a modern city because our deepest cultural experience with it comes from the 19th century, in the small - town, face - to - face relationships of an agrarian economy.
In an article entitled «Starbucks Does Not Equal Savvy,» Gerson compares Palin's small - town values and religiously - charged rhetoric to that of Bryan, claiming that «the closest I have ever come to witnessing a Bryan moment was Sarah Palin's speech at the Republican convention — the triumph of another backwoods, highly - religious populist.
He writes that the «sensuous aspects of his faith — the familiar fundamentalist hymns, the voices of small - town preachers crackling through his AM radio, the «thunderous, rhythmic word pounding the Spirit of God» — bound him, far more than dogma did, «like a slip knot, loosely but decisively to my religious place.»
Indeed, an argument could be made that at no time since the First Great Awakening have so many churches of disparate denominational, theological and stylistic approaches been so united in terms of their music: one can now walk into old - line Pentecostal churches, small - town evangelical congregations, mall - like suburban megachurches, and many a mainline Protestant sanctuary across the country on any given Sunday morning and hear the same hymns and choruses done in approximately the same musical styles, with similar settings and instrumentation.
How did South Dakota transform a volatile mix of growth and ethnic diversity into the staid small town life that has been caricatured since Mark Twain and censured since Sherwood Anderson?
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 town.
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there vote, I don't to say much to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
In a plant like ours, we are small and simply don't have enough mass yet to do very many things, and so I have been doing some teaching on the universal body of believers, which is call «Big C Church,» and how we can be involved in other churches in town to get what we ourselves can not offer.
I certainly don't get much of that here in small town Canada.
Yet one must have some standpoint from which to measure a falling off or erosion, and Protestant - Republican small - town America has to serve if one does not wish to reach outside of history to mythic golden ages or future utopias.
However, this doesn't mean a guitar player should automatically cross First Baptist Church of [Insert Name of Small Southern Town Here] off the list of churches to visit and consider joining.
Moving to the U.S. from small - town Russia in the 90s and going to a Ben & Jerry's ice cream shop for the first time was completely mind - blowing because a) back home, we did not have dedicated ice cream shops, b) ice cream flavors I grew up with were very basic and I had never seen so many extensive flavor options c) they sold little tubs of ice cream to take home, which was unheard of in Russia at the time d) everything tasted incredibly decadent and delicious.
We do 2 laps of a park in our small town and it always feels so good to be done!
I have spent most of my years living in surburbia, or out in the country, or a small city that doesn't really feel much like a city at all — more like a few towns connected by miles and miles of country roads and freeways.
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.
It was very useful.Some people add milk to make it more soft and sweet.Some people use Yogurt too.When keeping the dough to rest for 1/2 hour my mom use to cover the vessel with a damp (not very wet) cloth.I think it will prevent moisture from escaping.Applying a small amount of ghee at the end (after removing from stove) will make it taste better.In my home town old generation do a trick to make the puffed.They take a cup of very clean sand put that in a piece of cloth (at the center).
I had no choice at the time — we were living in a small town and our local grocery store didn't have a single loaf of dairy - free healthy bread for this wheat lover.
We did use three different brands of strawberry ice cream — since we were buying in bulk and none of our small town stores had enough of one kind.
I agree with this comment, as well as with the others on industrial agriculture, though I do want to mention that there are small town, local and organic farmers out there who treat animals and the environment well — while I do not support the dairy or egg industry, I love to see our friend Bob's hens running around wild, pecking at bugs, etc. and we will eat those eggs, which are seasonal because hens naturally lay more during certain times of the year.
Looks delicious... and easy, but nowhere in our small town (at any of our 3 markets) have I been able to find Greek Cream Cheese, although I did find it online, so I know it exists.
The Mulligatawny Soup Recipe is great, but it did prove challenging the first time we made it because a few of the ingredients were impossible to find in our small town super market.
The state's tourism economy is huge, but the town is hard enough to get to that it only has a small wealthy summer community, and doesn't draw as many day - trippers as the rest of the coast.
Curt Schilling got a massive Jesus tattoo on his arm... Gronk is officially an investor in the racehorse named after him... Guy Fieri admitted he doesn't actually like everything he eats on Diners, Drive - ins & Dives... A train carrying millions of pounds of human waste has been stuck in a small Alabama town, preventing the people from spending any time outside... The expansion Golden Knights are now betting co-favorites to win the Stanley Cup.
Juan Manuel Fangio does, but it's a small circuit in his home town of Balcarce.
Robin, is that herbs, tar or cocktails, man, I never thought of Dubuque as a party town, Witchking good point on Rojo, smalling Jones and shaw haven't been bad though, and valencia I don't mind at left back.
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