Sentences with phrase «one's native town»

I have only one correction to make: On page 26, he speaks of Titus Oates as a «Catholic conspirator,» but Oates was an Anglican curate, an active homosexual, and a man already convicted of perjury in his native town.
You sailed four times before you could give up your native town for good and the stone house that had withstood floods and the ruinous quake.
After studying in Egypt and Nicholas eventually became ordained priest, then bishop of the city of Myra, just south of his native town which today also remains only as ruins.
What I feel very sad about is that people from my native town believes my baby is smart because I gave her formula.
Eugene: In my native town people says that meteorologists are like sappers; they make a mistake only once, but the difference is that sappers do that once in a lifetime and meteorologists — daily.
For example, even to this day my native town has no proper bookshop.
The couple, who tied the knot in their native town of Korjaamon Vintti in Helsinki, got engaged in December 2013, and chose to have a completely laid back and fuss - free style celebration.
When I spotted these fabulous booties in the sale at SjoeShoes in my native town of Nijmegen, I knew the perfect outfit to wear with them.
Not every Russian woman is ready to leave her native town and family.
Online - Brides takes into account that today's globalization motivates modern men not to limit the search of perfect women for marriage with their native towns or countries.
There was a story that Paul Jones, the pirate, brought them from abroad and landed some when he visited his native town of Kirkcudbright about 1770.
[15] There were at least five native towns in the area, the largest on an island in the middle of the lagoon.
On the way, I discovered my native town fruit are Apples!
In Turn On (2004), Paci portrays a group of middle - aged Albanian men sitting on the steps in the town square of his native town of Shkodra.
In 1983, a museum in Josef's native town, Bottrop, was opened, dedicated to his life and work.
In 1982 a retrospective on his work was shown at the Waldhof Cultural History Museum in Bielefeld, his native town.
A Canadian artist residing in New York, she has presented installations in her native town of Vancouver, as well as Victoria, New York City and New Haven since 1981.
A museum in Boudin's honour was opened in his native town of Honfleur, and the Musee des Beaux - Arts in Le Havre holds a large collection of his style of Impressionist landscape painting.
From 1908 to 1920 Albers studied painting and printmaking in Berlin, Essen, and Munich and taught elementary school in his native town of Bottrop.
William Scott was born in Britain on 15 February 1913, in Greenock, Scotland, to Scots - Irish parents, in 1924 his family moved with his mother, Agnes to Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, to join his father in his native town.
His first pictures, small landscapes, were painted out - of - doors in the 1860s in and around his native town, the thriving Massachusetts whaling port of New Bedford, which gave him plenty of opportunity to practise his plein air painting of landscapes and coastal scenes.
It all started when I was on my way to school one day, and in my native town at the time, bus was how we travelled to school.
His parents were amongst the handful number of Jews who had fled to Lithuania following Germanys invasion on their native town Bialystok in Poland.
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