Sentences with phrase «only town of»

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel is just a short distance from the bustling pedestrian - only town of Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes), but it feels miles away, deep in the cloud forest.
Orientation The only town of real interest to tourists in Mondulkiri, this small provincial capital about 370 kilometres from Phnom Penh has a certain rustic charm, with a restaurant - and - shop lined main street and a couple of remarkably pretty lakes.
Upon arrival in the pedestrian - only town of Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes), set off on a guided tour of the legendary 15th - century Inca citadel of Machu Picchu.
Sevenoaks This large district is only partially within the orbital, with Swanley the only town of any size..

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AI owns the only factory there, in a town of 8,000 that lacks, among other things, a hospital, an ambulance, and a bank.
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.
When I visited in late August, we stopped by the city's only health clinic, a small concrete building in the center of town.
That could mean spending up to $ 100 a month on a storage unit on the outskirts of town — a little more if you're only looking to store your things for a month or two, since most facilities try to lock renters into contracts.
What's more, a recent STAT Harvard survey found that only 44 percent of Americans interviewed were aware that Congress left town without passing the funding bill.
While all of those things still exist, they are no longer the only game in town when it comes to distribution, and therefore they are no longer the only game in town when it comes to making money from control of that distribution.
Being in a small town, they don't have the luxury of focusing only locally — they have to think globally by necessity.
Perhaps the town of Tuxedo's long - standing prohibition on liquor sales — it only lifted the ban in 1969, just before the town was amalgamated into Winnipeg — accounts for the temperance of Heubach Park's residents, who rate decidedly below average in their consumption of craft beer, fine wine and champagne.
A swathe of small towns across middle America will be rolling out the red carpet for people clamoring to see the total solar eclipse on August 21 — the first coast - to - coast total solar eclipse in the U.S. since 1918 — only visible from a few places.
Ust - Djeguta, a town of 30,000 people and 1,500 km (930 miles) south of Moscow, has only one hospital, the state - run Central District Hospital.
Lower average test scores might not be a problem if you can find out that kids are rapidly improving over time, making that cute house in the cheaper part of town not only good for your wallet, but good for your child's education too.
Netflix description: «A ruthless outlaw terrorizes the West in search of a former member of his gang, who's found a new life in a quiet town populated only by women.»
The islands» only inhabitants live in the small town of Sanikiluaq, near the upper end of the middle island.
Not only did the Leuven, Belgium - based beer behemoth strike a $ 107 billion deal to acquire SABMiller in November — the largest beer - company merger in history — but AB InBev then went on to swallow up craft breweries in Arizona, Colorado, and the U.K. town of Camden.
But after trips to four different suiting stores, the team figured out the only store in Houston that could help was on the other side of town and closing in 10 minutes.
There are only four important Jewish chains in the field: the Ochs interests owning the Times and the Chattanooga Times, J. David Stern owning the New York Post, the Philadelphia Record, and the Camden (New Jersey) Courier and Post, Paul Block owning the Newark Star - Eagle, the Toledo Blade and Times, and the Duluth Herald and News - Tribune, and Emanuel P. Adler of Davenport, Iowa, owning a string of papers in towns such as Davenport and Ottumwa, Iowa: Madison, Wisconsin; Hannibal, Missouri; Lincoln, Nebraska, etc..
It would take some bargain hunting to find better deals in this tropical town; when searching through the weekly coupons from Publix supermarket we uncovered a whole chicken from $ 1.29 per pound as compared to Grocery Taxi's $ 1.94 per pound, but a pound of green beans at Publix was only $ 0.10 cheaper than the Grocery Taxi price ($ 1.59 versus the Publix sale price of $ 1.49).
The Fed isn't the only game in town either: The Bank of England has suggested an interest rate hike could be due in the «coming months.»
Not only does the town of 2,000 have a giant USS Enterprise starship model and a «Tourism and Trek Station,» Vulcan also hosts an annual, three - day Star Trek convention (VulCON: Spock Days / Galaxyfest) every summer, featuring, among other things, Klingon karaoke.
«We were the only game in town that remained as a paid listings model,» said Andy Wright, senior vice president of advertising for the newspaper.
Those at start - ups in New York repeatedly mention the intimacy of the relatively small but tight - knit industry here — in fact, they may be the only people who say they moved to New York because they liked its small - town vibe.
However, to assume that mutual funds are the only game in town is to overlook the many positive benefits of individual stock ownership, especially ownership in emerging growth stocks.
Here's what you need to know about San Diego's largest Fortune 500 company (and one of only two in town).
Boston Beer hasn't been the only craft brewer in town for a while now, but competition is tougher than ever — think of how many craft brands you can name.
Santa Fe is a tiny rural townonly about 20 households of expats live here, Mitzi says.
Central banks have been the only game in town for years now, driving asset prices higher with the help of interest rate cuts and quantitative easing (QE) programs.
Its news presence and ability to set agendas, through its reporting and opinion pages, is certainly reduced, but it's still got the only megaphone of its kind in town.
USA Today made it to the town Arecibo on the Northern shore of the island, where residents hadn't heard any news from the outside world for four days, and the only source of fresh water is from a single fire hydrant.
Overall it's a good take on the Vietnamese market, and the only game in town for this kind of pure exposure.
This illustrates the basic economic reality that productivity growth is the only game in town when it comes to raising the economic and financial well - being of people over a long period.
Positivity has been held back by rising labour shortages and the burden of complying with government regulations, and this should remind us that Brexit isn't the only game in town
ICE is only getting into the country club now, but it has been one of the richest people in town for years.
In the indexed annuity business, the traditional distribution model — where marketing organizations distribute annuities of multiple carriers through their advisor networks — was the only game in town for many years...
It is the only phone company in 1,800 Brazilian towns, or about one - third of the nation's 5,500 municipalities.
And a lot of those areas are in these towns or even crossroads that can only support one retailer, and I sure would rather it be Dollar General, and that's how we are going about this.
Having your own set of wheels remains the most convenient way to bum around town, but for commuters who need to traverse the downtown area alone, the StarMetro (which only costs about a buck a ride) is a viable option as well.
A California town was selling parcels using a «lottery» process in an attempt to skirt the Constltution, and some atheists ganged up and got a majority of parcels and didn't use them in order to keep them out of the hands of the Nativity scene people who only got a few.
Sometimes you can be in a church that thinks the only legitimate reason for leaving is moving out of town...
If Tocqueville called us practical Cartesians, there's a manner in which we're practical Hobbesians about the folly of felicity — and this despite our recognition that, in the land of equal freedom, the pursuit of happiness is the only game in town.
This priest's vigilante actions only speak of a town that is not working together.
The same people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas in the car to get them to work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
I first heard of homeschooling as a child growing up in a college town in New England, when the only people who homeschooled their children were hippies living on communes in the country or academics and political activists protesting against the regimented and regimenting education «the system» provided for its own repressive purposes.
Nearly all modern - day archaeologists agree the town of Nazareth had only 200 to 400 people.
In a town with hundreds of citizens, one wonders why only eight were invited to lift the box, and none were allowed to inspect the plates themselves.
God created Adam from a handful of dirt and his spouse from a rib; Talking snakes; trees that bear fruit, that imparts knowledge and eternal life; a global flood, that required a pair of each organism on earth, be stuffed onto a boat; people who lived hundreds of years; a man who was swallowed by a fish, only to be spit up 3 days later, unhurt; a tower god was afraid might reach heaven; a woman who is turned into a pillar of salt; talking donkeys; unicorns; satyrs; a leviathan god creates and then does battle with; a zombie messiah, who was actually god incarnate; zombie Saints who left their graves and wandered about the town; belief in a circular, flat earth.
But although 81 percent of the voters said they didn't want gambling in the town, the referendum was only an advisory vote.
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