The most offensive aspect of Obama's assessment was its crude anthropological reductionism, the assumption that he understood
the people of the small towns better than they understood themselves.
Your classic»80s politician, more concerned with his own image than with
the people of the small town he governs.
He imbued the subjects of his work,
people of the small towns of the Midwest and South, with a crude, zesty vigor.
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Life in
small towns differs from life in big cities in a lot
of ways, including how
people look for jobs.
Austin is essentially a
small town that became a bigger
town (
of about 1 million
people) that now hosts a gargantuan conference.
Model Bakery, a longtime fixture
of Napa's Main Street in St. Helena, went from
small -
town gem to international sensation last spring when Oprah Winfrey told
People magazine that her biggest luxury is having their English muffins flown in.
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.
That includes a focus on communities
of color, the military community, LGBTQ,
people with disabilities and those in
small towns and cities.
The first
person to get Google Balloon Internet access this week was Charles Nimmo, a farmer and entrepreneur in the
small town of Leeston.
The big city with a
small town vibe is known for its music scene, and for being home to the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference and as well as the Whole Foods HQ, but where it really shines is in its culinary scene, which ranges from barbecue that
people wait hours in line for to all kinds
of tacos.
Ultimately, your tribe can enjoy the same sense
of community we find in
small towns —
people know each other, like each other, and help each other.
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.
«Expats value the improved QUALITY
of life... the beautiful empty beaches, the camaraderie and
small -
town feel, the friendliness and helpfulness
of the
people, and the adventure
of it all.
That accident left 47
people dead and released millions
of litres
of oil into the air, water and soil when the runaway train crashed in the
small Quebec
town.
Hurricane Harvey, Maria, and Irma have swept through
towns, big and
small, and displaced hundreds
of thousands
of people across multiple states.
With a population
of just over 45,000
people, Cornwall is an «in - the - middle» kind
of place — not quite large enough to be a city, but certainly bigger than a
small town, and as a Read more...
People in
small towns value pastors in terms
of their ability to be known and liked.
In the summer
of 2010, an algae bloom forced the closure
of a
small swampy pond near the center
of Mont Vernon, a storybook New Hampshire
town of 2,400
people.
The Qadiani organization is at present controlled from Ribwa, a
small town in the Punjab which is
peopled exclusively by the followers
of Ghulam Ahmad, whose successor, known as the Second Messiah, is the head
of the organization.
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.
It consisted mainly
of small farmers and, near the sea
of Galilee,
of fishermen, with artisans like carpenters and tanners, with enough shepherds to make the symbols
of the lost sheep and the good shepherd meaningful, and with
small -
town merchants to provide for the exchange
of the few goods needed to meet the simple requirements
of the
people.
Updike is most lyrical when describing his youth in the
small eastern Pennsylvania
town of Shillington, poignantly evoking the
people and the places which served as his defining presences.
So begins Pope Michael, a weird, intriguing, and distressing documentary about a young man in a
small town in rural eastern Kansas who, after being elected by six
people, a group that included his parents and himself, claimed to be the Bishop
of Rome.
This carpenter came from a
small town of no acclaim and partnered with 12
people to spread a movement that would ultimately shape the rest
of the world.
I once pastored a church in a
small town with a 2000 Census population
of 169
people.
A
small expression
of favor the laborer would be able to get through his head; it would be understood in the market -
town by «the highly respected cultured public,» by all ballad - mongers, in short, by the 5 times 100,000
persons who dwelt in that market -
town, which with respect to its population was even a very big city, but with respect to possessing understanding
of and sense for the extraordinary was a very
small market -
town — but this thing
of becoming the Emperor's son - in - law was far too much.
Usually, there are 10 to 12 - a surprisingly good turnout for a congregation
of 25, which just goes to show how many
people the disease affects in this
small Southern
town.
Lilacs tipped with light purple blooms still grace the side streets
of small towns throughout the American Midwest, but as Lauck recognizes in an elegiac epilogue, fewer and fewer
people live there.
To take a single example, last year I had the privilege
of participating in one
of these schools in a
small university
town, where in a parish
of about one thousand members over two hundred
persons (including a goodly number
of interested «enquirers» who had heard
of the program through a carefully planned advertising campaign) attended eight night sessions, held from eight until ten o'clock, with a choice among eight different courses, dealing with theological, ethical, historical, devotional, and scriptural subjects.
Yet the irony
of the criticism is that I write not simply as an academic but also as the pastor
of a church
of ca. 160
people in a
small town outside Philadelphia.
At the largest gothic structure in
town several
people slip hastily through the darkness and enter a
small door toward the rear
of the building.
They are not at home in America, but they wish to be, and they write about
people who are nostalgic for a time when
smaller -
town values, continuity, tradition and a sense
of duty and public virtue presumably colored common life.
Though class conflict and rural / urban divides are not one and the same (there are
people of all classes in
small towns and in cities), their overlap exposes profound class and cultural divisions in America.
In the middle
of the hot summer
of 1925, the famous «Monkey Trial» took place in Dayton, Tennessee, a
small town of about eighteen hundred
people in the Cumberland Valley.
When, to this diversity
of cultural conditioning and the resulting bliks among Christians, there are added the secular assumptions
of the
small town, the aspirations
of the younger generation, and the mobility
of the
people, the diversity is even more obvious.
It was so much fun seeing new cities, traveling through
small towns, meeting
people, and going on a ton
of tours & excursions!
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).
Goldthwaite, Texas, where Pecans.com is headquartered, is a
town of about 1,800
people, too
small to support a large pecan retailer on its own.
I would say probably half the
people I know in my
small town have had Lyme disease (some
of them more than once) and both my parents have had it, too.
Translated from the French, the novel is at once a romantic comedy and a comedy
of errors — two
people from different worlds coming together in a
small French
town immersed in the culture
of food.
A number
of smaller towns do surround us — with less cars, less
people, more nature, more air — there was, is, potential here.
This burgeoning wine country boasts a Mediterranean climate along with a
small town feel despite having a population
of over 100,000
people.
Even the
small towns in east and central Texas are within a few hours
of cities that top a million
people, but for the
small towns in West Texas, Lubbock's the biggest thing going.
If
people really want to go to
town on his 8 goals in first season, signed on dead - line day, no pre-season, played centrally for only a
small number
of games (14 in fact) then they should at least keep it in context; look at the first season or comparable age scoring from some
of their other heroes like Kanu, Eduardo, Wiltord, Adebayor and RvP — they certainly were not ripping up trees and played centrally all the time.
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.
Rogersville is a
small town, and that means a lot
of people there have been to the Preston - Marsh funeral home.
Corvallis has a residential population
of 55,345 and is home to Oregon State University, making it an ideal
small town for
people of all ages.
And in rural areas, more
people are likely to be found in a Wal - Mart parking lot on a weekend than in the business district
of a
small town.
I grew up in a
small town in the middle
of nowhere (most
people call it Missouri).