Sentences with phrase «provincial country town»

Chief among them is real - life Irish communist Jimmy Gralton (Barry Ward), who challenged the religious community in the provincial country town he grew up by creating a gathering place for locals to dance and engage in intellectual discussion.

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As Barbara, a physician exiled to an East German provincial town as punishment for having applied for an exit visa from the GDR (the film is set in 1980, almost a decade before the fall of the Berlin Wall), Hoss exudes such fierce wariness and disdain for her colleagues, whom she realistically suspects may be spying on her for the Stasi, that the film's suspense lies less in whether she'll be able to smuggle herself out of this country she detests than whether she will exhibit any humanity, any crack in her icy demeanor.
Chrysler renamed its venerable minivan — ditching the provincial Town & Country name in favor of Pacifica, a name last used by Chrysler for a family crossover that didn't sell very well and wasn't well regarded.
The Witzenberg Country Inn is located on Piet Retief Street in the town of Tulbagh and is within easy walking distance of Church Street with its provincial monuments, museums and many restaurants.
Around 14,000 artists representing eight districts / towns in Bali and those from other 12 provinces in Indonesia, and the representatives of eight foreign countries will take part in the PKB, head of arts division at Bali provincial cultural office, I Made Santha said here on Wednesday.
The Witzenberg Country Inn is located in Piet Retief Street in the town of Tulbagh and is within easy walking distance of Church Street with its provincial monuments, museums and many restaurants.
Grace Country Retreat is located in Memel, a small town in the North Eastern Free State province of South Africa, nestled close to the provincial boundaries of both KwaZulu - Natal and Mpumalanga.
Sinister uses — making business, i. e. occasion for fees; making complication, thence confusion, uncertainty, uncognoscibility, materials for sham science, & c. & c. Examples: — In English common law, causes sent from King's Bench, Common Pleas, or Exchequer, to Nisi Prius, or Assizes, and back again: in Equity, from Chancery, or Exchequer, to town examiners» office, or country commissioners, and back again: and from the superior to a subordinate judge: — In Scottish practice, vibrations between the provincial courts and the metropolitan; and in the metropolitan, between outer and inner house: in both, as well as in the provincial courts, between the deciding and some evidence - collecting judge.
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