Sentences with phrase «provincial town which»

Trat is a sleepy provincial town which many people just pass through on their way elsewhere.

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While the campaign trail in Strathmore - Brooks, Mr. Jean and candidate Derek Fildebrandt cleverly walked around town with a giant arrow in hand pointing out services and commodities, like alcohol and gas, which became more expensive due to tax increases in the recent provincial budget.
These conditions introduced in 1990 are largely arbitrary, allowing the 50 percent deviation for constituencies which exceed 20,000 square kilometres, are in excess of 150 kilometres away from the Legislative Assembly Building, include no town larger than 8,000 people (the original bill required no town larger than 4,000 people), include an Indian reserve or Métis settlement and share a border with the provincial boundary.
It's a college town, which saves it from being provincial, but it is hardly multicultural.
Krabi Town, the provincial capital, is a charming little place which seems to be retaining its identity in the face of Read More»
The train station is located on a side road to the southwest of town, not far from the provincial stadium and Route 2, which is the highway that leads to the Friendship Bridge.
«We have a clear strategy and firm commitment to build a strong regional airline linking European cities and towns and provincial centres, which also connect to the broader global network of Etihad Airways.
The Hundred Years War, a conflict between England and France for control of the French throne which raged from 1337 until 1453 posed a threat to many provincial French towns; the construction of stout defensive walls protected Martel and the town became prosperous again in the fifteenth century.
«Fountain» was rejected, but Alfred Stieglitz photographed it for this short - lived Dada magazine, which mixed nonsense verse with editorials that asked, «Where Art is concerned is New York satisfied to be like a provincial town
A tough upbringing, multi-racial issues, a scarcity of iconic males, a conventional provincial home town - were these factors which ignited Emin's obvious rebellion?
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