Sentences with phrase «pub owner»

«With a tremendously supportive town, everyone from local pub owners to the mayor's office, we were able to secure locations easily, including shooting the police station for itself.»
It would not cost a penny to give communities a genuine say over the future of their local, and would demonstrate that the government no longer thinks that is okay for pub owners to be able to rob a community of its pubs, with no real chance for them to even have a say or for others to take on the pub.
So far, the former Denver mayor and brew pub owner has rebuffed speculation that he has national political aspirations.
Partner - in - crime Page has suddenly grown some scruples after running into loaded pub owner Jack (Jason Lee) and becoming torn between taking him for all he's worth and falling deeply in lurrrrve.
Lloyd Nolan is the kindly widower beat policeman who takes a shine to Katie after her Johnny dies and James Gleason is the generous pub owner, as both give fine performances in supporting roles.
The Peacemaker Fascinating profile of Padraig O'Malley, a Harvard professor and Boston pub owner who has taken it upon himself for the past 40 years to help solve the world's problems, even as he can't seem to solve his own.
A tattoo or «tap toe» as it was once known, was used by a military regiment's Pipe and Drum corps to signal pub owners that it was time to turn off the taps and send the soldiers back to their lodgings.
Suzanne Coe, 52, a local pub owner, hoped Ms. Clifford might sign her copy of «Fire and Fury,» by Michael Wolff, the lacerating, if error - specked, insider account of the Trump administration.
As Fred immerses himself in the life of a pub owner, Elly takes the ferry out to a nearby island where she — to the disbelief of the locals — is consumed by her ritual of open water ocean swimming, pushing herself to the limits.
During the Victorian era gambling was banned in pubs, but in 1908 a pub owner in Leeds won a court case proving that darts was a game of skill, not of chance, and thus it was allowed to be played in pubs.
«Took a few steps and he leapt headfirst right off the deck,» the pub owner was quoted as saying.
The tribunal held that the pub owner, as a person who exercised authority in the eyes of the complainant, and although he lacked any malicious intent, had nevertheless failed to recognize the impact of his action and had advanced some insincere apologies.
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