Sentences with phrase «side of the town of»

«Some villages and points on the western side of the town of Al - Areima have been handed over to the border guards of the Syrian regime,» Manbij Military Council spokesman Sherfan Darwish told AFP.
These Looney Tunes - ish bits that have Sidhu literally kicked from one side of his town of Chandni Chowk to the other by his adoptive father (Mithun Chakraborty) serve to distance the viewer, Bollywood familiar or not, just about from the jump; Advani was obviously chasing after the FX - bolstered zaniness of Stephen Chow, but even the live wire Chow knows better to wait until the audience has settled in a bit before unleashing his unbridled insanity.

Not exact matches

«And that's actually because of a new reach of their customer potential, in which geographically if they were located on one side of town, they're now reaching customers at another side of town.
Eisfeld has had it particularly rough since World War II ended, when the Soviets drew the Iron Curtain along its southern boundary, leaving the town trapped on the wrong side of history and the factory in the hands of East Germany.
Late on a Wednesday night last May, a small troupe of staffers from the SBA's Richmond office gathered at a cramped television studio on the near northwest side of town.
Musk, best known as the founder of Tesla and SpaceX, has also launched The Boring Company, whose mission is to dig tunnels under traffic - clogged cities (such as his hometown of Los Angeles) where underground conveyer belts will whisk cars from one side of town to the other.
Across town at home on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Alexandra Lebenthal, the chief executive of a stock and bond broker, was also making plans to travel to Washington.
As she and her husband struggle to find the best school for their daughter, «I worry about the experiences she'll have early in her life on the other side of town where the parks are picturesque and pristine and none of the other kids have beads and braids like her, and how that might impact her culturally.»
To get from his home to the factory that he owns on the other side of town, Zak Pashak, the owner and president of Detroit Bikes, takes Joy Road, a notorious Detroit artery whose name belies the mirthless array of derelict houses, boarded - up storefronts and vast, empty tracts of overgrown land that line it.
Firefighters rushed to a state home for the severely disabled when flames reached one side of the center's sprawling campus in the historic Sonoma County town of Glen Ellen.
The device also has a 120 - degree wide - angle HD camera built in, so you can see what's happening at home at the office, from across town, or on the other side of the world.
«The best thing to ever happen to the Vancouver indie scene is that those big, fat, bloated old bitches left town,» says Jason Bailey, the CEO of East Side Games, a local mobile startup, of the traditional console giants.
Stuyvesant Town, a sprawling complex of 56 high - rise brick buildings with a private park on 80 acres on Manhattan's East Side, was at the center of a $ 3 billion default five years ago.
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.
After passing through the market town of Aguacatán, where women in white - and - red huipiles sell everything from garlic to geese, I headed 45 minutes up a mountain to the village of Chex, where I found a cargo truck that had careened over the side of a road.
The Cosmo is swanky, modern, right in the middle of the action (though sometimes I prefer the other side of the Las Vegas Strip because it's calmer), and has one of the best buffets in town.
Since I go out of town on business trips almost every week, rental car already paid for, it would cool if it was possible to us the rental to make side income.
We have a lot of girls that attend different studios due to working on one side of town and living on another so this was a great way to show them that even though we are individually owned we still work together!»
In fact, every June countless cities celebrate the moment when an unassuming little bar on the wrong side of town became a rallying cry for the marginalized.
The Maricunga salar is next to highway 31, linking Chile to Argentina, it lies 170 km from the mining town of Copiapo, has access to power, water and a port and is on «the right side of the Andes border», Holland explains.
Attend presentations held at other spaces, offer your workshop at the other side of town (or even another city!)
No one may actually make a holiday out of going to Wingham, Ontario to see the birthplace of author Nobel - prize winning author Alice Munro, but the town has hopes they may persuade some to make a side trip from Toronto to visit.
Going back from shore side into town, your coach will proceed through Marina Avenue towards Diagonal until reaching the worldwide famous boulevard of Passeig de Gràcia; the tribute to modernism hosting Barcelona's most famed buildings, among those Antoní Gaudi's Casa Mila and Casa Batlló.
François offered to drive us to St. Therese Church, on the other side of town.
«Our side of town is picture perfect, it's beautiful,» she said.
The homeless person we see sitting by the side of the road dressed in tattered, dirty clothes might be one of the most loving, merciful and grace - filled people in town.
We know what it means for us; cross to the other side of the street to avoid temptation; run to the other side of town if you have to.
Except for the political satire (a side of Keillor rarely exhibited on the radio), they are generally midwestern, and celebrate baseball, small towns, «shy rights» («why not pretty soon?»)
We see the Riggins brothers (warriors with big hearts but no prudence or book learning from the very wrong side of town) saying «Texas forever» and staying around in Dillon as a family.
The Poles were poor, poorer than the Irishmen who built St. Peter's less than a quarter of a mile away, and poorer even than the Italians who erected Holy Name Parish on the opposite side of town.
There were secluded villages in the forested mountains behind, to which Jesus could withdraw, one on the Galilean side of the frontier, Chorazin, and one just across the frontier, under a different ruler, Bethsaida, which seems to have been the home town of others baptized byJohn.
As long as the crime sticks to a certain side of town and certain people are are hurt people don't care.
I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down, Livin» in the hopeless, hungry side of town, I wear it for the prisoner who has long...
It's the wrong side of the tracks in a dirty Midwestern town where you almost wonder if there is a right side.
But long story short, I got married and so did our church — to the wrong side of town.
As Jesus is walking through town, he sees Levi sitting there, at his tax collecting booth, with his body guards on either side of him, and He said to him, «Follow Me.»
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.
The church used to stand on a hill on the other side of town.
Do you take a walk on the «bad» side of town or hang out in parking garages at 2 am by yourself?
The victorious couple are carried through the town on a special chair and presented with the «flitch,» a salted and cured side of bacon.
What I had always thought was a short walk to the neighboring town when I would accompany my father on the journey, suddenly became the other side of the world.
I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down, Livin» in the hopeless, hungry side of town, I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime, But is there because he's a victim of the times.
On this the holiest of Capitalisms holidays lets us celebrate crass consumption by driving our gas guzzling SUVs to the strip mall on the other side of town and fighting the other sheeple for latest Chinese sweat labor made cheap plastic gadget.
Pius also brought a pragmatic desire to realize in this small town what his papal predecessor Nicholas V desired but could not realize for Rome: the «most perfect paradise» of the Vatican district, a City of God on the Tuscan side of the Tiber.
The Town Council also formally approved the liturgical changes already made and, prompted by Karlstadt, even required the removal of some of the side altars in the Wittenberg Parish Church, as savouring of idolatry.
Undoubtedly a minority of rulers were on Luther's side, the Elector of Saxony, and Philip of Hesse, and many towns.
Offering an air of sophisticated grace and design that harkens to Florida ¹ s waterfront towns at the turn - of - the - century, Disney Springs is home to four distinct, outdoor neighborhoods: The Landing, Town Center, Marketplace and West Side.
I'm excited for you to be on my side of town!
To live on the side of a Greek island overlooking the beautiful sea, where I can walk or bike all over the town making stops at market stalls to buy fresh produce and seafood all year long.
Going for layer cakes with these gingerbread cookies in the shape of houses (from the front) stuck on the sides (a la Martha Stewarts Gingerbread Town Square Cake).
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