Sentences with phrase «small towns across»

In the last one - and - a-half years, the company has conducted customer meets in small towns across different parts of the country.
A MacArthur genius grant winner and professor of photography at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, LaToya Ruby Frazier is known for her incisive black - and - white photo and film work that documents structural inequalities of small towns across the U.S., including Braddock, Pennsylvania, an industrial steel town ravaged by industrial decline.
I haven't really lived any place like this but vacationing in small towns across America, we have stayed in these kind of towns
It's happening through a growing program from the national nonprofit group Parents for Public Schools, based in Jackson, but with active chapters in big cities and small towns across the country.
A successful joint venture between a Gloucestershire school and its town council has resulted in the construction of a new # 1.2 m sports hub and could prove to be a useful co-operative model for other small towns across the UK
World's Largest Directors: Amy C. Elliott and Elizabeth Donius Desperate for tourism, hundreds of small towns across the U.S.A. claim the «world's largest» something — from 15 - foot fiberglass strawberries to 40 - foot concrete pheasants.
Plainfield native Melissa McCarthy appeared on «The Late Show with Stephen Colbert» on Friday night in a segment where Colbert highlights events happening in small towns across America.
The latter figure is just about the same amount of water that the government has allocated to the big and small towns across the basin, and to farmers who irrigate globally significant crops of rice, alfalfa, cotton, oranges, grapes, apples and vegetables.
For 3 years, I have worked at hospitals in small towns across the United States, learning a new approach to medicine.
And that means for small towns across the North Country, like Malone and Gouverneur, faced with the same problem, a land bank might not be the solution.
In his letter to Trump, sent on Dec. 6 (and embedded below), Adams wrote of the «deep tensions that have persisted around our great country in the weeks following a long and arduous national election,» resulting in «a disturbing and dangerous pattern of hate crimes in big cities and small towns across America, especially here in our hometown of New York City.»
A lot of rural voters in the hill country of the South particularly, but in small towns across the county, live in what amount to company towns where one or two modest sized factories provide most private employment.
Fillingham notes that her students come from all over the globe — from her native Australia to small towns across the United States.
Think tank Regional Australia Institute offers a damning assessment of the lack of access to essential health and education services in small towns across the country.
But I chose this volume that chronicles McLean's visits to 10 small towns across Canada because it's a bit more complex and narrative than his usual down - home stuff, he dives into forgotten history, talks to people that aren't usually on the front page or the television, to tell their stories.
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.
It's not a pretty picture, and regardless what the authors» think of small businesses, they are crucial to thousands of smaller towns across America, and critical to our overall entrepreneurial vibrancy that has created the greatest economy in history.
This might not be a well - known destination, but that's an area where Hampton shines with properties in smaller towns across the U.S.
Like many smaller towns across America, it couldn't escape the influx of classic arcade machines during the Golden Age of...
From our home in downtown Columbus to every small town across the state, we're proud to offer Ohio motorcycle insurance.

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I keep coming across this message, whether I'm visiting a bustling global city, a small town in rural England, a South African township or a G8 climate conference.
Meanwhile, co-working spaces also were debuting across the country — and not just in the largest cities but in smaller urban areas and university towns with thriving populations of entrepreneurs and independent workers.
Chouinard, 76, still comes into work when he's in town, and his beat - up wooden desk is across a small room from Marcario's.
Despite being located in a small town in a small province, St. Francis Xavier University has had a huge impact across Canada.
Across the town, small - business owners and their families benefit from a high quality of life; in 2009, Holland was designated the second - happiest city in America, according to a Gallup poll.
The small town of Alderson, W. Va. is located east across the river.
Across Ecuador, you'll find expats living comfortably on as little as $ 1,000 a month if they own their own home, and rentals also remain affordable — count on paying around $ 500 for a three - bedroom apartment in a city, with small - town rentals costing even less.
Hurricane Harvey, Maria, and Irma have swept through towns, big and small, and displaced hundreds of thousands of people across multiple states.
Chapters on McMartin alternate with chapters on the various copycat cases that arose in small towns and great cities across the country.
I described it this way to the bishops in New Orleans: «the retreat from marriage is now spreading into the bedrock of Middle America: that is, small towns, rural communities, and outer suburbs across America.
Indeed, an argument could be made that at no time since the First Great Awakening have so many churches of disparate denominational, theological and stylistic approaches been so united in terms of their music: one can now walk into old - line Pentecostal churches, small - town evangelical congregations, mall - like suburban megachurches, and many a mainline Protestant sanctuary across the country on any given Sunday morning and hear the same hymns and choruses done in approximately the same musical styles, with similar settings and instrumentation.
David N. with «What Unity Means When You Have No Other Choice» «In our rural small town of Greenville, Ohio we don't have the luxury of leaving a church when we don't agree with its teachings in favor of going to the trendier church across town.
Most started playing professionally on one of the thousands of semi-pro clubs and company teams scattered across the country: steel mills and ice creameries offered $ 40 a month plus a job for good arms and hot bats, and every small town in the Midwest seemed to have its own amateur squad.
WalMart is the major contributor to land fills, and responsible for the destruction of small - town enterprises across America.
Consider the following: the pastor of a liberal Protestant church preaches a sermon on the story of the prodigal son called «Intolerable Love»; across town, a preacher at a small fundamentalist church delivers a sermon called «The Meaning of Life.»
The models we're talking about start small — and can happen in every neighborhood, in every community, in every little and big town across this country.
I ate across the province, from its laid - back, crowded capital to small country towns, seeking dishes with the spice.
From Charleston to Raleigh and Asheville, the StarChefs team visited chefs and artisans across 18 cities and small towns and sampled a four course tasting menu prepared by the chef.
Over a chef salad at the small café just across the casino floor, Jimmy talks about a Vegas long passed, casinos that are barely a memory and the characters that built this town who are now on the cusp of being forgotten.
Instead, there are any number of small giants scattered across the country, such as Joe Dutko of Trenton, N.J., Charles Heitzman of Jefferson - town, Ky., F. T. Schoefield of Morrisville, Pa., Roy Hatchard of St. Louis, Roland Eastwood of Miami, I. R. Mitchell of Dallas and Sam De Lucia of Wappingers Falls.
While the FIFA scandal has made national headlines, allegations of embezzlement and theft in sports organizations, large and small, are an almost every - day occurrence in cities and towns across America.
* wink * For some weird reason the folks in my area seem to think that driving a smaller car makes them super green — as they drive across town just because they want a cup of coffee from one particular barista, then back across town for groceries, then up the other side for a mall trip....
This latest death is tragic, but so is every gun death that occurs across our country, in our cities or our small towns.
Small town water systems, boreholes all across this country have been constructed.
Or any other number of impoverished small towns all across upstate.
Moskowitz appealed to Albany for help, and when Cuomo appeared at her rally at the state Capitol later that year, it came as a direct rebuke to the mayor, who was appearing across town, on the same day, at a smaller gathering organized by the UFT.
Across town at Norman Thomas HS, Chapter Leader Matthew Schley said his school lost a small learning community called the Success Academy for students who had zero to five credits.
Hanna drove his truck across the 22nd Congressional District, hosting seven «Hot Dogs with Hanna» in towns big and small, meeting small groups over coffee, campaigning door - to - door and rallying volunteers at 75 different stops.
«The March for Science is an opportunity to communicate the importance and enduring value of science to address challenges, big and small, facing towns and cities across the globe and showcase public support for scientific endeavors that open doors to innovative solutions to improve the lives of all,» said AAAS CEO Rush Holt.
WHILE IN the New South Wales town of Tamworth for a conference, I came across a small museum to mark the first street lighting in all of Australia.
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