Sentences with phrase «ways to this small town»

Do locals ignore foreigners because there are just too many passing through for them to bother, or did it start with the foreigners — bringing their anonymous lives and ways to this small town and forgetting that they're guests and should treat the locals with more reverence?
This is the same for residents in the state's capital of Boise all the way to the smaller towns including American Falls or New Meadow.

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By its reserved standards — Winnebago is self - effacing in just the way you might expect a small - town Iowa company to be (and I say that as a native of Cedar Rapids)-- the company lit up the joint.
«Being in a small town like we are, it's one more way for people to recognize you.»
From the start, McIntosh deliberately instilled a small town ethos to the way the company does business, both in Canada and abroad, He stresses the importance of friendly personal connections and a highly adaptable approach to client relations.
They include a small - town conservation biologist and a couple of big - city ex-bankers who met after the easements law was changed — at a moment in the wake of the real estate crisis when investors began looking for ways to salvage value from land whose price had plummeted.
That might mean outsourcing tasks rather than having to own the expensive real estate for vineyards and tasting rooms — and finding innovative ways to bring the wine to small towns, and big cities, as the son of a well - known California winemaker has done.
To make traditional villages, towns, neighborhoods and cities today — like the places we love to visit (villages and towns like Cooperstown and Key West; small cities like Annapolis, Savannah and Santa Barbara; and big cities with distinctive neighborhoods like Boston, New York and Chicago)-- requires a conscious and conscientious rejection of the way we've been making human settlements since 194To make traditional villages, towns, neighborhoods and cities today — like the places we love to visit (villages and towns like Cooperstown and Key West; small cities like Annapolis, Savannah and Santa Barbara; and big cities with distinctive neighborhoods like Boston, New York and Chicago)-- requires a conscious and conscientious rejection of the way we've been making human settlements since 194to visit (villages and towns like Cooperstown and Key West; small cities like Annapolis, Savannah and Santa Barbara; and big cities with distinctive neighborhoods like Boston, New York and Chicago)-- requires a conscious and conscientious rejection of the way we've been making human settlements since 1945.
Public education flourished in the nineteenth century and schools came to dominate small town America's landscape in the way cathedrals dominated the landscape of European villages.
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.
Well today I have the chance to be at one of those conferences — Big Tent Christianity — primarily because I'm a poor writer from a small town whose publisher took pity on her and paid the way.
There's no way Joseph and Mary would have gone to a commercial inn in a small town where they had many relatives.
And then as a lad growing up in the small Ohio town where my father was a pastor, I learned further to look at the world in a kind of fascinated and determined way.
We thus know the narrator of «That's Not Me» is not returning to some farming town or some way - in - the - sticks bayou or holler, but rather, to a small town like Kalamazoo, or, a regular «ol suburb.
Early in his career he came to a small town in New Jersey to film a United Way commercial.
In Spain, Villarreal — from a town even smaller than Burnley — have highlighted the ability of less financially powerful clubs to succeed against major clubs, but Dyche insists that Burnley will continue to do things their way.
The drive was a pretty easy three hours, and here and there along the way there were small towns and places to stop for food and restroom stops (mostly McDonalds, natch).
Today, however, visitors from all over the world make their way to the Pineapple Island with their families to experience the small town charm of Lanai City, explore the perfect coral reefs just off the coast, or to feel what it's like to have a beach to themselves.
For kids from smaller towns throughout the province, getting into a highly competitive summer soccer camp like those listed most prominently above is an ideal way to test your mettle against skilled players your own age.
Malloy received the loudest applause when he called for an honest reckoning over sexual harassment in the workplace, calling for change all the way from small towns to the White House.
Traffic in Villages extends the principles of the recently published Manual for Streets to find ways to minimise the impact of traffic in smaller rural towns and villages.
One implication of the different spatial distribution of people by race is that lots of metropolitan areas have de facto segregated schools, while Brown v. Board of Education and the cases that followed were quite effective in requiring schools in small towns and rural areas with racially mixed populations to be integrated, since they don't have many schools period and don't have nearly as great residential segregation into large nearly mono - racial groups of neighborhoods the way that many large cities do.
In Central New York, Rochester - based developer Wilmorite has helped pay some of the local costs to pave the way for its $ 350 million proposal to build a destination hotel in Tyre, a very small town in Seneca County.
The JLS Foundation is a non-profit (501c3) dedicated to helping individuals from underserved communities in small town America find their way into thriving careers.
Phil — New Labour in 1997 showed one way to win over the suburbs, smaller towns and cities in the South, the East and the Midlands to Labour, and did so exactly as you say: by accepting the Thatcher economic consensus but promising a «fairer» society.
At her last teaching job, «at a real small town,» a particularly influential minister was encouraging teachers to «spread the Word» among their young ones in any way they could.
From our world - wide Planetfests to lectures in small - town libraries to hanging a solar - sail blade in Rockefeller Center in New York, we are constantly finding new ways involve our members in the excitement of space exploration.
My heart longs for small - town streets where neighbors wave to each other on their way to work and where block parties are the norm.
We took a trip to San Antonio so on our way back we visited his family in the small town of Seguin.
My husband told me we could take country roads all the way home but they were much slower and went through a lot of small towns so it would probably take twice as long to get there.
Crossing canals, cycle paths, moors and small market towns this is a great way to experience the great outdoors with your date.
I am a typical country boy from a small town in Arkansas «redneck country» if you like to see it that way.
Unfortunately, This is one of those necessary things I dislike... I am f «real a down to earth guy from a very small town in NC, by way of Richmond,VA - VCU.
2/21/2017, By: Ray Vann — The small town of Parachute, CO, has just come up with a new way to get their customers elevated, signing off on a license for a drive through pot shop which is set to open up next month.
«Submarine» comes out of a small town in Wales by way of, say, the suburban Houston of Wes Anderson's «Rushmore,» and based on that description you already know whether you're likely to enjoy it.
Needless to say the obvious plot gets in the way of some terrific dancing, from the line steps popular in Southern small towns on Saturday night to break - dancing wherein the white guys could effectively challenge the African - Americans.
The provincialism of the small town residents of Hooterville is presented in a sly sort of way that suggests that the only real idiot of the piece is Oliver — the show's affection for the culturally marginalized marking it as something of an ancestor to the clueless protagonists / wise outcasts of the Farrelly Brothers.
Payne is clearly trying to achieve a sense of Midwestern realism in the casting of these smaller roles (much like how Richard Linklater achieved that small - town Texas flavor with «Bernie»), but it feels a little close - minded in the way that almost every character is portrayed as a redneck simpleton.
At its best, Real Time reminded me a little of Alexander Payne's wonderful Nebraska in the way it depicts small - town life as so unrelentingly ugly, banal, and tacky that it comes back around to being strangely beautiful.
Either way, there's no such thing as a routine deployment, and Kelli returns to her previous life in struggling, small - town Ohio, adrift in a state of neurasthenic limbo.
His latest is Eric Packer (Robert Pattinson), a voracious sexual predator who lives in the dark cocoon of his stretch limo as it inches its way across Midtown to a barbershop that would be more at home in the bucolic small town of A History of Violence than in the metal canyons of Manhattan.
When ordinary teenager Jim Lake Jr. stumbles upon a mystical amulet on his way to school one morning, he inadvertently discovers an extraordinary secret civilization of mighty trolls beneath his small town of Arcadia.
But watching so many men attempt to do good, only to fail so earnestly, helps, even if only in a small way, to make some sense of the cyclical nature of the war raging in these remote towns and villages.
Gary King has somehow weaseled his way into his friends» lives and convinced them of the importance of completing the sacred «Golden Mile» and returning to the small town that birthed them.
Before mentioning Frances McDormand's truly mesmerizing performance, and before mentioning the way Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri imagines the joys and grievances of small - town America, and before mentioning the film's meditation on the rage and grief that are often siblings to loss, I would first like to mention the joke.
One moment he's getting ribbed by his bawdy brothers - in - arms in a limo on the way to the game, and the next he's transported back to his childhood home in small - town Texas, where his sister (Kristen Stewart) tries to convince him to leave the military, via medical discharge for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Gary hatches a scheme to return to the small town of Newton Haven where they grew up to complete the Golden Mile, having a pint of beer in each of the 12 pubs along the way, finishing at a bar called the World's End.
Paring Maile Meloy's 11 - story collection Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It down to a trilogy, Certain Women tells the sequential tales of Dern's Laura, a small - town lawyer called in to help defuse a hostage situation involving one of her clients (Harris); Michelle Williams's Gina, who's building a house with husband Ryan (James Le Gros); and Lily Gladstone's Jamie, a young rancher in unrequited love with night - school teacher Beth (Kristen Stewart).
It's his least flashy directing job to date, though regular DP Eric Steelberg emphasizes small town life in some wonderful ways.
With the sun dropping rapidly, they drove us down a highway, off the highway, through towns, and then small villages, which eventually gave way to vast, open farmlands.
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