Sentences with phrase «whole towns in»

Indeed whole towns in Australia figured it out and declared themselves plastic bag free zones.
[Charles A.] Beard declared it was fair to say of whole towns in New England and Great Britain: «The stones of your houses are cemented with the blood of African slaves.
They spread through Napa Valley, consuming whole towns in Sonoma, Mendocino, and Yuba counties; the latest estimate from Cal Fire, the state's firefighting agency, puts the death toll at 42 across the state.
Claims the mysterious woman Harry has seen throughout Silent Hill is trying to consume the whole town in darkness and asks for Harry's help to stop her.
The New York Times called the fire «a calamity to put the whole town in a sorrowful mood.»

Not exact matches

For a whole day, with the exception of the non-stop action in Watertown, the city became a ghost town.
This whole episode seems to have kicked off with a report from The Hollywood Reporter, that Iger told ABC employees at a town hall in New York that someone was purporting to be a hacker and attempting to extort the company.
«We've got a lot invested in our brand,» John Mackey, the co-founder and CEO of Whole Foods, told a company town hall after the Amazon deal was disclosed.
San Francisco - based startup Apis Cor built a whole house in a Russian town within 24 hours.
John Mackey's remarks at Whole Foods» town hall were released by the grocery chain in a filing with the SEC.
Gimbel considered these commuters, in town for a day or weekend, «the cream of the buying population of the whole United States,» as a business monograph of the time called them.
The big city with a small town vibe is known for its music scene, and for being home to the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference and as well as the Whole Foods HQ, but where it really shines is in its culinary scene, which ranges from barbecue that people wait hours in line for to all kinds of tacos.
In a town hall meeting the day the deal was announced, Whole Foods CEO John Mackey shed light on how the deal went down — and it's unorthodox.
It would take some bargain hunting to find better deals in this tropical town; when searching through the weekly coupons from Publix supermarket we uncovered a whole chicken from $ 1.29 per pound as compared to Grocery Taxi's $ 1.94 per pound, but a pound of green beans at Publix was only $ 0.10 cheaper than the Grocery Taxi price ($ 1.59 versus the Publix sale price of $ 1.49).
My sense is that the congregation as a whole is made up of fairly orthodox Catholics, which I doubt is always the case in university towns.
The whole town turned out against them because they had cast out an evil spirit from a young girl who was in the habit of sooth saying, which brought gain to her masters.
But while searching the Internet this year for photos to help illustrate talks he gives to students on Holocaust awareness, the Louisville author made his most stunning discovery — a news photo showing his whole family aboard a truck crowded with refugees, arriving in a small French town.
Early on, however, he made a decision to visit every town and village in his vast diocese, which encompassed the whole state of Chiapas — some 29,000 square miles.
Just because the bible mentions towns and kings that were in existence 2000 years ago, that does not make the whole book true.
this was my experience of church in the new town I moved into; since I wasn't exactly the kind of «Christian'that they automatically expected me to be, I was on the receiving end of your whole list.
So object to war, protest violence in its whole, speak otu against nationalist conflicts, go to town.
Expanding on Arendt's observations Shriver notes how Jesus began his ministry proclaiming the Rule of God, calling Twelve to be with him and sending them forth to be like the light of the world, the salt of the earth, and to join him in calling whole towns to repentance.
I hope they'll remember that we walked in the mornings, how homemade banana bread tasted outside, how we played at the empty playgrounds while every other kid in town was still in pajamas or watching cartoons or sleeping in, and how we had the whole place to ourselves.
I am forwarding the whole series of posts on this matter so far to a friend who is a farmer and pastor of a small congregation in a small rural farming town of South Africa.
Hey christians, my neighbor commited adultery and he also works on the sabbath (mows his yard), downtown isn't what it used to be, so are me and my neighbors allowed to stone him and his mistress to death in our own neighborhood or do we really have to gather up the whole town and do it in front of City Hall?
Oh the joy if only we could go back to the early 1800's where a good honest white land owner could head to town any Saturday and buy a whole new pack of n e gros to take home so he could help with the building of his new Church... And don't forget ladies, you are meant to be seen, not heard, and don't you dare be so immoral as to let your ankle show... Now get back in the kitchen!!
The only event I know of is back in my hometown of St. Louis every St. Patrick's Day when the whole town turns out for a silly, clumsy parade and a few thousand crowd the local Catholic church for corned beef and cabbage meals and beers.
We should ask ourselves whether or not the city in which we now live or the city that we hope to build — whether this is in our immediate neighborhood, our town or village, the nation, or the whole world of humankind — can measure up to the criteria that I have argued are basic.
But in the towns, the introduction of Christian discipline, at least as it was understood by the preachers, amounted to the regulation of the whole common life by laws designed to render the church omnipresent.
Move over Toblerone Cookies, there's a new Whole Wheat Cookie in town — the Whole Wheat Compost Cookie.
I was once lost in the sketchy part of town with nothing but a bag of frozen peas and ate nearly the whole thing out of probably fear.
All my brothers are in town (though we are all staying apart since none of the four apartments where various fractions of us permanently live in NYC are big enough to fit the whole family), and tonight we're heading to Brooklyn for Christmas Eve dinner at my grandma's.
Some people would just collapse on the sofa, until 5 PM came and the whole family would head out to the lit - up town for a refreshing stroll, enjoying the people's singing in the streets, and the bright display windows of the shops.
haha, I think im the only one in my whole town not following a crazy diet this January (and who can blame me when I visit such beautiful blogs like yours).....
we live in a tiny backwoods town that hardly anybody has heard about, so we've never gone trick - or - treating before; honestly the idea of getting candy from a whole bunch of stranger's houses kind of freaked me out.
Ray, who doesn't like vinegar that much, was surprised by how much he liked the whole hog that was served in the eastern towns: both white and dark meat chopped and mixed with the vinegar and red pepper sauce.
They wake up in the morning because they're coming together with families and with whole towns and regions continuing a centuries - old tradition of crafting amazing, sustaining cheese.
Thanksgiving is the one holiday of the year where I cook a big feast for the whole family, which can vary from five to twenty people, depending on who is in town.
I didn't try Shop Rite, Trader Joes, or the larger Whole Foods in a neighboring town (but I bet the latter would have it,) so I ended up purchasing the wheat berries on Amazon.
It seemed like a great idea at first: there wasn't a whole lot of vegan food around at the time, but our town is definitely the kind of place where you'd expect it to be in demand.
I made more money than anyone I knew, working 6 days a week in a tourist town as a server, and I liked to go to the Kootenay Co-op (the mother of all organic whole food markets) and spend my wealth on dips, sauces, and dressings to pour over my brown rice and vegetables.
(we live a ways outta town, 1 and 1/2 hours from any Whole Foods or New Seasons) I was at an Asian grocery store last week in Salem, grabbed a few bags of frozen coconut meat out of the freezer there, and then realized they all had added sugar, so put them back.
it's not gonna be a help to most of you but Grünkern can be bought in posh parts of London (health food shops in Kentish Town, and the giant Whole Foods in Kensington at times).
She would pack her whole welfare family — Ickey, his older brother, Rodney, and his younger brothers, Al, Cameron and Leonard, and his younger sister, Starr — into the car, take them to the nicest houses in town, the ones along Van Ness Extension, and say, «Someday, if you work hard, you can have this too.»
We probably don't have more than five year - round swimmers in the whole town.
Live music also rocks here year - round, but at no time more than in mid-October, when Sammy celebrates his birthday with a bash that turns the whole town upside down.»
Hosting demo runs in nearby towns and cities in the week ahead, hosting sit - down sessions with drivers, competitions, music, shows, eRaces and more would be a great way of drawing people in, as well as making the whole weekend better for fans.
In many of the towns in the North Bay, it often seems like it's still 1962, and that cops don't have a whole lot more to do than break up parties and bust kids for missing curfeIn many of the towns in the North Bay, it often seems like it's still 1962, and that cops don't have a whole lot more to do than break up parties and bust kids for missing curfein the North Bay, it often seems like it's still 1962, and that cops don't have a whole lot more to do than break up parties and bust kids for missing curfew.
Fifth tier Wrexham, one of the oldest professional football clubs in the world, were taken to a replay and then beaten by Stamford AFC, who come from a small town in the East Midlands and play their league games a whole three tiers lower.
Indeed, the whole town habitually mobilizes as if it were going to war when a sports project is under way, and there are countless stories about the Jaycees building baseball bleachers and the Jaycees, the Lions and the American Legion playing benefit games to buy a new P. A. system and whole platoons of town fathers pitching in to carve a sleek new baseball diamond out of a rocky pasture.
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