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You can't keep that kind of information quiet in a town of only 4000-plus.
The character Miss Marple, for instance, dealt with an estimated two murders a year ; De Andrea has described Marple's home town, the quiet little village of St. Mary Mead as having " put on a pageant of human depravity rivaled only by that of Sodom and Gomorrah ".
Eventually he moved to Litoměřice, a quiet town some 60 km from Prague, to prepare for law school exams and to write poetry.
The town was relatively quiet during the Lincoln County War ( 1877 – 1879 ).
During his childhood and adolescence, Shawn had lived in tough, blue-collar, urban towns like Rockland, Massachusetts and Brockton, Massachusetts before moving to the more quiet & small oceanside town of Harwich.
After this relative quiet reigned in the town for the next 4 years.
Monmouth remained a relatively sedate and quiet small town for most of the 20th century ; its passenger rail services ended in 1959, but its road connections greatly improved with the new A40 bypassing the town in 1966, and later connecting the town to the motorway system.
The town of Halfweg became a suburb, and Haarlem became a quiet bedroom community, and for this reason Haarlem still has many of its central medieval buildings intact.
This is a more quiet part of town that almost feels like a suburb.
Duckburg remained a quiet, small town until the arrival of wealthy businessman Scrooge McDuck.
Everything has been prepared for a quiet family life in newly civilized Dodge City, but Hatton is asked by Colonel Dodge to clean up Virginia City, Nevada, another railroad town more dangerous than Dodge City had ever been.
Although the town has generally a quiet setting, its principal noise generators are State Route 17 and Los Gatos Boulevard.
In 1892, Georges Rodenbach wrote the short novel Bruges-la-morte, set in the Flemish town of Bruges, which Rodenbach described as a dying, mediæval city of mourning and quiet contemplation: in a typically symbolist juxtaposition, the dead city contrasts with the diabolical re-awakening of sexual desire.
After passenger train service gave way to the private automobile, Roberta relaxed into a quiet residential town.
All-New Collectors ' Edition # C-55 ( notable for featuring the wedding of Legion of Super-Heroes members Lightning Lad and Saturn Girl and published in 1978 ) calls Smallville " a quiet town, nestled in the hills just inland from the eastern seaboard ".
The small fishing town, usually quiet in winter, due to the largely seasonal economy, is host to an influx of visitors.
A quiet spot in the middle of town, Norðurmýri has been the home of a number of important artists and scholars.
This put an end to the city's development as a trading town and it soon grew into a quiet rural city.
The town today is a quiet place, with lots of tourism due to its historic status.
In spring of 1997 Hollywood came to this small quiet town to film " Almost Heroes " starring Matthew Perry and Chris Farley.
The town of Sonoma boasts a relatively quiet setting, with California State Route 12 ( called from north to south Sonoma Highway, West Napa Street, and Broadway ), Fifth Street West, and Spain Street being the primary noise sources.
Assisting Bethany Beach's reputation as a " quiet " place is the presence of Delaware Seashore State Park immediately to the north of the town.
Dagsboro, incorporated in the early 1900s, is a quiet town that is energized in summer by Delaware Route 26 beach traffic.

quiet and founded
He commented that she did not possess " any remarkable talent, but her playing is thoughtful, quiet, detailed, and well sustained, and since it is founded, as some more talented playing is not, in an unusually healthful-seeming and likable temperament, it is an undivided pleasure to see.
Social justice, therefore, must be founded on the recognition of the necessity of interdependence among divers and diverse units of a society and of the protection that should be equally and evenly extended to all groups as a combined force in our social and economic life, consistent with the fundamental and paramount objective of the state of promoting the health, comfort, and quiet of all persons, and of bringing about " the greatest good to the greatest number.
Zackquill Morgan founded Morgantown, West Virginia in Monongalia County, where he died on New Year's Day in 1795 and was buried in the quiet country cemetery at Prickett's Fort, where many of his old friends and neighbors lay sleeping.
Just behind the building ( that is to the west of Sobornyi Square ) a small quiet park is located, bearing the name of Zamkova Gora ( Castle Mountain ) and containing a monument-type boulder with an inscription stating that this is a place where Zhytomyr was founded.
When not on tour, she lives a quiet life in Las Vegas working on the apostolate she founded, The Lambs of God Ministry.
Aaton was founded by Eclair engineer Jean-Pierre Beauviala, whose efforts have been primarily focused on making quiet, portable motion picture hardware suitable for impromptu field use, as for documentaries.

quiet and on
To Tilghman the incident was just one of a long list of hair-raising, smash-'em-down adventures on the side of the law which started in 1872 when he was only eighteen years old, and did not end till fifty years later when he was shot dead after warning a drunk to be quiet.
But it seems that pressures against him are coming from somewhere -- in the first place from China, but perhaps also from that `` China Lobby '' which, I was assured in Moscow nearly two years ago, exists on the quiet inside the party.
It encompasses in its expanse areas where the natural beauty encourages a vacation of quiet contemplation, on the one hand, to places where entertainment and spectacles of all sorts have been provided for the tourist with camera.
There was a small, neon-lighted restaurant and cocktail lounge on the southeast corner of the intersection as he turned into the quiet, palm-lined street where most of the houses on both sides were older two-story mansions, now cut up into furnished rooms and housekeeping apartments.
He sucked in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold-wire stems of his glasses around his ears and then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned, `` Acting Lieutenant Gunnar Matson one failed to see that the station keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide Detail of the Inspector's Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting Captain O. T. Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments known as after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six '' -- he leaned back and peeled off his glasses `` -- failed to co-operate with the Acting Captain by returning promptly when so ordered.
And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened.
So they stayed quiet and hung not on what he said but on how he said it, not listening exactly, but rather, feeling.
One of these techniques involved becoming inwardly and outwardly quiet, an experience that he termed, " silence on the objective levels ".
* 1950 – Bhumibol Adulyadej marries Queen Sirikit after their quiet engagement in Lausanne, Switzerland on July 19, 1949.
The quiet years of Alfred ’ s life were coming to a close, and war was on the horizon.
The phrase " all quiet on the Western Front " has become a colloquial expression meaning stagnation, or lack of visible change, in any context.
After years of fighting, Paul is finally killed in October 1918, on an extraordinarily quiet, peaceful day.
The army report that day contains only one phrase: “ All quiet on the Western Front .” As Paul dies, his face is calm, “ as though almost glad the end had come .”
The song is a sorrowful rendition of the novel's story (" It's gone all quiet on the Western Front / Male Angels sigh / ghosts in a flooded trench / As Germany dies ").
Someone in Government obviously had a quiet word in Kable's ear, as when the court met and Sinclair challenged the prosecution on the ground that the Kables were felons, the court required him to prove it.
< p > Early morn on Broadway, the same light that tips the mountain tops of the Colorado canyons gradually discloses the quiet anatomy, the bare skeletons of the huge iron signs that trellis the sky, now denuded of the attractions of the volcanic night.
Gnaeus Ahenobarbus seems to have wished to keep quiet ; but Gaius Sosius on 1 January made an elaborate speech in favor of Antony, and would have proposed the confirmation of his act had it not been vetoed by a tribune.
In a 1985 interview on Yorkshire Television's Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers, Elsie said that she and Frances were too embarrassed to admit the truth after fooling Conan Doyle, the author of Sherlock Holmes: " Two village kids and a brilliant man like Conan Doyle – well, we could only keep quiet.
Approaching the minimum of the solar cycle ( also named butterfly cycle ), the extension of the quiet Sun increases until it covers the whole disk surface excluding some bright points on the hemisphere and the poles, where there are the coronal holes.
Cinéma vérité ( or the closely related direct cinema ) was dependent on some technical advances in order to exist: light, quiet and reliable cameras, and portable sync sound.

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