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A recent priority for Blowing Rock's residents has been to preserve and protect the town's historic structures and maintaining the small-town charm and scenery that has attracted so many people for the last 150 years.
Today, Greer possesses a combination of small-town charm and big-city opportunities, attracting a wide variety of businesses and people from across the country and the world.
* Loss of a community's small-town feel: Proposals that might result in new people moving into the community, such as a plan to build many new houses, are often claimed to change the community's character.
Some of Lewis's contemporaries said the novel was too bleak, even humorless, in its conveyance of ignorant small-town life and people.
It concentrates on the traditional values and customs of the English people, particularly those of rural and small-town England.
CNN Political Director Sam Feist called Erickson " a perfect fit for John King, USA, because not only is he an agenda-setter whose words are closely watched in Washington, but as a person who still lives in small-town America, Erick is in touch with the very people John hopes to reach .” On his blog, Erickson stated, " CNN made an offer I couldn ’ t refuse ," and added, " This is the path God put me on and it was totally unexpected, but I go where the good Lord leads.
As the trio journeys across small-town USA, they continue to get into violent situations due to people either claiming to be Amy's previous lovers or mistaking her for such.
Bob and May, both being small-town people, decide to move back to Oak Bluffs, but Bob finds the separation from Walt difficult, both practically and emotionally, and is unable to do the things by himself that the twins used to do together, such as maintain Quikee Burger's three minute challenge or play hockey.
By turns poignant and humorous, the novel affectionately satirizes academia and the narrowness of American small-town life while sympathizing with the struggles and successes of a wide variety of " ordinary " people.
A typical small-town sundry shop owned by ethnic Hakka people | Hakka Chinese in Papar.
Jesse is a small-town minister who becomes fused with a powerful entity named Genesis, gifting him with the ability to order people to do whatever he commands.

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In 1951, Sonny Crawford ( Bottoms ) and Duane Jackson ( Bridges ) are small-town Texas high-school seniors.
Despite the rural and small-town aspects, Gloucester County and adjacent Mathews County are considered part of the greater Hampton Roads metropolitan region of southeastern Virginia.
In addition to the several local grain elevators, the few small-town businesses that have succeeded are loyally supported.
Beattyville is just a few minutes from Natural Bridge State Park ( Kentucky ), there is a " small-town atmosphere " in Beattyville, and the annual carshow are a few reasons thought to be why it is such a popular event.
Today, the one-room schoolhouses are gone and the country stores have moved to the mall, but the open town meetings continue and Medway retains its small-town flavor.
The earlier novels present an idealised version of rural or small-town, middle class English life in the years between the Second World War and the social revolution of the 1960s ; the later ones are still rooted in this era ( as Buckeridge admitted ) but reflect the changing times surprisingly well.
Jettisoned in its wake, he theorizes, are the thousands of mentally ill homeless, the newly unemployed and impoverished, the low-tech and depressed small-town dwellers, and the abandoned company ghosts of the manufacturing era.
Chaucer Industrial Business Park Estate is located on Dittons Road where the major part of Polegate's industrial businesses are located apart from that the usual small-town shops and businesses occupying the High Street, including a supermarket ), a total of five hair salons, and convenience store.
There are village stations, small-town stations, university stations, subcultural and religious stations.
Increasingly, all U. S. law enforcement officers including small-town police chiefs and their charges are being required to meet at least minimum levels of professional training.
However, its smaller shops constructed along Caroline Street, although occupied by many chain stores, are done in a small-town " main street " style ( but with underground parking ), and the entire development is done in brick, as Little Five Points originally was.
Roger Zimmern, a young sociology professor at an upstate New York university ( Corinth ), helps a senior professor investigate a group of small-town individuals who are receiving messages from Ro of the planet Varna.
Her implicit anxieties about the long-unexplained death of her brother and the dynamics of her extended family are a strong focus, as are the contrasting lifestyles and customs of small-town Southerners.
Sitara ( Sanjay Dutt ) and Tara ( Govinda ) are brothers who are notorious, lovable, small-town con-men who are always in trouble with the law.
The works which stress local and small-town themes are often called " American Regionalism ", and those depicting urban scenes, with political and social consciousness are called " social realism.
" Its shopping district along " The Ave " gives it a small-town feel, although there are also a few chain stores such as an Acme Supermarket and a Wawa.

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* What If ..., A very similar but faith-oriented film where the alternate ' family ' lifestyle is as a small-town pastor.
Clinton is also noted for its very small-town feel and local fare.
As Norwich maintains a very small-town atmosphere, inhabitants usually travel to the larger nearby cities of Oneonta, Binghamton, Utica, sometimes Cortland, and occasionally the much larger metropolitan areas of Syracuse and Albany for any goods and services that cannot be attained at the local department store, McLaughlins, downtown shops, Walmart or the local supermarkets.

small-town and friendly
It has a small-town, friendly, southern atmosphere, exemplified by the stores around the main street area at the county seat, Gloucester Courthouse.
As a result, Crystal Lake residents enjoy the many employment, cultural and recreational opportunities of a major metro city, yet live in a pleasant, friendly, small-town atmosphere.
Cheviot is often recognized by locals as " The Heart of The West Side " ( of Cincinnati ) because of its urban yet, small-town, friendly culture.
Hansen's obituary contends that he " brought both the down-to-earth pragmatism of a lifelong cattle rancher and the affability of a small-town politician to Cheyenne and then to Washington, and he was on friendly and familiar terms throughout his career, not only with those on both sides of the political aisle, but also with elevator attendants, cafeteria workers, and staff members throughout the Capitol who called him friend.

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Wallis responded by saying that Ireland " remains a relatively conservative country in terms of its outlook " before referring to examples such as his views that " public displays of affection will produce either goggle-eyes or threats of some form or another, and many small-town and rural B & Bs will look askance at a pair of men or women wanting to share a bed for the night ".

small-town and generally
Southern Ontario Gothic is generally characterized by a stern realism set against the dour small-town Protestant morality stereotypical of the region, and often has underlying themes of moral hypocrisy.

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The essence and purpose of Pow Wow Days may well be defined by a prescience of what was to come and a desire to preserve and protect what is good and unique at the core of this small-town community with a history of its own going back nearly 200 years.
Art critics who had favorable opinions about the painting, such as Gertrude Stein and Christopher Morley, assumed the painting was meant to be a satire of repression and narrow-mindedness of rural small-town life.
Hallstatt is a popular tourist attraction owing to its small-town appeal and can be toured on foot in ten minutes.
KTVI is able to emphasize a broad array of stories from major national and local reports to small-town local stories / investigations because of the many extra hours of news ( 7. 5 hours per day as opposed to 5 on KSDK and KMOV ) that need to be filled.
Their limited passenger capacity rendered them unsuitable for busy routes and rush hour service, causing them to be relegated to minor lines or to be sold mostly to small-town streetcar systems.
They signed releases and expected to be talking about small-town news in the United States.
Likewise, Lisa's challenge to Springfield calls attention to the " cultural limitations of small-town America ," while the episode also argues that intellectual disdain for the common man can be carried too far and that theory can " all to easily lose touch with common sense.

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