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town and we
`` I mean, we don't have any way to get there and we can't expect you to quit work just to take us to town ''.
The `` fruitful course '' of metropolitanization that you recommend is currently practiced by the town of East Greenwich and had its inception long before we learned what it was called.
I don't know what we would have done if Pat O'Dwyer hadn't come to town.
On Thursday evening we may go out of town together by some stage or mail about the distance of ten or twelve miles.
We'll both be blowing town tomorrow so we won't be moving in on you ''.
A brief passage in The Big Four furnishes possible information about Poirot's birth or at least childhood in or near the town of Spa, Belgium: " But we did not go into Spa itself.
( 16th century BC ) refers to it is improbable ; but we seem to be justified in holding Anah to be the town " in the middle of the Euphrates " opposite ( ina put ) to which
An indication that we are dealing with multiple flags, are the 1570 writings of Niels Hemmingsøn regarding a bloody battle between Danes and Swedes near the Swedish town of Uppsala in 1520.
Violence occurred at a small town called Patzicia, where about one thousand Indians rose in spontaneous outbursts: “ in honor of our General Ponce ,” andwe want land .” More than twenty ladinos were killed during this demonstration.
He returned to town from Burke's house in Beaconsfield and Edmond Malone wrote that " we left his carriage at the Inn at Hayes, and walked five miles on the road, in a warm day, without his complaining of any fatigue ".
It seems to have received a colony in the time of Augustus, whence we find mention in inscriptions of the Ordo et Populus splendidissimae Coloniae Augustae Himeraeorum Thermitanorum: and there can be very little doubt that the Thermae colonia of Pliny in reality refers to this town, though he evidently understood it to be Thermae Selinuntiae ( modern Sciacca ), as he places it on the south coast between Agrigentum ( modern Agrigento ) and Selinus There are little subsequent account of Thermae ; but, as its name is found in Ptolemy and the Itineraries, it appears to have continued in existence throughout the period of the Roman Empire, and probably never ceased to be inhabited, as the modern town of Termini Imerese retains the ancient site as well as name.
Notice that the paradox still occurs if we claim that the barber is a man in our town with a beard.
The city was burnt, we are told, with the exception of the temples of Vulcan and Juno — the massive Etruscan terrace-walls, naturally, can hardly have suffered at all — and the town, with the territory for a mile round, was allowed to be occupied by whoever chose.
( UTC ) According to published accounts, Senator Gervais said he hoped that " in this town we should find refuge under the wings of COLUMBIA ", for that was the name which he wished it to be called.
They were shelling the town and we were told to dig in for the night.
:... The town of trunks ( log buildings ) we have constructed and around the place of fort, we the servants of thee, our lord, have embedded posts and fastened them with double bindings and the place of fort have strengthened mightily ...
Towards the west it included that of Caudium, with the exception of the town itself ; to the north it extended as far as the river Tamarus ( modern Tammaro ), including the village of Pago Veiano, which, as we learn from an inscription, was anciently called Pagus Veianus ; on the northeast it comprised the town of Equus Tuticus ( modern Sant ' Eleuterio, near Castel Franco ), and on the east and south bordered on the territories of Aeclanum and Abellinum.
We know that the Roman colony was divided into regions and possessed a capitolium, with a temple of Jupiter, within the town, and that the market-place, for unguents especially, was called Seplasia ; we also hear of an aedes alba, probably the original senate house, which stood in an open space known as albana.
All have flat roofs, and we gather from one of the bas-reliefs, which represents a town on fire, that these roofs were made, just as they now are, with thick layers of earth on strong beams.
Here we shall write and we shall begin the old stories, the beginning and the origin of all that was done in the town of the Quiché, by the tribes of the Quiché nation.

town and now
Zion was surprised when Roy's buggy stopped beside her on the pike one early summer day as she was walking home from the country school where she was teaching now that Eph Showers had had a call to preach in some mountain town.
* 1813 – At the final stage of the Peninsular War, British-Portuguese troops capture the town of Donostia ( now San Sebastián ), resulting in a rampage and eventual destruction of the town.
The Bonapartes at the time had a modest four-story home in town ( now a museum known as Casa Buonaparte ) and a rarely used country home in the hills north of the city ( now site of the Arboretum des Milelli ).
* the White Elephant-Afyon is twinned with the town of Hamm in Germany, and now has a large statue of Hamm's symbolic white elephant.
) was an ancient seaport town on the south coast of Spain, between Malaca ( now Málaga ) and Carthago Nova ( now Cartagena ), in the district inhabited by the Bastuli.
To the west of Alcobaça is the well-known former fishing village of Nazaré, now a town.
Today, the village is now a small town and a popular holiday resort with most of its past and traditions having rapidly evaporated in the course of time.
During the 1st century AD, the Army then chose a site to the north of the emerging town in what is now the section of Bonn-Castell to build a large military installation dubbed Castra Bonnensis, i. e., literally, " Fort Bonn ".
Bart now has twenty-four hours to come up with a " brilliant plan to save our town ".
Being particularly popular in the British garrison town Poona ( now Pune ), the game also came to be known as Poona.
Town after town now succumbed to the Allies.
The style known now as bock was a dark, malty, lightly hopped ale first brewed in the 14th century by German brewers in the Hanseatic town of Einbeck.
In his 20s he attended barber school, got married, and moved first to Roy, New Mexico then returned to Turkey in Hall County ( now considered his home town ) to work as a barber at Hamm's Barber Shop.
The first elected trustees of the town were the slate of Denis Kearney's Workingman's Party, who were particularly favored in the working class area of the former Ocean View, now called " West Berkeley.
Still now, many quarters of Istanbul, like Aksaray, Çarşamba, and others get their names from the town of provenience of an group.
* Canton, Montana, a former town now situated under Canyon Ferry Lake
The fort was built by Royalist occupation forces in c. 1643 to the south east of the town, with a similar fort at Mount Ridley on the opposite slopes of what is now Kingswear.
Before this, what is now the town centre was almost entirely tidal mud flats.
No railway has ever run to Dartmouth, but the town does have a railway station, although it is now a restaurant.
Bidder served on the town council, and his expertise was instrumental in draining the area which is now the centre of the town, but was then part of the River Dart.

town and call
He is a Craig's wife who agonizes about tobacco ash on the living room rug and he is a forgetful genius who goes boating with the town baker when dignitaries from the local university have come to call.
But what the mayor doesn't know is that Dimsdale was a deputy under the famous lawman, Tom Destry and is able to call upon the equally formidable Tom Destry, Jr. ( James Stewart ) to help him make Bottleneck a lawful, respectable town.
If no election is to take place within 120 days of the vacancy then the district chairman is to call together the members of the district and they are to elect a member who will serve until the next town election.
" This second case usually involves the town bully and mischief maker Bugs Meany, leader of a gang who call themselves the Tigers, who, after being foiled, will attempt revenge in the third mystery.
Bachiler deferred, having already received a call to be minister for the new town of Exeter.
* Warrant ( town meeting ), a document used to call and outline a town meeting
At one point John and his brother James wanted to call down fire on a Samaritan town, but Jesus rebuked them.
# Any call for which an additional charge, i. e., toll charge, is not billed to the calling or called party, or ( depending on the country ) for which this charge is reduced because it is a short-distance call ( e. g. within a town or local metropolitan area ).
However, larger councils may elect to call themselves town councils.
Apart from tourism, which is a major employer locally, especially in the hotel, hospitality industry and catering sectors, other industries in the town are boat building and maintenance, bicycles, mechanical and electrical engineering, food manufacture, Information Technology, call centre and service sector activities, a large motor sales sector, industrial plant hire, building suppliers, market gardening, farming, storage and transport logistics, finance and insurance, and a large retail sector.
* Ossie Davis as Da Mayor, an older black man who some call the town drunk
This helped prevent overcrowding on channel 11, enabling a CBer to tune a town's home channel to contact another CBer from that town instead of a making a general call on channel 11.
Having lost many of its historic quarters and its university campus in the war, the city does not possess what some might call the ' feel ' of a traditional Normandy town such as Honfleur, Rouen, Cabourg, Deauville and Bayeux.
He and his wife hired a babysitter for the night and told her " no one would call because we had just moved to town.
Wade had planned to build a town around the new barracks and call it Wadesburgh.
Since then the town has added call centers, a growing retail, entertainment, and restaurant sector, and a regional medical center.
Increasing population caused a call to incorporate the town.
The town had something of an identity crisis for a few years as some people continued to call it Millwood while others used the new name of Sheridan — even in official records.
Changing the pronunciation slightly, Whisman decided he would call the town Washta.
The railroad wanted to call the town Regier but Mr. Regier suggested three other possibilities: Elbing, Danzig and Marienburg, all cities in Prussia where he had lived.
Westport has a Full Time Fire Department, along with call firefighters, the town has two fire stations located in the north and south of town.

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