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On the Monday night the Perambulation of the Marches takes place, when townspeople turn out to walk around half the town boundary, following the Lord Cornets past and present as they inspect the border-stones.
The townspeople — eagerly anticipating the prosperity that the baths will bring — refuse to accept Dr. Stockmann's claims, and his friends and allies, who had explicitly given support for his campaign, turn against him en masse.
From here, he journeys to another village where local townspeople turn him over to the Germans.
They head back to Snydersville, and Dollard demands that the townspeople turn over the drag queens.
When the real Seymour Skinner returns, the townspeople turn against him, discovering that for all of his faults, Armin Tamzarian is actually a better " Seymour Skinner " than the real one.
Since graboids have been declared an endangered species, it may not be killed by the townspeople, who in turn profit from their valley being declared a protected habitat.
The townspeople turn on Reiner when he tells them his plan, and as he attempts to explain it is okay Kyle goes into a speech ( which he briefly breaks almost immediately to comment to Stan, " See?
The townspeople then turn back to the now open front doors to see the Maestro standing there, laughing.
At first, the townspeople are on Ballard's side, but gradually they turn against him, especially when they believe that he has killed the town sheriff ( Emile Meyer ).

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Paneloux's argument is based on the theology of St. Augustine, on which he is an expert, and it is accepted as irrefutable by many of the townspeople, including the magistrate, Othon.
In 1773 he resigned from the Marblehead committee over the virulently negative response the townspeople had to the hospital for treating smallpox he set up on Cat Island.
It is however likely that the carvings, like those on the Oseberg ship, might have had a ritual purpose, or that the purported effect was to frighten enemies and townspeople.
The festival starts at midnight on May Eve when townspeople gather outside the Golden Lion Inn to sing the " Night Song ".
The city gained some notoriety on 7 June 1788 when the townspeople assaulted troops of Louis XVI in the " Day of the Tiles ".
The men never seem to grow up and develop a unique perspective on their equally eccentric fellow townspeople through their tiresome stunts.
The human townspeople were amazed and grateful, and the local Rakshasas begged for mercy, which Bhima granted them on the condition that they give up cannibalism.
The stories center on vampires who take advantage of month-long annual polar night in the town to openly kill and feed at will, massacring most of the townspeople.
Despite continuing opposition from townspeople, a ceremonial groundbreaking took place on 10 December 2005.
On Sept 13, 2006, casino organizers held a meeting with the townspeople on site to address their concerns.
It was donated to the townspeople of Nuevo, on Washington's Birthday, February 22, 1894, by Augustus and Martha Barnett.
Shopkeepers Daniel and Saxton Miner in Milltown owned the sole other vehicle mentioned, a “ carriage on springs .” Nine leading citizens, including Elias Sanford Palmer and Thomas Prentice, also possessed another status symbol: clocks with “ steel and brass parts .” Serving not just the thirst of the townspeople but also of the many millworkers were nine taverns, five of which were connected with stores.
Gripco, a nut and bolt factory that employed many of the townspeople, sponsored most of the events in the Fall Festival, culminating in the bed races in which four people push a bed on wheels down the main street of town with one person riding on the bed.
A rite of passage for many graduating seniors is to walk on the field and receive their diploma not only in front of family and friends in the stands but also the several hundred townspeople who gather outside the fences to watch the ceremony.
In 1853, a gunfight broke out between the two groups as the townspeople refused to hand over a man who was called for jury duty on the island, an event known locally as The Battle of Pine River.
When the Chicago St Paul Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad laid tracks in 1899 and bypassed the town, the townspeople moved themselves and their city to a favorable spot on the railroad line.
The village followed traditional practices: most of the townspeople lived on lots in town.
The townspeople wanted to relocate the town to take advantage of the railroad but couldn't decide on a site.
When barges carrying the Pinkertons arrived at the mill on the morning of July 6, workers and townspeople met them at the riverbanks.
Immediately after World War I donations from townspeople allowed the erection of the Memorial Hall on the west side of Paxton Street.
A need for another church was foreseen by the townspeople, and on October 13, 1893 a loan was taken out by trustees in the amount of $ 300 to build a Methodist church.
The sports in Darrington are coached by both teachers who are on staff at the school and by local townspeople.
Several times in his writings he criticized townspeople and nobles who used their resources in unproductive ways to be carried round in chairs, to serve in houses and waste money on luxury.

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Fay tells the townspeople about the fake miracle, but the town refuses to believe her.
When Philip of Macedon was about to attack the city, according to the legend she alerted the townspeople with her ever present torches, and with her pack of dogs, which served as her constant companions.
Bernal Díaz del Castillo claims Malinalli's family faked her death by telling the townspeople that a recently deceased child of a slave was Malinalli.
" She often provides a voice of reason for the town itself, but many of the townspeople are frustrated or contemptuous of her frequent failure to recognize or react correctly to breaches of social norms.
Her work had tailed off during the last few years of her life because of her illness, and as some townspeople misinterpreted the effects of the increasing doses of laudanum she was taking for the pain, there had been gossip in Lyme that she had a drinking problem.
Charles Dickens wrote an article about her life in February 1865 in his literary magazine All the Year Round that emphasised the difficulties she had overcome, especially the scepticism of her fellow townspeople.
She is best remembered as the kind woman who, in 1347, persuaded her husband to spare the lives of the Burghers of Calais, whom he had planned to execute as an example to the townspeople following his successful siege of that city.
When he carries the unconscious girl to town, the townspeople attack him, thinking he has hurt her.
Infuriated, Sean arrives and drags her off the train, and, followed by the townspeople, forces her to walk the five miles to Inisfree from Castletown to Will Danaher's farm.
When McCormick and his wife come to take the baby, Belinda first makes Stella McCormick realize that she is smarter than the townspeople have given her credit for, and that she will not give up her baby without a fight.
Despite his efforts to keep her placated with periodic doses of veterinary anesthetic, his mother starts murdering other townspeople, turning them into zombies.
As the townspeople assume she is dead, Lionel tranquilizes the still-kicking zombie for her funeral.
He was to be married to Joan, daughter of Edward III of England ; on her way to Castile, however, she travelled through cities infested with the Black Death, ignoring townspeople who had warned her not to enter their settlements.
The townspeople are raising sticks and objects, and her parents are shown to the right, denouncing her.
As a result, her death sends all the townspeople swarming to her place intent on killing Gardner.

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