Small-towns Sentence Examples

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  • Not many small towns so I'll keep rolling and not tarry here.

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  • They reside in small towns and mud forts scattered along the coast.

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  • Had the expenses of all the small towns and rural communities been included, the total would be in excess of $20 gold, or £4, per capita.

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  • The whole of this portion of Central Italy is a hilly country, much broken and cut up by the torrents from the mountains, but fertile, especially in fruit-trees, olives and vines; and it has been, both in ancient and modern times, a populous district, containing many small towns though no great cities.

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  • On the whole it seems most likely that, while the kernel of the Roman plebs was rural or belonged to the small towns admitted to the Roman franchise, the Attic demos, largely at least, though doubtless not wholly, arose out of the mixed settlers who had come together in the city, answering to the p rotKot of later times.

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  • There are a number of openings through the outer bank and several small towns or ports have been built upon it.

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  • Lower down the valley cattle-breeding is the chief source of wealth, while in the small towns and villages of the former Georgian kingdom various petty trades, exhibiting a high development of artistic taste and technical skill, are widely diffused.

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  • The population is concentrated in a few small towns on the rivers and in some colonies, established by the national government to check Chilean invasions, in the fertile districts of the Andes.

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  • The principal local government is that of the municipalities or municipal districts, but for the Spanish municipal government the insular legislature has substituted one resembling that of small towns in the United States, and it has reduced the number of districts from 66 to 47.

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  • Also situated on the gulf are the small towns of Tajura, Sagallo, Gobad and Ambabo.

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  • The parish of Madeley includes the small towns of Ironbridge and Coalport, with part of Coalbrookedale.

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  • In the course of time, therefore, the small towns came to be better represented proportionally than the large cities, and the growing class of artisans was entirely disfranchised.

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  • Other small towns are Rainham (3693) near Chatham, Aylesford (2678), East Mailing (2391) and West Mailing (2312) in the Maidstone district; Edenbridge (2546) and Westerham (2905) on the western border of the county; Cranbrook (3949), Goudhurst (2725) and Hawkhurst (3136) in the south-west.

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  • North of Mafeking on the railway to Bulawayo are the small towns of Gaberones and Francistown.

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  • On the gulf of Glaucus, near the frontiers of Caria, stood Telmessus, an important place, while a short distance inland from it were the small towns of Daedala and Cadyanda.

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  • In the alluvial plain formed by the rivers Arycandus and Limyrus stood Limyra, and encircling the same bay the three small towns of Rhodiapolis, Corydalla and Gagae.

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  • In France and Italy the system is badly managed, as also in Tirol (where the local name is Almen), where, too, these pastures have in the course of years been largely alienated by the valley inhabitants, and belong to large villages or small towns almost in the plains.

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  • In the early middle ages the term was applied to representatives of a count administering justice for him in the country or small towns and dealing with unimportant cases, levying taxes, &c. Monasteries and religious houses often employed a vicar to answer to their feudal lords for those of their lands which did not pass into mortmain.

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  • It is an alpine region, particularly in its south portion, where rises the Alpstein limestone range (culminating in the Santis, 8216 ft.), though towards the north the surface is composed rather of green hills, separating green hollows in which nestle neat villages and small towns.

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  • In the Spanish peninsula, the chief importance of the numerous small towns lay in the part they played as fortresses during the unceasing wars with the Moors.

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  • It was during these disastrous Mercian wars that there first appeared on the Welsh coasts the Norse and Danish pirates, who harried and burnt the small towns and flourishing monasteries on the shores of Cardigan Bay and the Bristol Channel.

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  • Arica has been three times destroyed by tidal waves, and other small towns of the north Chilean coast have suffered similar disasters.

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  • As a large proportion of the labouring classes lived in the small towns and rural communities, they received comparatively little attention.

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  • At the present day the manna of commerce is collected exclusively in Sicily from cultivated trees, chiefly in the districts around Capaci, Carini, Cinisi and Favarota, small towns 20 to 25 m.

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  • The Chalk is everywhere very thinly peopled, except where it is thickly covered with boulder clay, and so becomes fertile, or where it is scored by drift-filled valleys, in which the small towns and villages are dotted along the high roads.

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  • The narrow strip of Greensands appearing from beneath the Chalk escarpment on its northern side is crowded with small towns and villages on account of the plentiful water-supply.

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  • There are other small towns on the coast which are ports for the small vessels engaged in the coasting and river trade, but they have no international importance because of their inaccessibility to ocean-going steamers, or the extremely small volume of their trade.

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  • At the small towns along the river it is nearly impossible to obtain beef, vegetables, or fruit of any sort, and the inhabitants depend largely upon river fish, mandioc, and canned goods for their subsistence."

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  • Mike also took us around small towns that had that distinct colonial feel to them.

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  • Like many other small towns in Iowa today, it resembles much more an inner city ghetto than a Norman Rockwell painting.

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  • Volunteers live in pairs in quaint small towns inn highlands, rainforest or coast.

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  • No restoring of dammaged hymen is possible in small towns or villages.

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  • From vibrant metropolises that never sleep through river valleys with fairytale castles to enchanting medieval small towns.

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  • The remainder of the district is largely rural, with the centers of population split between small towns and villages.

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  • There are a number of charming small towns and flourishing vineyards within easy reach.

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  • The Hrault average density of population in France is about 190 Ille-et-Vil to the square mile, the tendency being for the large Indre towns to increase at the expense of the small towns Indre-et-I as well as the rural communities.

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  • In many ways, Weymouth typifies what is going on in small towns across Britain.

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  • These panels can be paired together on large solar farms to harvest enough energy to power small towns and neighborhoods, or smaller units of cells placed on houses to power the lights and electronic devices for that home.

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  • Even the ride about an hour northward is worth it, especially for the glimpse into the small towns and ranches.

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  • Each one is somewhat different in where they travel to and the ports of call used, but you can expect to find a wide range of small towns along the way.

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  • In most cases, small towns will be more economical than large cities.

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  • Don't overlook small towns in your area or in other parts of your state if you really don't want to move very far.

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  • There are many retirement jewels out there, but unless you are personally acquainted with them, you may never discover all that these small towns and communities have to offer.

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  • While many seniors are very active and prefer the excitement of city living, others prefer small towns or a quieter country setting.

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  • Fortunately, with the retirement of baby boomers, there should be options in big and small towns.

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  • You can look through jobs located in your Province; by specific department like the Atomic Energy of Canada or Canada Revenue Agency departments; and even by Municipalities, which can range from small towns to large cities.

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  • Game board eateries are located in suburban areas, cities and small towns.

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  • Reduce Gang Activity-Unfortunately, even small towns aren't immune to the influence of gangs on young people.

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  • Join the parade-Many small towns across America hold Independence Day parades, and these are always fun to watch.

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  • Most small towns have at least one or two clairvoyants, and they can charge just about whatever they choose.

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  • Along with major roads and highways, small towns and two lane roads dot the pages of a city map.

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  • I still travel the world from Paris to Montreal to small towns in Vermont, looking for Vintage inspiration.

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