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resented the Montreal English community as a | small-town, a close-knit community. |
discover a mysterious airplane at the local | small-town airport. |
y pulpy, this tale of big-city corruption in | small-town America has competence without mood or power |
While viewed as a satire of | small-town America and its reaction to the anti-war pro |
er: An Insider's Story of Dogma v. Darwin in | Small-Town America is a book by journalist Lauri Lebo a |
In his book The Lost Continent: Travels in | Small-Town America, Bill Bryson said of the site that i |
Postville U.S.A.: Surviving Diversity in | Small-Town America, written by Mark Grey and Michele De |
nificant photographs ever taken of rural and | small-town America. |
ity with the idyllic conditions one finds in | small-town America. |
ANT, the series follows him as he travels to | small-town American destinations, speaking with gay, bi |
ldings are constructed in a style mixture of | small-town Americana and another wood-based style remin |
istries, establishing the Catholic Church in | small-town and rural America. |
ud is captured, he's railroaded into Swede's | small-town and dangerous jail by the Judge (Donald Suth |
is regionally known for its art program, its | small-town atmosphere, and its setting amid picturesque |
Little Elm also retains a | small-town atmosphere. |
and-white, comedy-drama musical film about a | small-town boy who finds fame and romance when he joins |
ugurated in 1965, and it was fairly ordinary | small-town centre with pedestrian streets. |
d that she tried to preserve the community's | small-town character. |
Higgins Beach has managed to retain its | small-town characteristics, something that larger beach |
e book had more focus on Gage's impoverished | small-town childhood. |
read for the role of "John Burns", a naive, | small-town college student on the ABC series "Taxi". |
Elections were also held in the rural and | small-town communities around the city. |
The rural and | small-town communities surrounding Brantford also held |
The rural and | small-town communities near Brantford also held electio |
; Hank, a quiet man with a secret; Lonnie, a | small-town cop; and Jimmy (Trejo), the ill-tempered own |
e characters are openly engaged in affairs), | small-town corruption (the sheriff is falsely assumed t |
Two years later, he played a | small-town district attorney opposite Joe Pesci in My C |
lish people, particularly those of rural and | small-town England. |
er, the expansion of the city threatens this | small-town feel with the construction of big modern bui |
aintain much of their peripheral faubourg or | small-town feel while prospering as one of the two or t |
ke trail, Herndon capitalized on history and | small-town feel (in a major metropolitan region) by con |
A | small-town feel abounds with no traffic control signals |
shopping district along "The Ave" gives it a | small-town feel, although there are also a few chain st |
t is a good example of an early 20th Century | small-town Florida brick retail/office building. |
of gentrification and coastal development in | small-town Florida. |
Small-town girl Katherine (Norma Shearer) steals a trai | |
he development of a young woman from a naive | small-town girl into a participant in a bank robbery. |
Trudy Kockenlocker (Betty Hutton) is a | small-town girl with a soft spot for soldiers. |
nter Neha Bhardwaj (Neetu Chandra), a modest | small-town girl asking for accommodation. |
A | small-town girl who just moved to Manhattan is taken un |
that his editor should run an article about | small-town girl Hazel Flagg, purportedly dying from exp |
Buddy, a young gay man leaves his | small-town home in rural Upstate New York to make a new |
7 year-old Carol (Christina Gregg) flees her | small-town home to escape from her alcoholic stepfather |
oodwin has concentrated on family law in her | small-town law practice in Richmond County. |
, and seemingly happy country prosecutor and | small-town lawyer in central Louisiana. |
C television series which tells the story of | small-town life in Glace Bay, on the island of Cape Bre |
den on the Saugus Branch is a 1946 memoir of | small-town life written by American novelist Elliot Pau |
Ryan, an old boyfriend, who had escaped this | small-town life, but now takes a job in a garage and ac |
" grew from the two trading one-liners about | small-town life, where conservative values were the nor |
gan taking notes for a realistic novel about | small-town life. |
uraged by the director to get a feel for the | small-town location. |
Nicodemus Dyzma is a | small-town man who comes to the Polish capital from the |
t The Acorn Theater, big-city acts thrive in | small-town Michigan" on November 2, 2008. |
nd does not want to suffer the prejudices of | small-town morals (which would look down on an unmarrie |
bout two sophisticated Parisians stranded in | small-town Nebraska. |
ive of an extraordinary day in the life of a | small-town newspaper editor. |
fe Begins at Forty, in which Rogers played a | small-town newspaper editor. |
stic career but chose to take the reins of a | small-town newspaper. |
versary in 2006 and continues as a crusading | small-town newspaper. |
ing incident casts a ripple among a group of | small-town oddballs. |
ramming brings foreign and strong art to the | small-town of Three Oaks Michigan. |
The story involves a kindly | small-town physician (Zucco) who has secretly murdered |
In 2006 and 2007, Orchulli, as a newcomer to | small-town politics, led the local Darien (CT) Republic |
ue story, David Wilkerson (Pat Boone) is the | small-town preacher who gets caught in the shadows of a |
Chris & John meet Adam, the coordinator of a | small-town pride. |
On the other hand, its | small-town qualities, low population density, and close |
s love affair with it brought the end to the | small-town rail lines. |
o first heard Stoican's 1977 LP in 1986 in a | small-town record store in Transylvania, began negotiat |
a controversy like Kitzmiller, particularly | small-town reporters. |
red to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and | small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwester |
ling the big wishes and dreams of some needy | small-town residents. |
teenth century, Magnolia served as a popular | small-town resort for wealthy New Orleaneans, who took |
Legislative Assembly) represented rural and | small-town ridings. |
The Scandinavian | small-town setting of the earlier film was kept but the |
reates a nice sense of authenticity with the | small-town setting, filled with the spider-web of share |
Reimer was born and raised in | small-town southern Manitoba. |
ginally licensed and where it simulcast that | small-town station's community-oriented format. |
Moving out of their standard | small-town surroundings, the gang visits the farm owned |
The | small-town team was ranked eighth in the state behind t |
alled the film "The finest representation of | small-town Texas since The Last Picture Show." |
Johnson plays a | small-town Texas sheriff who falls for an illegal immig |
ore than fifty short stories about rural and | small-town Texas and the semifeudal system of tenant fa |
The Madam and her girls, from a | small-town whore-house, on an outing to a village, visi |
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