Ms. COLLINS: Gertie's Folk City, West 4th Street, in Greenwich Village. started there.
Instead, he gets a tiny dividend every time city folk spread peanut butter on their toast.
Many city folk have an emotional attachment to a way of life they have never experienced.
When asked, country people tend to say that city folk have forgotten about them.
Among city folk there is widespread support for reconciliation and dismay at the prime minister's broken promise.
Big city folk, you're going to have one significant qualm with the new Maps: there are no public transportation options for navigation.
Effective pressure to end grouse-shooting is likelier to come from the people who live in moorland areas than from anti-shooting city folk.
On Saturday night, the promised entertainment turned out to be manager Johnny Fisher and friends, performing some rocking country songs and getting even the city folk in the crowd to play the spoons.
Since these hearings tend to be conducted at a pretty rarefied level of expertise, their most important moments may not be obvious to non-City folk....but, as I say, they could echo through the financial world, when the Commission reports.
This has sharpened the anxiety among some City folk that the Asian upstarts will not only capture the lion's share of the fast-growing demand for finance on their doorstep, but will also take a big bite out of London's established businesses.
On the third of February, the official day of both saint and city, parish banner bearers flow into the city in folk costume for the centrepiece of the festival, a procession attended by bishops, ambassadors, civic leaders, visiting notables and the people of Dubrovnik.
Pollsters say he is popular all over Indonesia, with both young and old, rich and poor, men and women, and city and country folk.
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Wertkin, director of the Museum of American Folk Art in New York City, who is planning a 1999 sequel to his museum's 1975 tramp art exhibit.
Measured by the ratio of whites to blacks, the ratio of city to rural folk and past election returns, Missouri is a microcosm of the nation that surrounds it.
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He moved to London in his late teens and became a fixture at Les Cousins - the Soho club at the centre of the city's folk scene, which also spawned the likes of Ralph McTell, Bert Jansch and Al Stewart.
Mr Susilo, promising decisive action against corruption and the chaos in Indonesia's judicial system, has built himself an image of calm, competence and honesty which, say pollsters, has won him support from young and old, rich and poor, and city and country folk.
The city's poorer folk, most of whom live in the outer boroughs, receive little or nothing.
China has one scheme for urban workers, another for non-workers and a third for rural folk, each administered by separate city or county governments.
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Buyers included a shopping center in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore and the American Folk Art Museum in New York City.
Moreover, it is also known that the pACC-amygdala link is often out of kilter in schizophrenia, and that schizophrenia is more common among city dwellers than country folk.
She will visit World Heritage Sites in Suzhou, where the World Heritage Institute of Training and Research is based, and Hangzhou, where she will give the Mayor a certificate nominating it as a UNESCO City of Crafts and Folk Art.
Musicians who perform the "Baghdadi Square, " an old style of folk music, used to enliven weddings and other celebrations throughout the city.
Before the 1980s the City was home to well-heeled but not especially bright folk who traded on their connections.
"Winds with Hands, " one of the quietest cuts from Pelican's recent album City of Echoes, begins with acoustic strumming of an edgy but simple folk-tinged melody, building with each repetition of the tune.
Hayachine as a deity, they began a tradition of folk performance that continues to enliven the Great Festival of the Hayachine Shrine held in Hanamaki City on the first day of August.
"Toward the Low Sun" (Drag City) is the ninth album by the instrumental group Dirty Three , which dispenses with equal efficacy sentimental folk ballads, free-flowing rock and downtown free jazz, resulting in tender beauty and raucous clatter.
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