You come from every conceivable background -- from big cities and small towns, from every race and faith and station.
In the column I asked for personal stories from anyone who had recently moved from big cities to the boonyack.
For the best prices, head inland and away from the big cities and towns.
Texas Rep. Dan Flynn, a Republican co-author of a bill allowing guns on college campuses, said opposition from public universities and big cities has so far kept the measure from coming to a vote.
Fewer than 20% of SMS GupShup's users are from the big metro cities.
Far from big roads and cities and with punishing winters, the future on the Tug Hill Plateau looked bleak.
Encouraged by a Singapore government push to spur investment in Africa, Chand has found an unusual niche: villages far from the big African cities.
As I've argued before, that low limit unfairly precludes many nonwealthy couples in big cities from converting their old iras to a Roth.
They wanted doctors, nursing homes and decent schools that would keep young families from moving to the big cities, leaving only the old behind (see article).
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And, thanks to noise-suppression technology, it won't generate the sonic boom that prevents the big bird from landing in cities like Tokyo.
In America, strong pressure for reform comes from blacks and Hispanics in big cities, who are deserting the public school system in unprecedented numbers.
This kind of interaction was not only what he longed for, but he believed it would also appeal to other professionals (men in those days) who, like him, had emigrated from rural America to the big cities.
The company started a largely on-demand new airline, again called Pan Am, that flies from airports on the fringes of big cities, like those in New Haven, Conn. and Trenton, N.
They come from every corner of our country, big cities, small towns.
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In 1920, when the census revealed big shifts from the countryside to the cities, rural politicians refused to reapportion seats in Congress to reflect the census results.
Families are close, but there's little work, so many people spend as long as two years away from home in the sweatshops of big Asian cities or in the construction sites of the Persian Gulf.
The annual death toll from heatwaves in those big U.S. cities is expected to balloon to 3, 000 to 4, 000 by 2020, he said.
One of the biggest problems is that big cities are often split off from some of their suburbs, resulting in a higher GDP count for a lower population.
Russian prosecutors are reluctant to investigate ethnic attacks on Muslims from the Caucasus, which happen a lot in big Russian cities.
Ambitious jazz musicians used to have to relocate to big cities with reputable scenes: to learn from elders, collaborate with peers, play on big stages and meet potential financial backers.
From the beginning of April, condominiums being built in big cities have been allowed to double the amount of floor space they can build on a given piece of land.
More will be shifting from the high-priced, low-growth big metros for opportunity cities such as Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Raleigh and Charlotte.
The unemployment rate in six big cities fell to 11.7% in June from 13.1% in April and average wages rose 1.8% between May and June.
At the same time, the big carriers sharply cut the number of cities they serve, from 463 in 1978 to 268 two decades later.
"They'll be in a position to profit from the big-growth markets, which are the major U.S cities plus foreign destinations like Shanghai, " said aviation consultant Michael Boyd.
Damage from the tsunami and nuclear accident prompted many to leave towns and villages for big cities, sapping energy out of communities.
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And millions of entrepreneurs in big cities and small towns across the country will benefit not only from the business expensing plan I mentioned, but from additional tax cuts that will spur research and development.
The proportion of Americans living in urban areas rose from 93.2% in 2000 to 93.7% last year, with big cities growing faster than small ones.
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