Penitent groups went from town to town, calling on people to change their lives.
Thus the reason the Reagans moved from town to town during Ronald Reagan's youth.
He dropped out of school and hopped from town to town playing in bars and cabarets.
Unlike the main pack, we drive our own vehicle which lugs our gear from town to town.
Just imagine, we're in Iowa, a 25-minute ride is from town to town.
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In Fujian province each spring, tens of thousands of the faithful parade from town to town in religious "long marches" celebrating localized Taoist gods.
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Many drifted from town to town looking for non-existent jobs.
He recalled that when he was a young architect travelling a lot from town to town, at the end of a weary day he always seemed to have a long walk to find his hotel room.
Since then Railroad Earth had been a consistent draw at rock clubs, theaters, and bluegrass festivals, earning a devoted following of so-called hoboes who trailed the band from town to town and trade cassettes of their live shows.
Woking have a replay after coming from behind to a 3rd minute goal from Brentwood Town to draw 1-1.
But even barring another catastrophe, it might be really nice to get from one town to another in a civilized way, the way a Bostonian might go to New York for a weekend to see a play or something.
Over the next several decades, I would make countless journeys up and down those elevators, either to take friends from out of town to see my favorite views, or to visit Windows on The World for a glass of wine.
Kohler has gradually transformed the town from an industrial site to a resort town, with high-end American Club Resort Hotel, and the nearby golf courses at Whistling Straits and Blackwolf Run.
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If our parents wanted to remember as they moved away from the small town to the city, they cracked open an album or maybe even plugged in the slide projector.
Warburton, who's no stranger to early mornings, entertains and informs listeners from Old Town to Haydon Wick, every weekday from 6.00am - 9.00am.
An end to OECD farm subsidies, however, would transfer money from town to countryside.
Crew members from Beaumaris took part in a memorable leg of the Olympic torch relay, as they ferried the flame from the town to Menai Bridge.
As a result visits are over lapped, carers are forced to travel from one side of town to the other, there are unreliable staff who constantly go off sick due to being overworked, and it's the client who suffers as a result.
She comes to The Daily Muse from a variety of management gigs, from small town music venue to big city cupcake bakery.
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Today's church reflects Lebanon's rapid transformation from a rural town to a Nashville suburb.
Many locals, meanwhile, lament the transformation of Reading from market town to urban shopping experience.
Eisenhower ordered Germans from the nearby town to tour the camp, so they could see what was being done in their name.
For the children who follow their parents on a trek from one rural town to another, this can be a wrenching and demoralizing dislocation.
The DLR extention from Canning Town to Stratford is well underway.
The trips all start with a five-hour private flight from Cape Town to an ice runway perched atop a 50m-tall frozen waterfall located within the Dronning Maud Land region in eastern Antarctica.
As Taps approached, they raised their instruments and played, echoing Taps down the long, long brass line that stretched over hill and dale, from village to town, while motorists slowed, stopped and stood.
In the Unibond First Division South Grantham Town came from a goal down at Market Drayton Town to open their season with a 5-1 victory.
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