But the town-by-town franchise licensing process remains the company s last, and most cumbersome, obstacle.
It might mean registering just one more person per town -- just one more.
It was Libyan fighters, often outgunned and outnumbered, who fought pitched battles, town-by-town, block-by-block.
Still, much of the committee's growth has been in money raised in "road shows" -- out-of-town fund-raisers.
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Well, the so-called 'c-store' is partly to provide for those who can't get to the out-of-town, once-a-week shop.
On Tuesday, I gave this little speech here in town -- (laughter) -- the State of the Union.
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For now, it's back to the town-by-town lobbying dance--an expensive one, at that.
We drive to the other side of town -- a place called Virginia.
Just another day in a thriving college town -- this one happening to be home to the University of Vermont.
Everyone in this town -- rather, everyone who was elected in this town is on the hook for the economy.
Despite new corporate ownership, Donguri is still one of the best restaurants in town--not inexpensive, but few of its quality are.
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As a tour operator, the east end of town--which most of the nation now knows is called The Point--that was our canvas.
In times of distress, his relics were carried around the town -- a procession which is now carried out every seven years.
Keillor's Prairie Home shtick--small-town satire and down-home music revue--developed a cult following.
But for Jeff Rosen, the dream life is being a small-town entrepreneur--and doing it in beautiful Ojai, far from the madding L.A. crowd.
She cited Cowbridge as an example of a thriving high street which had survived against the challenges presented by out-of-town centre and on-line shopping.
In high-tech circles, cable bosses are seen as small-town people with a small-town mentality, running local monopolies badly and steeped in old-fashioned analogue technology.
Wellens has now made more than 375 appearances for his home-town club - and he was rewarded with a place in the 2010 Super League Dream Team.
Novelist Sinclair Lewis rose to fame in the 1920s (and won the 1930 Nobel Prize in Literature) by satirizing small-town small-mindedness, in Main Street and Babbitt.
Miners and lumberjacks could use the scrip at the company store--often the only store in town--or redeem the tokens for cash, at a steep 25% discount.
And at the very moment when he should have quit while he was ahead -- fill that suitcase and get outta town -- Gingrich pushed on.
When the so-called night commuting started, the children just slept wherever they could in town--on the streets, at the bus station, on the steps in front of buildings.
Remember the famous Bush-Perot-Clinton town hall-style debate where George H.
Slockett said early voting is insurance against the expected -- finals at the University of Iowa or an out-of-town business trip -- or the unexpected, like a sick child.
In "The Last Stand, " he plays a small-town semi-retired sheriff who "is not pretending to be a 22-year-old, " said Erik Feig, president of production at Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.
How did that fire spark the massive explosion that tore through the northern part of town -- killing 14 people, including nine first responders, and injuring hundreds of others?
Persuading more drivers to leave their car behind will require a shrewd mix of carrot and stick, such as high parking fees, free out-of-town parking and inner-city pedestrian areas.
At nearly 100 years old, the Taj Mahal Palace is the grandest dame in town -- a hotel that is deeply woven into the history and social fabric of the city.
People walked and rode their bikes -- Bergdahl's preferred way of getting around in his small mountain town -- and they stood for a solemn singing of the national anthem.
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