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"Big Smoke" Definitions
  1. the Big Smoke
  2. a large city, esp London

66 Sentences With "Big Smoke"

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Another thing to borrow from the Big Smoke: its governance structure.
Mary and Anna also happen to be in the Big Smoke.
Poverty has increased in the countryside, while falling in the Big Smoke.
But the Great Smog or Big Smoke, as this 1952 pea-souper was also known, was unprecedented.
I've been reassured that he's perfectly fine and just enjoying some chill time in the big smoke.
Anyway, Missouri is notable for its big, smoke-friendly patio, juicy burgers, and for being Berkeley's oldest dive.
Thanks to a hive of startup activity and constant evolution, there's no place like the Big Smoke to find emerging female techies.
Electronic musician Joanne Pollock is one such artist who came to that realization after spending almost a decade in the Big Smoke.
"—Big Smoke - (@Skepta) May 15, 2016He told ES Magazine in 2016 that Adele texted him "all the time" and "keeps him in check.
The kind folks at the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary gave us all a smart tip on pre-buying munchies for a big smoke sesh.
But Brimble's Dickensian rags-to-riches trajectory didn't involve a coming-of-age journey to the big smoke; he hardly left his home studio.
Packed to the edges with all the knockouts, submissions and surprises we crave, the organization's return to The Big Smoke will not soon be forgotten.
Despite his shocking loss to Hall in his last outing, the dominant opinion seems to be that the former Strikeforce king will return to his winning ways in The Big Smoke.
George Pascal, 31, a maintenance worker at the Parliament building, said that "there was big smoke and everyone was sent to safe places," and that the building, had been locked down.
Mount would like to think there are future opportunities for musicians to get the tools they need in regions outside of the Big Smoke, so that Britain can continue to represent its nuanced styles.
Here, instead of whizzing past rows of poky terraced houses en route to the big smoke each day, Rachel stares blurry-eyed at white-washed mansions that look more as if they belong on plantation land.
A UN study found that 80% of countries had policies to reduce rural-urban migration, although much of human progress has come from people putting down their hoes and finding better jobs in the big smoke.
My substitutions and extra requests were perfectly honored (like house-cured British Columbian smoked salmon in place of traditional Canadian bacon), but I was surprised when my "Big Smoke" egg sandwich came in a takeout bag rather than on a tray.
Swapping The Big Smoke for The Big Apple was something Sid, my long-term boyfriend, and I talked about frequently, but only in the vague way you discuss things that sound pleasant but belong in the distant future, like having a child or owning a house in the country.
In September 2015, MTY paid $3 million to acquire 60% of Big Smoke Burger. Big Smoke founder and president Mustafa Yusuf retained the remaining 40% of the company. At the time of the acquisition, Big Smoke Burger had a total of 17 locations. Of the 17 locations, 9 were located in Canada, 4 of which were corporately owned.
Big Smoke Burger is an international restaurant chain based in Canada.
In September 2015, MTY Food Group paid $3 million to acquire 60% of Big Smoke Burger. Big Smoke founder and president Mustafa Yusuf retained the remaining 40% of the company. At the time of the acquisition, Big Smoke Burger had a total of 17 locations. Of the 17 locations, 9 were located in Canada, 4 of which were corporately- owned.
The Big Smoke Burger was founded by Somalilander Canadian Mustafa Yusuf in November 2007, originally under the name Craft Burger. It rebranded to Big Smoke Burger in 2011 after Yusuf was unable to secure a trademark for the original name. The new name was chosen as "Big Smoke" has been a noted nickname for the city of Toronto, which is where the company has its headquarters. In 2013, the company began to expand its reach into the Middle East and the United States.
He featured in The Young New Zealand Poets (1973). His poetry is prominently represented in the anthology Big Smoke: New Zealand Poems 1960-1975 (2000).
The film was nominated for four Genies at the 29th Genie Awards, including Best Actor (Poole), Best Original Song (Bry Webb, "Big Smoke"), Best Sound and Best Sound Editing.
The remaining 8 locations were in the United States and the Middle East. After the sale, Yusuf remained with the company as Senior Vice President of Big Smoke Burger.
Dumpy a strange, cat-obsessed figure in a gold dress, who dreams of escaping to the big smoke. When a pleasant stranger appears, needing help to change a punctured tyre, opportunity final knocks.
Earlier he had bought an open-sided Mitchell automobile in 1907, the first car in Newport, which he used to rescue residents and help fire fighters during a major fire, the "Big Smoke", in 1910 (Great Fire of 1910?).
Nucentz was born and raised in Tallaght, Dublin. At age 12, he began penning his own rap tunes under the alias Nu-Centz, a name he once joked that was given to him by his mother. He was a regular guest on 2FM's Friday night Hiphop show "The Big Smoke".
2008 saw the label go from strength to strength, with interest from BBC 1Xtra, Big Smoke Magazine and This Is Hip Hop (Blog). In the same year the team began promoting forthcoming projects. d. C. and Vice began a collaborative project entitled "The Transatlantic Connection". One track from the LP saw particular success.
The Big Smoke (TBS) is an opinion site published by the Tselios Media Group. It features both established and emerging writers. It publishes original opinion articles on news, politics, the arts, lifestyle, law, social issues, satire and business. It was founded in 2013 in Australia, with a United States version launched in 2015.
Minnie met Waverley's (Claire Chitham) brother Stratford (Antony Starr) and fell in love. She ditched the big smoke and the two left to live on a farm. A few years later Eltham Wilson (Kip Chapman) stated that Minnie and Stratford were very much still together though were in the midst of a massive argument.
Three videos were released from "Weapons". On 3 December 2012, Watkins tweeted, "En route to the big smoke to shoot our new musical video." When the band had previously debuted "Bring 'Em Down" on Zane Lowe's show in February, Watkins stated that the fourth single was to be a "power ballad". However, a finished video was never released.
Fireflies also achieved the #1 spot on Billboard's Top Reggae Albums chart. In 2016, Easy Star Records also released Backbeat Soundystem's Into The Light EP, and The Big Smoke Remixed by Gentleman's Dub Club. In 2017, Easy Star Records released 9 albums. Lily of da Valley by Jesse Royal, Old Time Something Come Back Again, Vol.
While Sweet became the gang's leader, Carl, Big Smoke, and Ryder became high-ranking lieutenants, with Carl himself as the underboss. In 1987, most of Los Santos' gangs started trafficking drugs, allowing them to expand. However, due to Sweet morally despising drugs and refusing to become involved in the business, despite Big Smoke advising him otherwise, the Families started to lose their influence, to the point that they were almost completely wiped out – an opportunity which their sworn rivals, the Ballas, planned to take advantage of. At the same time, Carl began to distance himself from his friends and family after Brian's death; though the exact circumstances of the murder are never revealed, Sweet accuses Carl of having had the chance to save Brian but choosing to do nothing.
They lived their early years on the mission outside of Brookton, having two girls Tracy and May. A few years later they moved the family near "the big smoke"(Perth), staying in Maylands first. Then having Olman, Eddie, and Maxine. In the mid 1980s while living in Gosnells, 2 more children were to complete the immediate family Allan and Kirsty (adopted).
Dumpy Goes to the Big Smoke is a 2012 Australian short drama film written and directed by Mirrah Foulkes. The short film is produced by David Michod and Michael Cody and had its world premiere in competition at the Sydney Film Festival on 16 June 2012. After that the film compete at number of film festivals and earned good reviews.
Gingerich was raised on a 255-acre farm and at a very young age worked in the fields and sawmill. He developed a love for reading as an escape from reality. Books such as Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, Little Men, Little Women, Big Smoke Mountain, and Heidi had an influence in his early childhood years. In his early teens, Gingerich became restless with his life among the Amish.
As of October 2017, 19 locations were in operation worldwide. In June 2013, Big Smoke Burger opened their first location in the United States in Glendale, Colorado. A second location was opened in New York City in July 2014. The sale of burgers and poutine never caught on south of the St. Lawrence River and both locations were quietly closed by 2017 and the company has since left the United States.
Although the area isn't very high, one of the highest hills of southern Finland is located here (Lauhanvuori). Many Finns from this area immigrated to Minnesota, in the USA, as well as Michigan. Industry: Wood, potato, machinery. Tourism: Lauhanvuori National Park (hotel, viewtower, big smoke sauna, historical nature with many relics from ice-age) Nature: Mostly Forest, swamp and agriculture The municipality is unilingually Finnish and neighbour municipalities are Honkajoki, Karijoki, Kauhajoki, Kristinestad, Merikarvia and Siikainen.
Boyup Brook is a town in the south-west of Western Australia, south-southeast of Perth and northeast of Bridgetown. The town lies on Kaniyang land within the Noongar nation.AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia, Aboriginal Studies Press, AIATSIS, 1996. The name Boyup is derived from the name of a nearby pool "Booyup", an Aboriginal term meaning "place of big stones" (large granite outcrops common in the area) or "place of big smoke" (from burning the many surrounding grass trees).
Webb began his musical career playing in the emo band Shoulder in 1995, and later formed Constantines. In 2007 he recorded a cover of The Velvet Underground's "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'" as a duet with Casey Mecija of Ohbijou for the compilation album, Friends in Bellwoods. In 2009, Webb received a Genie Award nomination in the category Best Achievement in Music – Original Song for "Big Smoke", a song he wrote for the soundtrack to This Beautiful City.
Edible Brooklyn hosts numerous annual events such as Good Beer and Brooklyn Uncorked. The first annual Good Spirits Brooklyn event was hosted by Edible Brooklyn at The Invisible Dog Art Center in 2015. Other Edible Brooklyn events have included series affiliated with Brooklyn Brewery such as Sell It Like It Is, Demystifying the CSA Movement, and The Big Smoke, an event featuring smoked meats hosted at Brooklyn Brewery, as well as events like Brooklyn's Bounty which was hosted by Travel Channel's Adam Richman.
The Aropaoanui (Awapawanui) river flows from the Lake Tūtira to the Pacific Ocean in the Northern Hawkes Bay. It has been described as one of the cleanest rivers in New Zealand by the Department of Conservation, and is fished for many species including trout and whitebait. The valley and bay into which the river flows are also known as Aropaoanui, as is the metal road which meets the Napier–Wairoa highway. Aropaoanui is a Māori word which roughly translates to 'big smoke'.
These include "Neon Street" (also known as "Man - The Musical" and "The Big Smoke") and "High Time", a story about the 1979 Sydney Ghost Train fire at Luna Park. Both of these shows were written as solo vehicles for the acclaimed performer Philip Quast, who has lent his voice to many of the songs. These recordings still exist as unpublished demonstration tracks. In 2018, Neal donated his music archive to independent historian and archivist Joseph Marshall, who Neal has mentored for many years.
Of close to Jonah Lomu dimensions, Jones was immensely difficult to stop close to the line, when he went 'super power' and became 'tiger' and simply went straight through the defence. He was worshipped in Northland for his unusual personality and refusal to accept advice to move to the big smoke, Auckland, to advance his career. His immense power was partly due to his demanding job as a fisherman, but he also exercised hard and at 28 and weighing more than 17.5 stone he was still fast.
The college's Feminist Society, who co-organised the appearance, complained about her views on decriminalising prostitution. Ultimately, the show was pulled because of a lack of ticket sales. Smurthwaite has written for The Guardian, Cosmopolitan, The Independent, Stylist, The Scotsman, The Huffington Post, New Internationalist, The F-Word, Liberal conspiracy, Progressive Women, Big Smoke and London Is Funny. She also has a regular column in the National Union of Teacherss' official magazine, The Teacher, as well as making regular posts to her own blog, Cruella blog.
She appeared in every 2009 episode prior to the series' cancellation in October 2009. In 2013, she played Simone in Top of the Lake, a mystery drama television mini-series. In 2014, Foulkes joined the cast of the CBS remake TV series Hawaii Five-0 in the recurring role of Ellie Clayton, a lawyer, who is connected to Lieutenant Commander Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) through his father. Foulkes has written and directed several short films including, Dumpy Goes to the Big Smoke (2012), Florence Has Left the Building (2015) starring Jacki Weaver, and Trespass (2015).
On television, Powell had the recurring roles on Roc, South Central, and Army Wives, and well as guest- starred on In the Heat of the Night, Murder, She Wrote, NYPD Blue, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and House MD. In 2016, Powell was cast as main antagonist in the Bounce TV first prime time soap opera, Saints & Sinners opposite Vanessa Bell Calloway and Gloria Reuben. Powell is also known for his voice acting role as Big Smoke in the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. In 2017, Powell appeared in the second season of My Step Kidz.
Mountain Chief learned to hunt birds and prairie dogs using arrows without points, and his mother's father, Big Smoke, made his first bow that he used for hunting. When Mountain Chief was old enough to ride well, he began to hunt buffalo and was given steel-tipped arrows. Mountain Chief participated in his first war party when he was 15 years old, at which time he was given his first war name, Big Brave (Umak’atci), by Head Carrier. In his adolescence, Mountain Chief went by the name Big Brave, as his father was also named Mountain Chief.
Meanwhile, Tenpenny is tried for his crimes but all charges are dropped due to a lack of evidence, resulting in a city-wide riot. In the midst of the chaos, Carl aids Cesar in re-establishing his gang, the Varrio Los Aztecas, before confronting and ultimately killing Big Smoke at his crack palace penthouse. Afterwards, Carl pursues Tenpenny in a car chase which ultimately ends with Tenpenny crashing in front of the Johnson house. Carl prepares to shoot Tenpenny, but Sweet stops him as Tenpenny is already dying from his injuries and shooting him would leave evidence behind.
Pollution and a smoky atmosphere prevailed at all times of year because of industrial activity and the sheer concentration of domestic fires: an estimated 3.5 million tons of coal were being consumed each year in London by 1854. By 1880 coal consumption stood at 10 million tons per year. "The Smoke", or "The Big Smoke", a nickname for London which persists into the modern day, originated during the Victorian period among country dwellers visiting the capital. One observer described it in 1850: The smoky atmosphere meant that skin and clothing were quickly dirtied just by walking on the street.
Zafeen began his racing career in a six furlong maiden race at Salisbury Racecourse on 5 July. He started the 5/6 favourite but was beaten half a length by Big Smoke after hanging badly to the left in the final furlong. Three weeks later over the same course and distance he started odds-on favourite for a similar event and recorded his first success, taking the lead a furlong out and winning by three and a half lengths. In this race he was ridden by Steve Drowne who partnered him in his next seven races.
Sweet is ambushed by a group of Ballas on that same day and is wounded in the subsequent gunfight. Carl arrives on the scene and saves his brother's life but both are arrested by the police. Sweet is tried, convicted of several felonies, and sentenced to life in prison whilst Carl is forced by C.R.A.S.H. to move to the countryside outside Los Santos. In the aftermath of these events, the Grove Street Families lose their power and influence once more and subsequently relinquish all of their territory to their rival gangs, who begin flooding Los Santos with drugs, under Big Smoke, Ryder, and C.R.A.S.H.'s supervision.
230 Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray - writing in 1981 - concur: 'The B-side is a far more serious affair, and probably the most moving and pertinent work that Bowie produced prior to "Space Oddity". Sung in the second person to a young provincial would be Mod trying to keep up with the ace faces in the Big Smoke, the "London Boys" is a slow agonising portrayal of the inevitable comedown from the amphetamine exhilaration of "My Generation"' by the Who.Carr and Murray, p. 21 Bowie considered re-recording the song for Pin Ups in 1973, 'interspacing verses between covers of old Mod anthems'.
Carl was born to Beverly Johnson and an unnamed father in 1968, in his family home, located on Grove Street in the Ganton neighborhood of Los Santos. As a child, he got along well with his mother and older brother Sean (nicknamed "Sweet"), though not with his father, whom he barely remembers; as he states at one point, "[He] never really had a father." Later, Carl became the middle child of the family after the birth of his sister Kendl, and the middle son after the birth of his younger brother Brian. At a young age, Carl, Sweet, and Brian befriended Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris and Lance "Ryder" Wilson, and all five eventually joined the Grove Street Families.
In 2017, he assumed the same title at Whiskey Advocate. Shanken was one of the first magazine publishers to host reader-focused events, with the launches of the New York Wine Experience in 1981, WhiskyFest in 1998 and the Big Smoke in 1993. Today there are over a dozen events annually in New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, Las Vegas, San Francisco and Miami. The annual Impact Marketing Seminar for wine and spirits industry leaders from around the world began in 1977 and has featured renowned speakers such as Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Henry Kissinger, Dick Cheney, Rudy Giuliani, Abba Eban, Madeleine Albright, John R. Bolton, Newt Gingrich, Tommy Franks, Helmut Schmidt and Walter Cronkite.
Scrap Metal were a band from Broome, Western AustraliaSun Herald 24 December 1989, "A dusty town forges Scrap Metal"Sydney Morning Herald 26 January 1990, "50c trots trifecta turned to Scrap Metal" by Peter Cochrane who played rock music with elements of country and reggae. The members had Aboriginal, Irish, Filipino, French, Chinese, Scottish, Indonesian and Japanese heritage.Sydney Morning Herald 30 September 1987, "Why Broome beats Bondi" by Bruce Elder The band toured nationally as part of the Bran Nue Dae musical and with Midnight Oil, and were the first Aboriginal band to sign an international publishing deal. An ABC TV documentary From Broome to the Big Smoke was made about them.
Furthermore, on multiple tracks such as "What I'm Running From" and "Big Smoke" Tarsus focuses on his relocation to Barcelona just-prior to the formation of the band, the reasons why he departed from England and what he was feeling during this transition. Guitarist, Chris Pritchard, is inspired by nu metal acts such as Korn and Slipknot, namely their first and second albums; even saying that he fell in love with songs such as Wait and Bleed; whereas vocalist Kaya Tarsus is more-so inspired by hardcore bands such as The Dillinger Escape Plan, Converge and Every Time I Die. In full contrast, drummer Sam Hallett's favorite band is The 1975, as well as being a huge fan of R&B; together with Funeral For a Friend.
In 2013, she played the role of Simone in Top of the Lake, a six-hour mystery drama television mini-series created and written by Jane Campion and Gerard Lee, and directed by Campion and Garth Davis, which aired on the Sundance Channel in 2013. In 2015, she played the role of Kellie Norton in the Australian television miniseries The Principal. In 2014, she joined the cast of the CBS TV series Hawaii Five-0 in the recurring role of Ellie Clayton, a lawyer, who is connected to Lieutenant Commander Steve McGarrett Alex O'Loughlin through his father. In addition Foulkes directed and was screenwriter for Dumpy Goes to the Big Smoke (2012), and she directed the short film Eugene (2012, short film).
On this occasion, he is joined by his hometown friend Kenny (Mulhern), newly arrived to the Big Smoke after receiving a letter from Byron that doesn't tell the whole story of what he does for a living. This is Kenny's first visit to a gay pub but it's not his last. In fact, Kenny turns out to be better at this gainful employment lark than Byron; except that Kenny is so talented, he accidentally shags men to death. Meanwhile, Byron's work leads him to an encounter with The Desperate Dwarf (Griffiths) with a three- and-a-half inch willie, from whom he liberates the very cattle prod used to kill The Queen (Praed), who, it transpires, became the lover of Golders Green (Godley) because he passed Golders Green's really hard, really long Red Bull test.
The game's main storyline begins with Carl's return to Los Santos following the death of his mother in a drive-by shooting in 1992. Upon his arrival, Carl is confronted by LSPD officers Frank Tenpenny, Edward "Eddie" Pulaski, and Jimmy Hernandez, three highly corrupt members of the city's community policing unit, C.R.A.S.H. Tenpenny and his associates warn Carl early on that they intend to frame him for the murder of police officer Ralph Pendlebury, whom C.R.A.S.H. had killed to prevent him from exposing their illegal activities. They also force Carl to work for them in exchange for his safety and the safety of his family and friends. After his confrontation with C.R.A.S.H., Carl returns to Grove Street, where he is reunited with Sweet, Kendl, Big Smoke, and Ryder.
Foulkes has written and directed several short films including, Dumpy Goes to the Big Smoke (2012), which won the prize for Best Director at the Sydney Film Festival and was nominated for two AACTA Awards (formerly the Australian Film Institute Awards, also known as the AFI Awards) in 2013; Florence Has Left the Building (2015) starring Jacki Weaver, which premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival and won the 2015 AACTA Award for Best Short Fiction Film; and Trespass which had its International Premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2016. In 2013, Foulkes co-wrote the short film Eugene for the Intel and W Hotels Four Stories competition. She is the only female member of the Australian film-making collective Blue-Tongue Films. In 2010, for her acting, Foulkes was nominated for Best New Female Talent at the Logie Awards.
Kelly became interested in Hip Hop in the late 1980s and early 1990s through a BBC 2 show called Dance Energy that was presented by Normski and was soon an avid collector of albums and magazines like The Source and Hip-Hop Connection Several of Rob's friends and relatives excelled in sports two of them earned professional contracts. He is a massive boxing fan and is known to perform ringwalks for Oisin Fagan and Andy Lee both of whom have appeared in his videos. In 2002 while becoming frustrated at hearing some Irish rappers on radio he called in to Wes D'Arcy's "The Big Smoke" on 2FM to complain and was subsequently invited on the show and he soon became a regular fixture. He was discovered shortly by Irish producer Mike Donnelly, who would become a longtime collaborator.
Foulkes has appeared in several Australian feature films since 2006, including Spider (2007), Dying Breed (2008), Animal Kingdom (2010),; the erotic drama Sleeping Beauty (2011); and in the Australian anthology film The Turning (2013). In 2012, Foulkes made her screenwriting and directorial debut with the short film Dumpy Goes to the Big Smoke, a fictional story about a chance encounter that could change a lonely woman's life. The film received positive response from critics and garnered her several awards and nominations, including winning the prize for Best Director at the Sydney Film Festival and was nominated for two AACTA Awards in 2013 In 2013, she played the role of Sherry in the Australian anthology film The Turning, starring Cate Blanchett, based on a collection of short stories by Tim Winton. The film was nominated for the 2013 Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film, In 2013, Foulkes was nominated for her acting for the Best New Female Talent at the Logie Awards.
Most, if not all, episodes of this series are in the public domain, and 52 episodes were released by many DVD labels. These collections feature a variety of the same 52 episodes. These include "The Human Bomb", "The Big Actor", "The Big Mother", "The Big Cast", "The Big September Man", "The Big Phone Call", "The Big Casing", "The Big Lamp", "The Big Seventeen", "The Big .22 Caliber Rifle for Christmas", "The Big Grandma", "The Big Show", "The Big Break", "The Big Frank", "The Big Hands", "The Big Barrette", "The Big Dance", "The Big Betty", "The Big Will", "The Big Thief", "The Big Little Jesus", "The Big Trunk", "The Big Boys", "The Big Children", "The Big Winchester", "The Big Shoplift", "The Big Hit & Run Killer", "The Big Girl", "The Big Frame", "The Big False Make", "The Big Producer", "The Big Fraud", "The Big Crime", "The Big Pair", "The Big Missing", "The Big Bar", "The Big Present", "The Big New Year", "The Big Rod", "The Big Lift", "The Big Gap", "The Big Look", "The Big Glasses", "The Big Bird", "the Big Smoke", "The Big Bounce", "The Big Deal", "The Big Hat", "The Big Net", "The Big War", "The Big Oskar", and "The Big Counterfeit".

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