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"out-of-towner" Definitions
  1. a visitor to a town or city from another place : someone from out of town

55 Sentences With "out of towner"

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All that amounts to valuable information for an out-of-towner, Swann says.
I don't know who this out-of-towner is, so that would depend.
"An out-of-towner gets uncomfortable when he sees a bus," Dr. Grant said.
Where on Valencia are you taking an out-of-towner when the sun goes down?
An out-of-towner like Ryerson, they implied, didn't know what was best for the people of Letcher County.
Cathy's husband Stan (Gregg Edelman) seems fairly calm, while her out of towner brother Hunter (John Ellison Conlee) is devastated.
Aside from a pair of selfie-snapping teenagers, as far as I could tell I was the only out-of-towner.
Remembering my name and saying hello was maybe a small gesture for Alex, but as an out-of-towner, I was impressed.
Ricky Everett, with out-of-towner Ronnie Rosenthal, snagged a table in the dance area so that they could talk with fewer interruptions.
Others took aim at the cost — $8 million — as well as the hiring of an out-of-towner, Mr. Koons, to create it.
And when an out-of-towner whined about the freeze, a resident professed his love for winter, noting cheerily that it will be snowmobile season soon.
It's infuriating that one of Detroit's top, salaried curatorial positions belongs to an out-of-towner who seemingly cannot bother to meaningfully engage with the city.
The crowd wasn't booing her because she sucked—they were booing her because she was an out of towner from Chicago going up against a hometown hero.
However, the sergeant who called in Wagoner and questioned him ultimately arrested the out-of-towner on suspicion of criminal trespassing, a class B misdemeanor in Texas.
Stella and her love interest, an out-of-towner named Ramón, try to learn about Sarah's past in order to stop her before her stories do them in.
The Tories' man, Jack Rankin, must overcome the suspicion of some locals that he is an out-of-towner, parachuted in as he was from Windsor, 70 miles away.
Mr. Kuo warned him that he had his own method and an out-of-towner couldn't win, but he dropped the first hundred and landed five right off the bat.
The show is so winsome, so witty, so energetic that it might ensnare you despite yourself, leaving you as tangled up in blue as the most undemanding out-of-towner.
In any city, the mispronunciation of street names is one of the dead giveaways that someone is an out of towner, even if it's just a different part of the city.
They're told an out-of-towner, a man about 6 feet 4 inches and built like a middle linebacker, cruised through the neighborhood about an hour before the first overdose occurred.
"It was like going back to the '60s, but without the drugs," said Suzanne Curley, a 69-year-old out-of-towner who heard about the Oddly Satisfying Spa through a friend.
Tables cleared, I was dancing at Son Cubano in the meatpacking district with fast friends, my bright red swingy dress announcing my out-of-towner status in a sea of slinky black.
The residents, all of Dutch descent, set their own clocks to the ringing of the bells, until one day a devilish out-of-towner attacks the belfry man and disrupts the clock.
Hans Sachs, a kind and deserving oldster, hopes to win Eva's hand in the guild's song competition (yep, that's the prize), but Walther, a young out-of-towner, has some new ideas.
White HorseThe epicenter of what you might-could call "New Austin," White Horse is where a local will take an out-of-towner to meet other "locals" (no one's from here any longer).
White HorseThe epicenter of what you might-could call "New Austin," White Horse is where a local will take an out-of-towner to meet other "locals" (no one's from here any more).
But if the church can't help, then the shaman — another mysterious out-of-towner, whom Jong-Goo's family seeks out to help save his daughter — only makes things worse with his exhausting exorcism rite.
DAVID SMOLLAR, SAN DIEGO To the Editor: There is an additional objection to those voiced so cogently by Holland Cotter and Roberta Smith to a mandatory out-of-towner entrance fee to the Metropolitan Museum.
It takes balls to open a splashy Cantonese restaurant in Hong Kong, one of the cuisine's central hubs and one of the most finicky foodie cities on the planet, especially for an out-of-towner who isn't Cantonese.
"If you have an out-of-towner, and they say, 'Where's Fenway Park?' you say, 'Follow the Citgo sign,'" said Cody Burridge, 26, a freelance photographer who was, on a recent evening, smoking a cigarette underneath the sign.
In the shove-and-shout confusion that followed, the out-of-towner Mr. Pizer, 6-foot-2 and 210 pounds, threw one punch, breaking the nose of a local resident, Steven Frazier, 5-foot-10 and 140 pounds.
" The technology was later introduced at other stations, but not for the benefit of "the regular subway riders," a Board of Transportation employee told The Times in 1950, adding: "It is the out-of-towner who has the trouble.
Whether you're a native New Yorker who has yet to explore this side of the city, or an out-of-towner thinking of taking a trip to the Big Apple to see everything it has to offer, you'll find your perfect destination ahead.
Back at the team's dull Nomad Hotel – an out-of-towner backing on to a supermarket – Aubameyang takes his phone off the hook, holes up in his room and only surfaces for occasional business meetings with a t-shirt designer and a headphone entrepreneur.
If it weren't for Richard Willis (Chris Messina), the out-of-towner detective who is perpetually perplexed by the customs of Wind Gap, Missouri, we might never have received an explanation for the ritual of Calhoun Day, featured in the episode "Closer" of Sharp Objects.
So, to help us figure out the best gifts for every out-of-towner on your list, Influenster surveyed more than 4,000 shoppers across the country to find out which beauty brands are most coveted in each of the 50 states and D.C. this time of year.
Had Mr. de Blasio brought in an out-of-towner to lead the department, he could have been vulnerable to accusations of having deviated from a successful strategy, including by those in Mr. Bratton's orbit who remain at the department for now but may not for long.
I talked with Yolanda and Heather, two Austin locals who are both visually impaired, about the usual out-of-towner SXSW topics: How Austin has changed in the last 15 years (rents have been inching ever upward for at least a decade), the throngs of well-coiffed techies that swarm 6th Street for Interactive and the L.A. and New York hipsters who arrive for music shortly thereafter.
I typically try not to make a big deal of it—quickly changing the focus of the conversation to how the view from the Sky Lobby, on the 64th floor, is one of my favorite in all of the city, or how the tourists outside the building, constantly abuzz with out-of-towner aloofness, are the occasional inconvenience when trying to access the front doors.
"Suhay, Lisa. "JERSEYANA; Where They Don't Speak With Forked Tongue", The New York Times, December 8, 2002. Accessed January 10, 2012. "When one person comes into the area and pronounces the name of the town Forkt River, that person is called a Benny, or an out-of-towner.
The Local is a 2008 action-drama film directed, written by and starring Dan Eberle. It also stars Maya Ferrara, Karl Herlinger, Beau Allulli, David F. Nighbert, Paul James Vasquez, James Alba, and Paul Bowen. The film follows Noname, a small-time drug trafficker hired by a wealthy out-of-towner to help free his drug-addicted daughter.
According to Oregon Public Broadcasting, the old and new carpet designs are similar in appearance "to the untrained, out-of-towner eye." Installation was scheduled to continue through November 2015. Local firm Hennebery Eddy Architects is overseeing its installation, having been contracted in June 2013 to select materials and manage logistics. The new carpet is made of materials from recycled carpet and plastic bottles and jars.
Once Rich and Schaefer Stadiums were built for the Bills and Patriots respectively, the league was stable enough to begin expanding. Originally the proposed Tampa Bay expansion franchise was awarded to Tom McCloskey, a construction company owner from Philadelphia.‘Out-of-Towner Picked to Own Tampa Team’; in McCloskey quickly became dissatisfied with the financial arrangement with the NFL, and backed out of the deal a month later.Mizell, Hubert. “Economics drive McCloskey out”.
Tully was a prosperous town in tropical north Queensland, until Brazil dumped its sugar surplus on the global market. The locals call a meeting to save the town from financial disaster. Ron Hunt stands up and proposes to build The World’s Biggest Gumboot in honour of Tully’s rainfall record of 7.98 metres in 1950. Ron declares the Big Golden Gumboot will put Tully on the map, so he and the local Rotary Club hire out-of-towner Bryan Newell to build the edifice.
Based on the Nale Ba legend, the film featured her as a mysterious, unnamed woman who falls in love with Rao's character. The critic Saibal Chatterjee took note of the film's feminist subtext and found Kapoor to be "suitably icy as the enigmatic woman". Rajeev Masand opined that she "blends in nicely as the alluring out-of-towner with an air of mystery around her". With gross earnings of over , Stree emerged as her highest- grossing release to that point.
This tells the story of an introverted and burned-out writer who ends a hollow relationship with a married woman at the same time as he rents a room in his city apartment to an extrovert out-of-towner named Rachel, a generation younger than himself. He is torn between his attraction to her, his self- consciousness and his fear of involvement. The show was first performed in embryo in San Antonio, Texas, at the beginning of 2012. It has since been extensively revised.
The League premiered on FX on October 29, 2009 and ran for seven seasons. The series is a semi-scripted comedy from Jeff and Jackie Marcus Schaffer about a group of friends in a fantasy football league. Scheer plays Dr. Andre Nowzick, a rich plastic surgeon whose naivete makes him the butt of many jokes. Scheer has co-scripted a handful of episodes: "The Anniversary Party", "Expert Witness", "Sober Buddy", "The Out of Towner" and "Tailgate" with co-star Nick Kroll; he co- wrote the episode "Bringer Show" with Stephen Rannazzisi and was the sole credited writer of "The Block".
Among the oldest items pertaining to the Bethmann family in the (online) archives of the city of Frankfurt is the file of a criminal complaint brought by Konrad in 1685 while he was in the employ of the House of Nassau. Under the rubric "Jew v. Out-of-towner", the archive summarizes the case as follows: > Conrad Bethmann, master of the mint for the Princely House of Nassau- > Schaumburg, versus Mencke and Abraham zum Hecht (father and son), for theft > of Schaumburg hellers in Schwalbach near Königstein and resale of stolen > property. Defendants claim to have acquired the stolen coins in good faith.
As an out-of-towner from New York City, Frazee had been regarded with suspicion by Boston's sportswriters and baseball fans when he bought the team. He won them over with success on the field and a willingness to build the Red Sox by purchasing or trading for players. He offered the Senators $60,000 for Walter Johnson, but Washington owner Clark Griffith was unwilling. Even so, Frazee was successful in bringing other players to Boston, especially as replacements for players in the military. This willingness to spend for players helped the Red Sox secure the 1918 title.
He brought in talented anchors like Sue Simmons and Spencer Christian but also replaced long-time local news anchor Rolf Hertsgaard with controversial out-of-towner Don Harrison and streamlined the news operation. Kershaw later brought other innovations to WNBC-TV in New York City and WBBM- TV in Chicago as news director at those stations. WBAL-TV lent then- meteorologist Sandra Shaw to Hearst sister station WDSU-TV in New Orleans on September 1, 2008, to assist with the Louisiana station's coverage of Hurricane Gustav. On January 3, 2009, WBAL-TV became the second station in Baltimore (behind WBFF-TV) to begin broadcasting its local news programming in high definition.
The United States government has outlawed butter and untreated eggs because of their high cholesterol content. Gurney, an antiques dealer in rural New Jersey discovers several farmers who are producing the 'real stuff' and starts dealing in them, thus becoming a 'lipidlegger'. A decade after the ban, Gurney is approached by an out-of-towner for his product, and only after showing the goods does the man reveal he is in fact a Health Department inspector - it is the equivalent of a drug bust. However, Gurney's insight reveals that the man himself enjoys buttered biscuits, but has not had one since he was a child.
Halvard Solness (Shawn) is an aging architect of a small town in Norway, who has managed to attain some distinction and local reputation; he has long been married to Aline (Hagerty). One day while his friend Doctor Herdal (Pine) is visiting, Solness has another caller: 22-year-old out-of-towner Hilde Wangel (Joyce), whom the Doctor promptly recognizes from a recent trip. Soon after the Doctor leaves and Solness is alone with Hilde, she reminds him that they are not strangers; they previously met in her home 10 years ago when she was 12. When Solness does not respond to her quickly enough, she reminds him that at one point he made advances to her, offered a romantic interlude, and promised her "castles in the sky" during their encounter, which she believed.
Stockbroker Clarence Day is the benevolent curmudgeon of his 1880s New York City household, striving to make it function as efficiently as his Wall Street office but usually failing. His wife Vinnie is the real head of the household. In keeping with the Day's actual family, all the children (all boys) are redheads. The anecdotal story encompasses such details as Clarence's attempts to find a new maid, a romance between his oldest son Clarence Jr. and pretty out-of-towner Mary Skinner, a plan by Clarence Jr. and his younger brother John to make easy money selling patent medicines, Clarence's general contempt for the era's political corruption and the trappings of organized religion, and Vinnie's push to get him baptized so he can enter the kingdom of God.
Mr Karate () is an Egyptian sports drama film directed by Mohamed Khan and released in 1993, stars Ahmad Zaki as an originally naive out of towner who is brought down by the hardships of life in Cairo. Broke and unemployed, Zaki's character gets a stint as a garage worker before graduating to the more lucrative, albeit less dignified, profession of illicit parking helper (monadi). After an acquaintance with a local retired karate instructor (played by Ibrahim Nasr), Zaki's character is introduced to the world of martial arts through watching a series of old Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan movies which, at first, are picked out by his new friend (Nasr's character) but which he then picks out himself from a nearby video rental store where his love interest in the movie works (played by Nahla Salama). What starts as a childish fascination, becomes with the help of Nasr, a new awakening for Zaki's character, who develops a resolve to become defenseless no more and trains in art of karate.
Noname (Dan Eberle) is a mysterious, lowly drug courier in Brooklyn, New York looking for escapism from his tortured and violent past. He rents out the basement of a married couple, struggling to stay clean from drugs and make ends meet with no job or money, which has him resort to working for psychotic drug dealers, particularly Sig (George Tchortov) and Big Black (Paul Bowen) Under surveillance by wealthy out-of-towner, Frank (David F. Nighbert), and his associate, Joe (Paul James Vasquez), Noname confronts them in their car, where he is offered $5000 in return for his cooperation, later revealed they want him to emancipate Frank’s heroin-addicted, estranged daughter Claire (Maya Ferrara) from the drug house of his boss, Big Black. During his errands, Noname meets drug dealer, Blueboy (Beau Allulli), and elderly leukemic woman, Anne Thomson (Janet Panetta), both who befriend him. However, some of his trafficking stops turn up botched, landing him in trouble with his dealers, as he is kidnapped and nearly killed by one of Sig’s enforcers.

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