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"townspeople" Definitions
  1. people who live in towns, not in the countryside; the people who live in a particular town

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Soon, members of Proctor's extended family were accused by other townspeopletownspeople, perhaps, who had always been seeking an excuse to get revenge on their neighbors.
All of them said townspeople used to get along well.
French townspeople wave at arriving Allied forces in Normandy, France.
Townspeople believed the devil instructed witches to curse these girls.
The decree also offers bonus payments to townspeople who procreate.
"I am free, thanks to the townspeople," she told them.
Townspeople have begun to lock their doors and install alarms.
So she has to stop the townspeople from destroying him.
Nevermind that Ms. Gerwig did include black actors as townspeople.
My nephew Waleed was the village policeman, keeping our townspeople safe.
The townspeople relied on her for plant remedies and prophetic wisdom.
And that the local townspeople are dangerously scared of her kind.
No matter what they do, the townspeople are not very hopeful.
Rogue gun-toting townspeople become the judges, and later the punishers.
While there, I enjoyed the hospitality of the townspeople of Burns.
The systems are the subjects, while the townspeople are the objects.
The real shock comes when the dead reappear as local townspeople.
By evening, a group of townspeople approached the pair outside a store.
They dragged some local Taliban leaders before the townspeople and beheaded them.
In 1693, the townspeople of Salem tried to get rid of them.
We see townspeople waving Union Jacks and soldiers marching in a parade.
The happy news is that Magdalene apparently wasn't snubbed by the townspeople.
Townspeople crowd the pub, and the choreography makes the number come alive.
For townspeople in Tumaco, poverty can make life outside the law attractive.
Fish's staging emphasizes the community—the townspeople, still seated, occasionally sing along.
That's where many of the townspeople were when the Sunday rampage began.
But the townspeople of Lancashire didn't want to work through the night.
Then, against daunting odds, employees and townspeople took ownership of the plant.
Ailing townspeople visit their house to have their bodies opened and soothed.
And anyway, a fair number of townspeople probably would not want one.
Commedia-dell'arte troupes entertained Renaissance townspeople with plays contrived on the spot.
But it's the townspeople themselves that eat each other alive, while smiling politely.
The townspeople are wary of her, but that doesn't mean they're not intrigued.
Why, the townspeople wondered, did they want a hand in running Antelope's school?
Townspeople said that yeah, sometimes the tourists are kind of upset about that.
"You would pluck him from between the eyelashes of the townspeople," she said.
Their landlord, Tony Matar, said he understood the anger of his fellow townspeople.
"The townspeople didn't like her, so they strung her up," Atwood said recently.
The townspeople were never the same, says the text, and neither was William.
These townspeople are prone to believing in the paranormal, but terrified by it.
Townspeople arrived at committee members' homes at all hours, accusing them of theft.
What they do notice right away is that their new townspeople are weird.
Abu Hamam was taken the next day and the remaining townspeople rounded up.
It's not that different from the state of the townspeople of the island.
It's dreary and dark, inhabited by townspeople who are notorious for never smiling.
The magistrate must also hold regular meetings with townspeople in mafia-prone areas.
Zurga prods his townspeople into urgent business: A new village headman must be chosen.
His coaching style rankles the townspeople and alienates the players but ultimately proves successful.
"Marshal" Mueller will offer his testimony and the townspeople will have to consider it.
It kept the townspeople from consuming more PFAS, but it didn't cure their anxieties.
Most of the townspeople we spoke to didn't want to comment on U.S. politics.
To ensure their safety, the officer explained, the townspeople should remain in the village.
The townspeople of Antelope say they wouldn't trust the disciples to keep an agreement.
The Trench Townspeople have gathered not to talk about violence but about economic policy.
The mayor insisted the demonstrators were not representative, but other townspeople said they were.
Several townspeople, who have traveled abroad, told me that this is possible in Europe.
The townspeople take them in, and a day of cultural and musical exchange ensues.
When the army came to Todos Santos in 1982, it left 2,000 townspeople dead.
In "The Lottery," all of the townspeople hold to and don't fight the tradition.
As Mr. Tarrant was charged in a Christchurch courtroom, many Grafton townspeople were stupefied.
Townspeople couldn't afford to take a day off and ride a horse to the capital.
And yet he also feels inarticulably different from his fellow townspeople and yearns to escape.
Even the scandalized chatter of the townspeople, who frown at this sinful setup, dies away.
At the executions, hundreds of townspeople, including children, cheered jubilantly as [if] at a wedding.
And yet, on some nights, townspeople dim the lights and teach their children to sign.
When she returns for her mother's funeral, townspeople with various motivations ask for her guidance.
Townspeople said the marines detained and abused the boy during their hunt for Caro Quintero.
Every morning the townspeople discover that another large tree has been reshaped into magnificent topiary.
The proximity worried him; he was already paranoid that townspeople were siphoning off his water.
The townspeople have requested that the United States destroy the weapons and save their lives.
After she earned the bronze instead, the townspeople could plainly see how crestfallen she was.
On the hill behind the festivities, some of the townspeople were busy preparing the feast.
The same qualities that bind the townspeople together can, in turn, be alienating to newcomers.
How it looks to the outside affects how it feels on the inside, townspeople said.
His father is the treasurer and a member of the board of directors for Townspeople.
Some of the townspeople event painted the stumps so they could be more easily recognized.
When she returned from Mecca, many of her townspeople took to calling her ''Alhaja Lucky.
Even townspeople who'd suffered under the holds saw them as a kind of local custom.
After liberation, in retribution for her having slept with Nazis, the townspeople shaved Lila's head.
Over the next few hours, the townspeople and the musicians learn about each other and themselves.
Another cheered on the townspeople for taking the matter, and their crosses, into their own hands.
They're getting their power by preying on the less powerful, particularly the townspeople of New Haven.
As she finishes the townspeople off, The Butcher curses them, binding them to this place forever.
Navigate through the growing conflict between the synths, the Children of Atom, and the local townspeople.
During the Jubilee, Betty gives a speech meant to unify the fraying dynamics of the townspeople.
Before the townspeople left, Armando Patrón Jiménez, the town's public prosecutor, came to collect the items.
Here and there, corpses litter the ground, but the townspeople seem not to notice or care.
At the Friday night local council meeting, townspeople clapped him on the back, greeting him warmly.
A vendor, outside the frame, shouts to the townspeople asking them to get their Christmas turkeys.
On Sunday night, townspeople and many mourners from outside the community gathered for a candlelight vigil.
Unsympathetic townspeople doubt Stacey's claims of chemical exposure and blame Harley's illness on his mother's divorce.
Townspeople argue, but mostly over things like an international food fair or a proposed sewer system.
While the townspeople at first refuse Ramatou's offer of material wealth, they can't refuse her gifts.
Why don't these timid townspeople, all of whom own rifles, just band together and defy the ruffians?
Here, the townspeople of Termas de Rio Hondo, Argentina, or somewhere around there, greet American Ricky Brabec.
But the army — stung by a previous encounter where troops were ambushed by townspeople — didn&apost arrive.
Townspeople and team supporters gathered at the local Uniplex sports and education complex to comfort each other.
With morality suspended and murder suddenly acceptable, the townspeople resort to groupthink and a dangerous mob mentality.
In a new documentary, Tuscan townspeople turn the crises of their lives into the stuff of drama.
"No denying she's a funny one that Belle," the townspeople sing to her in the opening number.
Belle cares about her father — a noble trait for sure — but she doesn't care about the townspeople.
He hired researchers to interview townspeople in Adampol and villages where his family lived before the war.
In this case, the townspeople demand police shoot Zuckerberg, or at least kick him out of town.
The mayor (Guiesseppe Jones) objects to that costly idea and turns the townspeople against Stockmann, his brother.
According to Georgia some of the townspeople went through a phase of knitting blankets for the trees.
But after a few months in Chilpancingo he returned with the other townspeople to confront the criminals.
Many townspeople quietly seethed from mistreatment by the foreign soldiers, including forced labor and detention without justification.
Townspeople immediately went at it with crowbars and pickaxes; it took 12 years to completely remove it.
His family, employees and the townspeople of Talkeeta ask that well-wishers respect their privacy at this time.
"This weekend has been unbearable, Lake Elsinore," the city wrote in a very sad post to its townspeople.
He had witnessed fellow townspeople addicted to gambling, he recalled — and compromising their children's education as a result.
For the townspeople still trapped there, Castle Rock, Maine, feels as isolating as an island in the Pacific.
Satisfied with this arrangement, the officer sent the team, and the convoy of townspeople, back on their way.
The Uncorker brightens at the idea, as do all the other townspeople when he shows them the invitation.
TOWNSPEOPLE OF VASENKA —the chorus, "we" who tell the story, and on balconies, the wind fondles laundry lines.
Every year in Todos Santos Cuchumatán, Guatemala, the Mayan townspeople throw the local equivalent of a harvest festival.
He's looking to automate but is given life lessons by the townspeople and, of course, falls in love.
Marie confidently baffles and humiliates the townspeople at every turn, fleecing some, rejecting others and blackmailing them all.
All this fell to the mayor of Arsal, Lebanon: checkpoints to negotiate, refugees to manage, townspeople to appease.
He spread the word in Larissa and has since persuaded 1,080 fellow townspeople to sign up as members.
The day before my visit, townspeople had gathered outside Ben Gardane's police station, throwing rocks and burning tires.
Townspeople said dozens of residents — including anyone even vaguely connected to the suspected betrayers — were rounded and murdered.
The rest of the townspeople, who have now read Camille's article, obviously believe the killer is a man too.
But even after tasting it, the townspeople of Olympia Springs, where the meat fell, couldn't surmise how it happened.
After an awkward Serpent unity moment inside the police station, they walk out into the horde of angry townspeople.
Townspeople worry, he said, that visitors will include "a fair number of crooks" and that crowds will damage property.
You start taking thirty minutes to make very, very fancy bathrooms or private apartments for each of your townspeople.
In one episode, the owner of a mill has to get townspeople to help him whistle down the wind.
Many of the townspeople have direct family connections to people involved in the Bisbee Deportation, both victims and perpetrators.
Kristen Bell's Anna starts off the tune by revealing that the townspeople aren't aware there's a big party coming.
The US later forced local townspeople and Nazi party members to come to Dachau and help dispose of corpses.
I can't speak for all the townspeople of L.A., but as far as I'm concerned, their boys got hoodwinked.
While the driver was detained and treated for his own injuries, townspeople puzzled over why he had done it.
She felt patronized in her role as a faculty wife and frozen out by the townspeople of North Bennington.
True, it has all the depth of a kiddie pool, the ending is made clear within the first eight minutes (spoiler: everyone gets married to the exact right people), and rather than actually acting like 18th-century townspeople, most of the actors seem to be modeled off cartoons of 18th-century townspeople.
" The vandalized star in the southeastern town of Voronezh has garnered worldwide attention, "but the townspeople are divided in opinion.
The townspeople were so shaken by this report that they took up arms to track down Mothman and kill him.
But for townspeople who are simply out to enjoy the fun, this is still an event not to be missed.
It's a behavior that's repeated later on in the film, when townspeople start wearing masks when hunting down the girls.
The men were gone when the group arrived, but the townspeople found a car and two motorcycles, and torched them.
Some reports say that the park was briefly opened to entertain townspeople on April 27 when evacuation orders were issued.
Townspeople line up at their doors to plead for help: Abuela died, and no one can pay her funeral expenses.
When the townspeople returned to her home, it was found to be engulfed in flames, sealing Hannah's reputation of witchcraft.
The beer's name was chosen "specifically to help the townspeople, rather than naming it after St. Benedict," Father Nivakoff said.
For townspeople, it's an opportunity to bond with first responders and share the day's patriotic — oh, who are we kidding?
At the station in Gangneung, a crowd of townspeople turned out, clapping as the North Koreans emerged from the train.
He said he had seen 20 to 30 soldiers in military uniforms burning bodies, including those of townspeople he recognized.
This episode was also a little light on the cameos from the quirky townspeople we've come to know and love.
And when Dragan is finally captured, and the townspeople are forced to reckon with their foolish beguilement, her secret emerges.
The painting depicts a time when votes took days to count and townspeople gathered to hear the results read aloud.
Trobridge waved thanks to the hundred or so parents, students and townspeople who made the trip to support the Blackhawks.
In response, the townspeople begin to feign deafness in the face of the soldiers, fomenting a revolution of a kind.
When a Yankees game wasn't scheduled, Ruth would play an exhibition game or bat a few balls with the townspeople.
"Two" unspools more slowly than "One," and the mystery doesn't deepen as the townspeople gossip — it just gets more convoluted.
Greek filmmaker Costis Mitsotakis was living in a barn he was renovating and somehow was missed when townspeople were circulating tickets.
Afterwards, some of the townspeople came to talk to us after and said, 'Thank you for not dancing down to us.
They return to Moldova for a follow-up visit to the newly renovated spot, but are quickly plagued by the townspeople.
It was alarmed to find that the blood of Anniston's townspeople had the highest recorded levels of PCBs in the nation.
The two start to fall for each other; the townspeople do not care for it; riots and true love miracles ensue.
A young shepherd boy became bored and lonely tending to his sheep, so he yelled "wolf!" and the townspeople came running.
But there is no doubt in the minds of Molcaxac's townspeople that they would rather see Clinton in the White House.
Consequently, they turned to white townspeople in San Francisco and the Washington Territory to report on their neighbors and co-workers.
Nearly 60 townspeople witnessed the crime, yet none have come forward in the nearly four decades since he was shot dead.
Among their greatest worries, shared by many townspeople, is the project's stress on the water supply, a vulnerability of the region.
At the appointed hour a clutch of townspeople, including the Uncorker, show up at the beach for music, dancing and snacks.
Other residents were also abducted by the militants and ordered to direct them to the school before being released, townspeople said.
For lunch, L'Arco del Gusto makes pizza in one of the town's medieval communal ovens that the townspeople used to share.
Many of the buildings appear untouched since then, whether inhabited or not, and it seems the townspeople prefer dilapidation to development.
But this year, floats that the townspeople regarded as the customary shameless satire of their famed Carnival set off an uproar.
We created a series of animatronic townspeople to populate the immersive training environment—some of them were slated to be hostile combatants.
Kim and Khloé – especially Kim, who never got forgotten by the bodyguards, unlike her sister – had no less fame among the townspeople.
And the point of that skit in Monty Python was that those townspeople were ignorant and stupid -- not that they were great.
Last week Harmanli townspeople staged a protest calling for the camp's closure after media alleged that migrants there carried communicable skin diseases.
Under his influence, the townspeople lose all impulse control and grow reckless, rebelling against all conventions of decency for a good laugh.
For weeks before the election, the townspeople had warned that the disciples would simply move enough people into Antelope to control it.
With encouragement from various townspeople and a little bit of magic, an annual tradition builds up around this rotund, apple-cheeked stranger.
The sicarios acted with such impunity that some townspeople began to believe that the mayor, Eusebio González Rodríguez, was tolerating their presence.
To do this, he and Sven visit the homes of the townspeople and learn about all the different traditions the families share.
The townspeople rebuilt their homes with fireproof bricks and Romanesque design elements, and eventually, the city of Seattle grew around Pioneer Square.
The show takes place in a fictional Colorado town, and follows a dysfunctional rancher family and their interactions with the local townspeople
Colorful, flat portraits of crowds by Raúl Martínez, not only glamorize revolutionary heroes, but put workers, revolutionaries, and townspeople at the center.
Every time the townspeople were presented straightforwardly, with hints of the simplicity that Mr. Girard aims to mask, I was drawn in.
For more than two decades, the Philippine government and the townspeople of Balangiga on Samar have tried to win the bells' return.
It continues with the more affluent townspeople helping those who are less well-off by paying recreation league fees or donating equipment.
Inevitably, given the scale of the tragedy in Montecito, townspeople are also questioning whether or not authorities should have evacuated more people.
At dusk, fishermen cast their nets in the lake's blue-green waters, careful to avoid the spots where townspeople swam and washed.
Gone are most of the uniforms, replaced with the kind of clothes worn by the townspeople who live nearby and watch warily.
Some townspeople set a date for his lynching, a public event that the governor of Mississippi claimed he was powerless to prevent.
Kawczynski's beliefs "do not reflect the beliefs of the townspeople in general," Jackman town lawyer Warren Shay told the Associated Press on Sunday.
Describing the Iraqi forces air and artillery bombardment as "random," he said townspeople fled smaller homes to hide in multistory buildings for protection.
His translator said tensions in the town go back to 1996 and land disputes between townspeople and Aramco, the state-owned oil company.
Then he reveals that the investment will go toward building the largest mosque outside the Middle East—and the townspeople turn on him.
The town was made up of townspeople who frequented the shops and taverns, and who gathered in the arena, which sat 20,000 people. 
The inquisitor craves answers, and the townspeople, fueled by gossip and ale, are happy to oblige, each taking turns to hijack the narrative.
Like something out of a fairy tale, golden fabric unfurls across a lake in northern Italy, allowing townspeople to traverse the water's surface.
Townspeople formed militias to eject both the cartel, which effectively controlled much of Michoacán, and the local police, who were seen as complicit.
The townspeople of Oran did not have the recourse that today's global citizens have, in whatever town: to seek community in virtual reality.
The humor comes from the contrast between the flamboyant Roses and the pragmatic townspeople, but that's also where "Schitt's Creek" found its heart.
Certainly, there are echoes of the 2016 election insofar as the majority of Howland's townspeople seem unquestioningly to equate Hadi's fortune with virtue.
The solar power won't go directly to townspeople, but instead will back up the town's substation, reducing the risk of a potential shutdown.
Townspeople from the village at the mountain's base then brought their own shovels and axes and broke apart the ice sheet by hand.
Throughout the season, the townspeople and sheriff of Wind Gap have just assumed that the person who killed Natalie and Ann is a man.
He called on townspeople to give testimony not only about Friday's events in Hidalgo, but about the entire black-market chain of fuel theft.
The emperor's staff and townspeople are too afraid to tell the emperor that he is naked, until a child comes forward with the truth.
For a book design that called for its cover to be wrapped in wine-colored cloth, townspeople contributed wine-colored tablecloths, shirts, and dresses.
Then, in a maneuver that would make military generals jealous, a large number of farmers and townspeople went south and cut off the highway.
And if that's our position, then we have to be vulnerable to the possibility of dark, supernatural forces at work—because the townspeople are.
The aftermath left a community asking for answers about why our townspeople, our neighbors, were treated like criminals, subjected to tear gas and arrest.
Na's writing layers tension upon tension, particularly through the escalating paranoia that each of the townspeople comes to feel for any and all outsiders.
To his father's consternation, everything from Eddy's manner of speaking, to his gait, to his tastes are effeminate in the eyes of the townspeople.
When he undertakes a daunting project — the construction of a crude boat using ramshackle materials — the antipathy of the townspeople reaches a boiling point.
Moreover, Mr. Aboud had once recorded himself singing calmly about killing his former rebel allies and townspeople and threatening to kill others — by name.
They regrouped and continued their exodus north, escorted by the federal police and aided with water and medicines by Mexican townspeople along the way.
One evening, I witnessed a procession of townspeople deliver trays of rice and beans, roasted chickens, boxes of fruit and eggs to kitchen volunteers.
In 2015, in one of their only military actions in Lebanon, the militants killed Lebanese soldiers, policemen and townspeople and took dozens of hostages.
Their most obvious subject is the annual production that Monticchiello townspeople have mounted since the 1960s, when some could remember the Fascist occupation firsthand.
Accompanied by 220 of his fellow townspeople, he also planned to walk the remaining 26177 miles to the sanctuary, 245,236 feet above sea level.
Zoe (Rosa Gilmore) shows him the hanged bodies of townspeople who tried to fight back and urges him to reconsider trying to find Offred.
Though the characters are unequivocally Jewish — there is talk of the Torah, the townspeople are called "yidelekh" — "The Sorceress" is secular in its themes.
Residents in a North Carolina town are being advised to avoid doing any laundry for nearly a week, and the townspeople aren't too pleased.
"Sometimes it seemed to the townspeople that the sunshine and sparkling blue sea might be camouflaging some approaching misfortune and inevitable death," Driessen writes.
The townspeople, donning handmade fabrics and the garb of farmer cowboys, wear weariness on their faces and articulate it in their desperate, sometimes melodramatic tones.
Townspeople in Nottinghamshire, England found their village under threat by a pair of wild raccoon dogs, one of which terrorized and attacked multiple town pets.
The film, Pa'lante (Forward), follows townspeople impacted by Hurricane Maria and the help they receive from these strangers showing up to repair their ravaged homes.
But, see, the issue with the perfect heroine of Belle is that she requires the townspeople in order to enjoy her sexy cloud of mystery.
Mr. Romanelli, the Monterchi mayor, said that this moment marked the city's ownership of the fresco and that townspeople have defended it zealously ever since.
It is clear that the story has now entered its very important — yet sometimes unnoticed — second phase: The part where the townspeople stop paying attention.
Or maybe it was more the long-term attachment you develop to townspeople by building a community, which you can now get in Animal Crossing.
He spent a few happy months at the house, she said, making art projects with his grandson, Julian, and befriending townspeople at a local bookstore.
So he donated the overflow — about 3,000 volumes — to the town and enlisted the townspeople to raise funds to construct a library to house them.
Cellular and internet connectivity remains spotty, which helps explain why many of the townspeople I talked to carried flip phones in their purses or pockets.
Fearing the power of the sea creatures, the townspeople corralled them into hiding, and depression has hung over the village like a curse ever since.
Townspeople are running and screaming amok, as the monsters descend from somewhere, crashing into cars and buses, while Blunt drives zig-zag down the street.
"'This boy from Gunnersville, this boy from Andalusia, this boy from Opp, Alabama' — wherever," said Doyle, imagining what Southern townspeople told themselves over the decades.
Northfield itself, local historians say, is where townspeople foiled an attempted bank robbery by Jesse James and his gang in 1876, an event celebrated annually.
Hans, like other townspeople whose sons died at French hands, is initially hostile to this intrusive foreigner, but, little by little, Adrien is made welcome.
He recalled how the townspeople in Osogbo, who had largely abandoned the traditional religion for Islam and Christianity, initially viewed the Ifa worshipers with suspicion.
When the masked, sheepskin-clad townspeople reappeared in the midst of a winter storm, the Ottomans thought they were facing demons and fled before sunrise.
The visitors cry and wail or stare in shocked silence, but the townspeople look on stoically, in the way one might during a routine religious ceremony.
A bat-winged demon harries the dying women from above, while all around the townspeople froth at the mouth and howl in a frenzy of bloodlust.
The cast of characters that accumulates, from the other librarians to the townspeople to the hard-up families they serve, soon brings color to Alice's life.
As the various sides in the dispute jockey for position, townspeople point out that other developers are reportedly drafting plans for other resorts in the area.
A decade ago, two other LeBarón family members were kidnapped and then murdered after the townspeople refused to pay the ransom fee demanded by the perpetrators.
Across the small sportfishing town, piers and docks were destroyed, fishing boats were piled crazily on shore and townspeople wandered the streets in horror and wonder.
But this well-planned life, built on trust among townspeople and legal trusts to insure financial wishes were carried out, began to come undone in 230.
The townspeople are initially indignant, but … Mambéty sticks close to the original while transforming the drama into a village folk play, interspersed with songs and dances.
Yet the Lebanese Army checkpoints intended to maintain security around Arsal are now severing the townspeople from trade, travel and, in some cases, their own land.
On special occasions like Mother's Day, the gangs will drive into villages in trucks loaded with gifts for townspeople, including televisions, blenders and other home appliances.
The masterful cast played multiple roles in both productions, giving life to the townspeople of Laramie and Grover's Corners as they went about their daily lives.
The townspeople, finding this situation scandalous and titillating, venerate him for his perfect management of the station, but abhor her because, well, someone must be abhorred.
The fleeing townspeople had just minutes to escape, and many perished in the soot and ash even before rivers of molten rock descended upon the town.
Engaging and down to earth, she opened doors that, without her, would have remained closed to her companion, whose flamboyantly effeminate manner struck many townspeople as outlandish.
And there was always a tacit understanding among the townspeople, so he was left alone and continued his practice for quite a long time, until he retired.
The Hawkins Lab would be happy to know they're not the only science building in the television landscape ruining the quiet lives of the townspeople around it.
The city's political establishment decided its local library was no place for, and again, I can't stress this enough, a former shelter cat beloved by the townspeople.
Although the plot of "A Different Drummer" depends on the autonomous actions of African-Americans, the story is told exclusively through the eyes of these white townspeople.
I am, I realize, one of those helpless townspeople who after years of being terrorized by a gang of sneering bandits, would have to hire a gunman.
Act 2 recounts how the fresco becomes an internet sensation, how tourism rises (through a "high-energy number"), and how the townspeople eventually warm up to Giménez.
Whenever strangers show up, which isn't often, they are forced to tell the townspeople their stories; appropriating someone else's memories is at least better than having none.
On reread, one thing I find striking in the story is the good humor of the townspeople as they assemble to ritually murder one of their own.
The gangs would shore up that support by handing out gifts to townspeople on special occasions, distributing food and paying for medical care and other community services.
The movie theaters (including the one where black townspeople had watched "Gone With the Wind" from "colored" seats in the balcony) no longer separated patrons by race.
According to the KHS, one local noticed that the Bender family's inn appeared abandoned and the townspeople feared that the Bender family had become the latest victims.
The Daily audio news report talks to the reporter who covered that story, and to some of the townspeople who saw President Trump's campaign rhetoric become reality.
The Daily audio news report talks to the reporter who covered the story and some of the townspeople who saw President Trump's campaign rhetoric became a reality.
The Daily audio news report talks to the reporter who covered the story and some of the townspeople who saw Mr. Trump's campaign rhetoric became a reality.
Unfortunately, Pearson's fellow townspeople don't see him for the modern-day da Vinci he is—and the killjoys are fighting to keep him from fulfilling his destiny.
There were few Muslim families there, and the townspeople conversed not in Arabic but in Syriac, a dialect of Aramaic, the language scholars believe was spoken by Jesus.
She went on a rampage last episode, burning a ton of innocent townspeople alive after they surrendered to her, and basically proved that she's the new Mad Queen.
But the trade's effects have long been a concern: In late 2005, another chief who also was in the gold trade summoned about 120 townspeople to a meeting.
The true nature of their deaths leaks to a group of people who retaliate against the townspeople by attempting to poison the river where Matt is performing baptisms.
They were townspeople in the Ndongo district of Angola who had been captured by Imbangala warlords and delivered to the port of Luanda for shipment to the Americas.
When she died and when her body was recovered, the townspeople were rumored to have to staked her through the heart to prevent her from haunting their town.
Pella was, after all, in my coverage area, and for my story I was as interested in what my townspeople thought about Trump as much as Trump himself.
Local residents said the dead appeared to include many townspeople who had tried to keep their heads down as the town changed hands several times in recent years.
Driver, Murray and the other townspeople address the menace with sad stoicism, a show of resistance in the face of inevitable apocalypse that is not without its poetry.
When they get a whale, the hunters haul it onto the ice, and scores of townspeople go out to the water's edge to help break the carcass down.
Sidewalk preachers from San Antonio convened at the Valero gas station opposite the church, bellowing their prayers, if not in front of townspeople then for reporters' iPhone cameras.
As the story is told, after an act of self-sacrifice, San Paolino returned to his hometown, where he was met with praise and townspeople carrying lily flowers.
A flashback in which an accused witch is put to death by hysterical townspeople previews similar lynch-mob sequences in Reeves's last and strongest film, "Witchfinder General" (1968).
From the windows in the prison's visiting room, incarcerated men can see townspeople strolling by, but, when I visited, Dennis had no interest in peering out the windows.
Professor Eliach ultimately collected 6,000 photographs of townspeople posing at bar mitzvahs, graduations and weddings, and in family groups — accounting for 92 percent of the village's slaughtered Jews.
Mr. Kail and Mr. Miranda both said that they were also inspired by "It's a Wonderful Life," in which townspeople rally to save an endangered family banking business.
While the crowd of townspeople surrounding him are shocked and frightened at first — he's truly horrific looking — everyone eventually joins him in song, and we promise we're not crying.
All this nostalgia leads to a showdown between Lem and Zach, of course, while most of the townspeople are squared away in the church, where apparently vampires cannot venture.
As the sun was setting, Salgado and the other townspeople stopped a police truck near the plaza, and forced the policemen to get out and turn over their guns.
This form of border control proved unreliable, as the white townspeople tended to target Chinese workers indiscriminately, which in turn exacerbated racial tensions in previously integrated neighborhoods and workplaces.
Townspeople say they warned federal officials in the days leading up to the attack that combat was imminent, yet their appeals for government forces to protect them went unheeded.
His former townspeople said that he had first taken up arms in Anbar Province in Iraq early in the American occupation and that he had joined Al Qaeda there.
The police force evolves into an overeager, hapless army pitting itself against Michael's eventual return, while the townspeople, believing he's finally gone, turn him into a proper urban legend.
When Joseph tries to talk with Lil' Jesus about his bad behavior, Jesus tells his father he knows the townspeople are causing him trouble, so he blinds them all.
Hearing wonderful things from townspeople about Papa Kwirk, Orion feels acutely the estrangement from this colorful relative, and the burden of being "the normal one" in his eccentric family.
In Dara'a, there have been reports that townspeople have sought an agreement with the government to head off violence in recent days, but the rebels refused to ratify it.
However, once the property was searched, the townspeople discovered a far grislier truth: The family had gruesomely murdered at least 11 people and buried their bodies throughout the land.
Some townspeople, protective of the remaining Tarrants in the area, have harbored animosity toward the news media for what they see as infringing upon the family's privacy, he said.
Though to the townspeople she may seem like a madwoman, we in the audience know better, sensing the truth in her premonitions, her piercing eyes, and her unwavering, sermonic voice.
Without weighing his policies, they're viscerally drawn to the spectacle of his candidacy, like the townspeople following Pyotr Verkhovensky in "Demons" who delight in the gossip and scandals he creates.
The townspeople also went and physically removed every single rock from the creek after word got out that Ann's body had been hung up on a clothes line using them.
When Dany noticed the townspeople staring at her — in a "sullen and suspicious" way, according to the scripts — Jon tries to say he warned her about Northerners' mistrust of outsiders.
Unlike the Wannsee Villa, say, there is no lesson for townspeople or visitors to absorb at 15 Salzburger Vorstadt, and there should be nothing there for neo-Nazis to venerate.
They had traveled there to film footage about the legend of the murderous Blair Witch, said to be responsible for the disappearances and deaths of several townspeople over the centuries.
In a first round of bloodshed, aggrieved townspeople rose up against their American oppressors and killed eight — or maybe 36, or 45, or 48 — American soldiers (it depends who's counting).
Portraits of townspeople and images of their livelihoods and landscape were accompanied by oral histories recounting people's experiences of working the land, surviving the war, and enjoying life's mundane pleasures.
José del Carmen Abril, a peasant leader in the village, said townspeople had found soldiers near Mr. Torres's body trying to "dig a grave to make him disappear" that night.
One blindingly beautiful section comprises a list of surrealist images, the nightly dreams of a group of townspeople: a bowl filled with fingernail clippings, a coat dripping in a closet.
" He remained defiant on his way out, telling a crowd of townspeople and media who'd gathered to watch the meeting that he wasn't a racist and was fired "without cause.
After his arrest, the townspeople strapped Peter Stubbe to a large wooden wheel, pulled off his skin with red-hot pincers, broke his arms and legs, and chopped off his head.
The feud didn't start, townspeople say, when followers of the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh bought the 64,000 acre Big Muddy Ranch outside the little central Oregon town of Antelope in June 1981.
When they and other townspeople crane their necks to figure out what's going on, they see a large animal thundering down one of the streets, stamping and snorting all the way.
A skulking, slouching Merricat endures the taunts of the townspeople when she makes weekly trips for provisions, rushing home to bury trinkets in the castle's enormous garden and casting protective spells.
And since they were barred from entering Japan's samurai culture, the townspeople (chonin), developed their own culture—the "floating world"—which revolved around kabuki theaters and Yoshiwra, Edo's legalized prostitution district.
Several town chiefs told me that they hoped to get classroom computers, and one planned to mechanize the well so that townspeople would no longer need to pump water by hand.
Though they only spent an hour or so touring the village, the townspeople were so enamored with the Carters they renamed their village Carterpuri, a name that remains to this day.
Today's much larger procession begins each year at Kolo Square in the old Sokci neighborhood and is repeated twice: Once on the weekend for tourists, and again on Tuesday for townspeople.
Her images of African Americans are as precise and subtle as her portrayals of white people, from searching portraits of elders to scenes of well-dressed townspeople at work and leisure.
Her brother is murdered by her own mentor, and in a fit of rage she becomes a demon of vengeance, killing townspeople before being locked away in a cell for several years.
The United States says the forces of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad used the airfield to conduct Tuesday's chemical weapons attack on rebel-held Khan Sheikhoun, leaving at least 86 townspeople dead.
Still, it's obvious that the townspeople have a kind of settler worldview — imagining that any encounter with the ethnic other must be a contest for dominance with an eventual loser and winner.
At the beginning of "Burn the Witch," a town constable appears to be consulting eagerly with the townspeople to get them to spruce up the neighborhood in anticipation of the arriving inspector.
Constance relishes her independence as well as her distance from the townspeople, who judge her harshly for carrying on open affairs with two men simultaneously, one of whom is Stella's married father.
Volunteer organizations, from the fire department and ambulance corps to the Masons, Lions, Elks and Knights of Columbus help keep the townspeople connected, as does a popular Facebook group, Ridgefield Park Moms.
In a particularly evocative suggestion of how much the annual production permeates the lives of the townspeople, Malmberg and Shellen present conversations that exist in a gray area between rehearsed and unrehearsed.
And when they reach their old high school gym, they will find teammates and students and teachers and townspeople gathered to listen as Superintendent Robert Koerperich dedicates the Vince Budenholzer gym floor.
Nearby villages would leave food and supplies by the cordon rocks in return for coins that were soaked in vinegar, a practice that the townspeople believed would prevent the plague from spreading.
The townspeople try everything to get rid of Poe: They attempt to bribe him with cheese, they hire a magician to make him disappear, they tie a hundred balloons to his limbs.
As I spoke with these exhausted and disoriented townspeople, I thought back to US President Trump's remark that he hoped to announce a victory against ISIS in Syria, in the coming days.
It turns out, too, that Olive, for all her irritability ("Oh Godfrey") and her dismissiveness ("Phooey to you"), can actually be a softy, something of a largely unacknowledged guardian angel to townspeople.
We find out that his fast-talking personality is basically a result of 10 years of intense isolation, having to hide from the townspeople and keep himself entertained by talking to himself.
What's so interesting about this scene to me is that the theatre audience is watching the dead as spectators, and the dead (actors) are watching them, foreshadowing a mass grave of these townspeople.
When the long-awaited day arrived a stylishly dressed Magdalene, a native of Montreal, Canada, found herself almost alone with only two townspeople and a few relatives at the event, reports Buzzfeed News.
In January, Canada's parliament passed a motion saying Netflix is responsible for compensating the townspeople of Lac-Mégantic for using footage of the disaster in both Bird Box and their futuristic show Travelers.
Local legend has it that centuries ago, the townspeople decided that no matter whether Islam or Christianity gathered more believers, the group in the majority would always protect the one in the minority.
Focusing on the story of the efforts of the mayor and the townspeople of Jean Lafitte allows the reader to understand the costs and benefits of flood protection on a very personal level.
One of the points of Bruegel's"Landscape With the Fall of Icarus," perhaps the main one (pace Auden), is that the ordinary townspeople who ignore the divine hotshot's spectacular plunge are also suffering.
He describes the high school sports events on Friday nights that drew the townspeople together in a common love for their neighbors and community that made most differences — especially political differences — seem trivial.
He put in at a port called Stabiae, hoping to reassure the panicky townspeople, and eventually perished, suffocated by falling ash and pumice, while trying to pretend there was nothing to worry about.
Townspeople compared the sounds of Wing's delivery drones as a "chain saw gone ballistic," causing some to spend less time outside, even as it caused the town's canine population a considerable amount of anxiety.
After it was determined their furry friend's life was not in danger, townspeople and tourists celebrated the kitty's unique cat-eristic, offering her treats in exchange for a quick peek at her curious coat.
As the government tries to uncover the truth behind this mysterious migration, only one thing is certain: The lives of the people here — both the townspeople and these newcomers — will never be the same.
The townspeople mentioned the murder the next time I came into town, and the only way to get rid of the bounty on my head was to pay it off at the Post Office.
This gives rise to an insurrection organized by a Mother Courage figure and puppeteer named Galya Armolinskaya in which some of the townspeople feign deafness to the soldiers as a gesture of civil disobedience.
Fuqua's remake of the 1960 original tells the story of the town of Rose Creek under the deadly control of industrialist Bartholomew Bogue, played by Sarsgaard, and the mercenaries hired to protect the townspeople.
Viola explained that because the child had been embalmed much later than the friars and the rest of the townspeople, a different method had been used on her, which helped to preserve her better.
There's a whiff of "Romeo and Juliet," as well as moments that feel like precursors to "The Crucible," as wild rumors and a scheming schoolmaster (Jeffrey Grover) threaten to enrage and blind the townspeople.
Photographs of the "Hercules" ensemble — community members from the five boroughs, ages 5 to 78 — are categorized even further by role: the Fates, the Gods, a corps of puppeteers, various townspeople in ancient Greece.
Photographs of the "Hercules" ensemble — community members from the five boroughs, ages 5 to 78 — are categorized even further by role: the Fates, the Gods, a corps of puppeteers, various townspeople in ancient Greece.
"The townspeople prevented us from securing the pipe to stop petroleum from spilling from the pipe," Beatriz Alva Hart, a spokeswoman for Petroperu, told a local radio station in the aftermath of Tuesday's spill.
According to the paper, this approach could eventually be applied to other tasks like generating non-playable character sprites, so you don't have to mess with the same five townspeople every time you play Skyrim.
EVERY afternoon in Samaná, a small coffee-growing town in the Colombian Andes, prosperous townspeople mount Paso Fino horses to ride from bar to bar, where they down shots of aguardiente, Colombia's most popular tipple.
In "Campus: An American Planning Tradition", the Stanford professor Paul Turner recounts that the first universities, in Bologna and Paris, were part of the city, and students typically lodged with their families or with townspeople.
"We consider ourselves privileged to have a mayor who represents the townspeople above any other interests - political or financial," said 63-year-old pensioner Angel Tena, who had traveled to Barcelona to support the mayor.
Allumette's story begins with the titular character arriving with her mother on a floating ship, but when the ship catches fire, her mother sacrifices herself to save Allumette and many of the townspeople from harm.
Although the girl is an intermittent narrator, the emphasis is on the ensemble of townspeople, showing "the facts of that period transformed by the popular imagination," Vittorio Taviani explained in a 1983 Film Quarterly article.
But a hundred years later the Reformation forced them to look for yet another refuge, and they went to Fleurier, about 22 miles away, where many of the townspeople already were stonecutters, masons and carpenters.
As a battle raged between leftist rebels and right-wing paramilitary fighters aligned with the government, a rudimentary mortar round fired by the guerrillas landed on a church where hundreds of townspeople had sought shelter.
Clearly, Santopietro identifies more with Scout, Jem and Dill than with, say, Boo Radley, the town recluse who probably wouldn't yearn for that simpler time when the townspeople regarded him with open distance and mistrust.
"We have tried to help the townspeople to dig deeper and discover an identity that goes beyond prosciutto and truffles," said Father Nivakoff, referring to two of the things the Umbrian city is known for.
Mavuso befriends — then kills and eats — a rat and is visited by townspeople and employees of the prison (portrayed by Ms. Srinivasan, Omar Silva and Hayley Carmichael, who also plays the Peter Brook-like narrator).
Clearly, Santopietro identifies more with Scout, Jem and Dill than with, say, Boo Radley, the town recluse who probably wouldn't yearn for that simpler time when the townspeople regarded him with open distance and mistrust.
Martin wears their uniform and is viewed by the townspeople with suspicion, but Jacob discovers his uncle's true nature one night as he and Martin ferry a boatload of Nazis from one harbor to another.
When his group, Florilegium, began to play an 18th-century flute concerto, "Pastoreta Ychepe Flauta," he was amazed, he said, to hear members of the audience, townspeople who knew the piece, humming the music too.
"The Sound and the Fury" encapsulates the decline of the American South through the dysfunctional Compson family, who face financial ruin during the Roaring Twenties and lose the respect of the townspeople in Jefferson, Mississippi.
The musical, filled with enthusiastic but talent-challenged townspeople, is one of the story lines in "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life," a new, four-part mini-series Netflix will release on Nov. 25.
According to legend, when the Ottomans occupied Hungary in the 16th century, the townspeople fled to the nearby marshlands where they met an old Sokci man who promised that they'd soon return to their homes.
The townspeople wear galoshes in their houses, flood their floors with water, they use poison, electrical currents, gasoline, battle tactics, all to no avail, and again the story feels like a fable for our time.
The festival has its origins in a cholera outbreak in 1885, when townspeople and villages in Yanshui set off fireworks as a prayer to the deity Guan Yu (or Guan Gong) for respite from the disease.
I have to be honest and say I didn't know anything about these bands before they turned up on the show, but I'm willing to bet money that most of these Twin Peaks townspeople haven't either.
Then there are games like Animal Crossing, Harvest Moon, and Star Dew Valley, where you simply runaround a town, interact with townspeople, take care of your home, and live your life exactly how you want to.
"The Crucible" (pictured, at the Yard Theatre) opens with the townspeople of Salem dressed in the same style of clothing—beanie hats, baggy t-shirts, cargo trousers—as the audience of this edgy North London theatre.
Herders around the Arctic in other Nordic nations, Russia, Canada and Alaska, echo the Norwegian Sami concerns, citing threats from climate change, mining, oil spills and poaching as well as thoughtless behavior from townspeople and tourists.
Joel first arrived in Tbilisi, the capital of the Soviet Republic of Georgia, where he and his then wife, model Christie Brinkley, spent time sightseeing—taking walks through outdoor food markets and snapping photos with townspeople.
Courtney Lopchinsky is one of the townspeople threatened by the birds: In January, one of them smashed through a window and landed on the kitchen table, where she was sitting with two of her three children.
Herders around the Arctic in other Nordic nations, Russia, Canada and Alaska, echo the Norwegian Sami concerns, citing threats from climate change, mining, oil spills and poaching as well as thoughtless behaviour from townspeople and tourists.
Conceived by a committee of townspeople and modeled on the 4-H fairs of their youth, the event was held behind the Mary L. Tracy School and was called the Orange Bicentennial Old Time Country Fair.
However, in the 1600's, people were not very educated and did not have much sense of the world; the majority of the townspeople of Salem and the neighboring towns believed everything they heard about witchcraft.
Tim Attalla, a Detroit-area attorney and Muslim community activist, read about the Kalkaska incident and decided to pay a visit — a trip of four hours each way — to let townspeople know that Sieting's remarks were inexcusable.
It looks like we'll have to wait until July to find out why all the Castle Rock townspeople don't just move the hell away and relocate to Burlington or whatever, but until then, watch the trailer above.
But for the dream to come true, enough housing permits would have to be obtained from Wasco and Jefferson counties (the ranch sits in both), and problems with the townspeople of Antelope would have to be resolved.
There were co-ops for sharecroppers seeking better markets for their produce, co-ops for townspeople who wanted better prices for basic commodities, and cooperative communes that tried to create a new world apart from white supremacy.
"Calibre," written and directed by Matt Palmer (making his first feature) follows two old friends, Marcus (Martin McCann) and Vaughn (Jack Lowden), on a hunting (or "stalking," as the townspeople call it) trip to the Scottish Highlands.
But I have found it moving to see a boy in the role — especially in the final scene when, riding a hobby horse, he finally follows the townspeople, who have discovered the body of his mother offstage.
It was never meant to be a work for everyone to enjoy (as the website suggests), because the only people able to come into contact with it would have been the reluctant townspeople, wealthy whitewater rafters, and vacationers.
As far as gaming goes, there's not a lot to do, although some of the abstractly shaped sailors and townspeople have little facts about Derain that activate in speech bubbles (these are not part of the original work).
I heard murmurings over the weekend that the townspeople hadn't had much of a say, but every business owner I spoke to told me emphatically that the fan festival visitors were polite and kind and more than welcome.
We drove around the country visiting Muslim clerics, local politicians and ordinary townspeople who recounted how radical Islamists had taken over mosques and drawn hordes of young students to their lectures, threatening anyone who got in their way.
Critics rating: 4%"The Fog" centers on a town haunted by ghosts of murdered townspeople who have returned to haunt the ancestors of their killers, but this remake failed to muster the suspense and horror from the original.
This Life In the Broadway classic "The Music Man," set in 1912, the con artist Harold Hill shows up in River City, Iowa, and attempts to persuade the otherwise contented townspeople that their youth are slipping into degradation.
Rose is the third generation of her family to reside in the brick home in the Gunnysack Flats neighborhood near downtown Peru, Nebraska, and 2 miles west of a levee that townspeople said never faltered in the past.
The neat wooden gate opens onto a cobblestone lane, at the end of which is a working well; to the left, a 500-year-old wine press (townspeople used to pay a fee to crush their grapes here).
However, we really need to ask ourselves whether we as a country were more sympathetic with the victims of the Mother Emanuel shooting because they were socially upstanding and because the reaction of the townspeople was more palatable?
In the movie's key exchange, as the locals are preparing to kill a band of marauders expected to launch an assault on the town, one of the townspeople asks Eastwood's Stranger what happens after the bad men are killed.
MAJDAL SHAMS, Golan Heights (Reuters) - Hundreds of Druze Arabs, some carrying Syrian flags, gathered outside the gates of a polling station on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on Tuesday, trying to block their townspeople from voting in municipal elections.
The townspeople have their favorite chat rooms and social platforms, but these are physical spaces — in the aisles of the general store, at the gym or the downstairs meeting room in Tracy Hall, in the shops along Main Street.
On Unamuno's Marxist interpretation of the windmill scene, Quixote recognized that, though they might look harmless, the "long-armed giants" kept the townspeople sated and distracted enough to forget their oppression at the hands of the modern bread factories.
The townspeople would gather over a stiff glass of Aunt Bee's homemade punch and Andy's television son, Opie, would say something adorable that made everyone laugh, which led to his growing up to be Ron Howard, the film director.
In rebuke, Canada's parliament passed a motion on Wednesday saying Netflix is responsible for compensating the townspeople of Lac-Mégantic for using footage of the disaster in both Bird Box and their futuristic show Travelers, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Similarly, think of Parks and Recreation — which didn't start out as a cutecom but absolutely became one in its last few seasons — where most of the conflict was driven by the townspeople of Pawnee making ridiculous demands of their government.
Instead, we opt to take a walk through Sweetwater, the fictional town where Westworld takes place, and eventually wind up at a narrative dead end when we don't know the location of someone that one of the townspeople is looking for.
Her shadow puppet play and the deceptive sweetness of the lighter end of her palette are companions to Brueghel's children and other townspeople skating across a playground of ice … especially if you imagine there being serious cracks beneath their blades.
On Sunday afternoons, the park again resembles — either because of the availability of Wi-Fi or in spite of it — a park at the turn of the 20th century, where townspeople would gather to talk, to court, to stretch their legs.
Pete and Elliott, a computer-animated dragon with green fur, pleasingly leonine facial features, and an emotive noise vocabulary that borrows from both Scooby-Doo and Chewbacca, enjoy a hunky-dory forest life until the pair are discovered by nearby townspeople.
Larsson then visits Libby, Montana, another mining town almost on the other side of the globe, where the effects of asbestos exposure are undeniable: 400 townspeople have died from asbestos-related diseases, and many more are slowly choking to death.
Some of the many pleasures of Mr. Maialetti's engaging works are the various portraits of everyday townspeople photographed meeting the viewer with resolute gazes, greeting the visitor with smiles and laughter, asking us to look anew at Luzzara and its inhabitants.
Knock, in County Mayo in the west of Ireland, has served as an engine of faith for the Catholic Church since 1879, when a group of townspeople reported seeing apparitions of the Virgin Mary and other members of the Holy Family.
On Thursday, for the first half anyway, the usual thud of nighttime shelling remained largely silent as some Ukrainian commanders, troops and townspeople watched Russia cruise to a 5-43 victory over Saudi Arabia, sports briefly distracting from politics and war.
The trolls have been replaced with the hidden folk, making that aspect of the show less cute and more mystical; the townspeople are dressed in costumes inspired by the bunad, a traditional Norwegian folk garment, giving them a touch of authenticity.
She plotted them on a map, which showed that on April 230, 22018, most townspeople who would soon start falling ill had been in a narrow zone directly downwind from a Cold War-era military research lab known as Compound 233.
Pearson has his work cut out for him if he wants to get the townspeople on board—and that's before he starts the actual work of figuring out how to make a wooden water pipe the size of a building.
A picture caption on June 21 with the Lightning Ridge Journal article, about a small town on the edge of the Australian outback where the townspeople run an amateur mortuary, misspelled the surname of one of the volunteer undertakers in some editions.
INTERNATIONAL A picture caption on June 2556 with the Lightning Ridge Journal article, about a small town on the edge of the Australian outback where the townspeople run an amateur mortuary, misspelled the surname of one of the volunteer undertakers in some editions.
In the village of Mortenhals, she befriends an aging shopkeeper named Arild and settles into the rhythms of Arctic life on the Malangen peninsula, where whale meat is still cherished as a delicacy and townspeople lament the decline of the sealing trade.
Instead, Mr. Lanzmann tracked down and interviewed living witnesses: officers and bureaucrats who had run the camps; Jewish survivors, including veterans of the 285 uprising in the Warsaw ghetto; and Polish townspeople in Treblinka, Chelmno and Oswiecim, where the Auschwitz camp was located.
How well "Game of Thrones" ended depends largely on how well you think it pulled off the key turn of last week's "The Bells," in which Daenerys, having won the surrender of King's Landing, presses her attack and incinerates the defenseless townspeople.
He barred the residents of Flushing from holding town meetings, and decreed that their "heresy and unseemly lawlessness" would be rectified by the appointment of a "good, devout, God-fearing and orthodox minister," whose salary would be paid for by the townspeople.
Each chapter is accompanied by ah-and-ooh beauty shots of the region, yet as winter gives way to spring and brown hills turn green, the day-to-day lives of the townspeople create a gentle, insistent critique of these seasonal postcards.
But the longer the game progresses, the more Mae (and the player controlling her) comes to understand how the townspeople might benefit from turning to each other to survive the world as it is now, not blindly trying to restore some earlier order.
Tension has long simmered between the Coeur d'Alene tribe and the townspeople, the vast majority of whom are white; in the early 2000s, many residents were vehemently opposed to both the Superfund designation and cleanup efforts, which they viewed as overly invasive industry killers.
Many of the townspeople said they are upset about what has happened to the Hammonds, seeing them returned to prison after serving the initial sentence, but there are mixed emotions about Bundy and the other protesters, who call themselves the Citizens for Constitutional Freedom.
Other cultural commentators have torn Trump apart for his use of the term "witch hunt," and are using this opportunity to remind the American public that thousands of people (women!) were executed because townspeople across Europe and in the Americas believed that they were witches.
Lenka Clayton and Michael Crowe continued to collect money for their Mysterious Letters, ultimately mailing thousands to townspeople across Ireland, France, Germany, Switzerland, and the US. Chen thinks Kickstarter has also helped smaller artists bypass film studios and music industry execs to fund their works.
"What I miss, which we shot and is not in the film, is you having a fight with the toilet," Evans says of Gad's character, who apparently fought a toilet at the castle in the final battle royal between the townspeople and enchanted furniture.
On July 211, 213, some 217,211 townspeople were deputized to help arrest 215,203 striking miners and their supporters, mostly Eastern European and Mexican immigrants, who, roused by the labor union Industrial Workers of the World, had dared to demand improved wages and working conditions.
With military assistance from a coalition led by the United States, the Peshmerga took the village last month and evacuated for safety the remaining townspeople, Shia Muslims who had survived two years of occupation by the Sunni Islamic State militants, who consider them unbelieving blasphemers.
Instead, the Bet Hatikvans are delighted, in their low-key way, by the mere novelty of these traveling musicians, led by their dignity-conscious conductor, Tewfiq (an affectingly understated Mr. Shalhoub), who wear robin's-egg-blue uniforms that make the townspeople think of Michael Jackson.
That tweet we wrote was a tongue-in-cheek pushback against this idea that it's necessary to think of these townspeople as evil in order to enjoy harassing them—we have a very deep fondness for these villagers and felt like they deserved defending.
"You've got half the townspeople thinking it's our legacy, it's our heritage, it's our privilege and responsibility to maintain this," said Wendy Canfield, whose grandmother ran the theater's costume museum and whose mother and two aunts had summer jobs there, told The Times in 2009.
Here are more than 100 objects by the likes of Michelangelo, Leonardo, Dürer and Raphael, not to mention Titian's "Venus Rising From the Sea" (1520) and Piero di Cosimo's "The Discovery of Honey by Bacchus" (1499), in which a score of townspeople loll about naked.
Lopez Obrador called on townspeople to give testimony not only about Friday's events in Hidalgo, but about the entire black market chain, including who punctures the pipelines, who informs locals about collecting fuel in containers, and how fuel is then put to personal use or sold.
After a back injury leaves him unable to continue working at the factory, Jacky is branded a "slacker" by townspeople who, Louis argues, have come to routinely use others—poor people, queer people, ethnic minorities—to shore up their own endangered position on the social ladder.
As he converses chummily with fishermen and other townspeople, justifications for the hunt emerge: Taijians love cetaceans so much they construct festivals and religious rituals around them; eating their meat is a 400-year-old cultural tradition; the species caught in Taiji are not currently endangered.
On Tuesday afternoon, townspeople gathered inside the gymnasium here at Uiseong Girls High School to root for the South Korean women's curling team, whose match against the United States was shown on a big screen as an M.C. leaned into a microphone and banged on a drum.
Hazards abound as the patients rack up day counts: A community barn dance that serves alcohol is approached with dread, and it's a nice comic note when the event turns out mostly populated by townspeople about three times the patients' age and not exactly hard-partying types.
Jhon Jairo Álvarez, a human rights worker for the government during the era of the massacres, recalled in a telephone interview how one night in October 1996 the paramilitary group arrived in the town of Campamento with 80 armed men and ordered townspeople into a plaza.
He adapted one of his poems, "Flibberty Jib," in 1971 for an animated commercial for Levi's that told of a tall stranger — with eyes "that could look right down to the bottom of you" — who introduced townspeople to colorful pants with flared legs, made from Dacron polyester.
If you're not familiar with the 1996 film (adapted from the eponymous Jane Austen novel) and its heroine, here it is in a nutshell: Emma Woodhouse is a young, wealthy woman who has no desire to get married herself, but spends her time making matches amongst the townspeople.
Scenes set in what is supposed to be downtown Belgravia were also shot in the city center of Carei, which was completely decked out in Christmas decorations for the film — even the cottage windows were tinted red and green to match the giddy Belgravian townspeople in their holiday costumes.
Then one year around five or so decades ago, with hardships mounting as their land-driven ways of life became increasingly obsolete, the townspeople decided to remove the impersonal mask of traditional narratives to tell, instead, their very own story — and thereafter, many more of their very own stories.
A longing for human connection predicates much of the season so far, as it becomes clear that Lavinia's wealth has had the side effect of cutting her off from people, and Josh's recent move to Peck from New York is still the source of some derision from the townspeople.
A supporting cast and an ensemble of men and women appear as entertainers in a Sydney nightclub (led by Darius Harper as a commanding Miss Understanding), as townspeople in various locales along the way, and as chorus members who materialize miraculously to turn simple songs into fabulous extravaganzas.
The breakout Netflix drama began with the disappearance of a little boy (Noah Schnapp) in a small Indiana town in the 1980s, an incident that leads the townspeople (and his pint-sized friends) to uncover a government conspiracy involving a little girl named Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and — avert your eyes!
Along the way, Zoe rediscovers her Greek heritage, her love of the game, and the hidden strength within herself as she inspires the townspeople in an epic showdown against a greedy American developer played by John O'Hurley, who, according to the team behind the film, "channels Donald Trump" in his performance.
Hassan Aboud, a feared Islamic State commander and double amputee who led the jihadist group's rank and file in a string of prominent battles in Syria, died Wednesday from wounds received in a battle near Aleppo roughly two weeks ago, a former aide and one of Mr. Aboud's townspeople said.
The event was inspired by a 1965 play by Douglas Turner Ward in which the residents of a small, fictitious Southern town are suddenly absent for a day, impressing on the white townspeople the vital role its African-American residents play in the day-to-day life of the town.
One of the townspeople of Cloonoila is glancingly introduced as "Fifi, who was a bit of a card from her time in Australia," a phrase that might seem like nothing much but that instantly summarizes a community's world view, precisely because the imputation is never explained: Australia just equals oddity.

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