Obama is positioning the Democrats as the party of order, responsibility and small town values.
Invent a digital "currency" to reward citizens for participating in their own governance, and small town decision-making becomes as interesting and involving as Farmville.
The farmers and small town residents now losing their homes deserve attention and assistance, but their pain and suffering is diluted by being lumped in with made-up non-stories like the alleged flooding of downtown Memphis.
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And if the President, by doing this, can trigger pools of investment so that you have more buildings like this, keep in mind it can also change what goes on in every rural place and small town in America.
It's a fusion of word and film that has taken the interior life of a teenage girl, and a small town on the Western edge of the United States, and placed them at the center of the world.
Some residents are upset with city officials, and a small town 60 miles away has raised the flag with its coiled snake and yellow field in solidarity.
Kunming and the small town of Dali four hours to the west are attracting a growing number of painters and sculptors and their output is getting noticed by collectors and dealers outside China.
Sarah Palin followed suit, her scorn layered under a sunny smile and small-town demeanor.
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Klingel is trying to land younger subscribers by stuffing subscription cards in phone books, catalogs and small-town Sunday newspapers.
He can communicate with the religious middle classes and small-town traders who see him as being as politically solid as he is physically stout.
Yugoslav National Radio reported a barrage of attacks on oil refineries in Novi Sad and the small town of Pozego in the overnight raids.
The bars and dry cleaners visible on its street maps of New York get replaced by the names of rivers and small-town roads in the distance.
She now has a party, One Nation, which has turned itself into a lightning-rod for a populist, right-wing backlash from rural and small-town Australia (see article).
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This rush into luxury cars is driven by the fragmentation that created sport-utilities in America, compact minivans (people carriers) in Europe and small European town cars, such as Ford's Ka.
Since these tragic events unfolded, employees at PFGBest have been released, the firm has moved to liquidation and a small town in Iowa is left confused without one of its benefactors.
All those kids in inner cities and small farm town, in the valleys of Ohio, the rolling Virginia hills -- kids dreaming of becoming scientists or doctors or engineers or entrepreneurs, businessmen, diplomats, maybe even a President -- they need a champion in Washington.
The explosion created a crater nearly 100 feet wide and 10 feet deep, and devastated the small town.
McCain unveiled Sarah Palin, a 44-year-old first-term Alaska governor and former small-town mayor, as his running mate Friday.
Arthur French and Tom Wopat are magically exact in the lesser but crucial roles of a ticket agent and a small-town sheriff.
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When the North Texas Oil business took off in 1911, Electra was at the center of the boom as a symbol of American industrialization and prosperity in small town America.
Probably this worry derives from the difference in population density between urban and rural or small town areas, but there is a tacit implication that non-urban dwellers are more expendable than urban dwellers.
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On a road trip that my husband Brian and I took down highway 61 in Mississippi I spotted many Lane cakes in diners hidden in the cotton fields and even in small town airport groceries.
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Persuading them and their counterparts in the seaside, small-town and suburban seats to vote Tory looks like the difference between a third humiliation for the Conservatives and cutting Labour's lead enough to make the next parliament a rowdier place.
Guests including Kathy Bates, Warren Beatty and Annette Bening have been known to stay here for the small town setting and the privacy it affords.
The retailer is squashing small businesses and, thus, the small-town life the magazine champions.
And she wanted just everyday, small-town, regular Italians and not where there would be hundreds of English-speaking people.
Novelist Sinclair Lewis rose to fame in the 1920s (and won the 1930 Nobel Prize in Literature) by satirizing small-town small-mindedness, in Main Street and Babbitt.
He also says he likes living in his small town and has no intention of leaving.
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But I think that is normal when you live in a city and come from a small town.
But his critics said, well, Wal-Mart comes into a small town and puts everybody out of business, the mom-and-pop stores and rival chains.
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