When asked, country people tend to say that city folk have forgotten about them.
The new permissiveness affects city-dwellers more than country people, the rich more than the poor.
Generally, Brazilians immigrants in the U.S. are more highly educated on average than their fellow country people.
At the end of Flannery O'Connor's "Good Country People, " a Bible salesman steals the main character's wooden leg.
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And in this country people do not like to get instructions from abroad.
It is a potent magnet for those millions of country people who can barely live off the measly landholdings available to them.
Yet these and many earlier killings have driven hundreds of thousands of country people from their homes, and are draining the life of Colombia's civil society.
Others get more money because, though most of their patients are country people, the hospital itself is close enough to a city to be affected by inflated prices and wages.
It is not a group of Englishmen or Americans or developed country people sitting in Washington without ever leaving Washington trying to dream up what goes on in the rest of the world.
Around the country people skipped work to fill movie theaters at 37 multiplexes where Cinedigm digitally broadcast the same ad-free feed of the memorial that was being broadcast to press at the Nokia Theatre across the street from the Staples Center.
And we now have across the country people working in factories making advanced batteries that are going into American-made cars, because what we also did at the same time was we raised fuel-efficiency standards on cars and trucks for the first time in 30 years.
"We've had internal candidates, external candidates, people from this country and people from other countries - it's a world-class list, " Dave Fielding, head of sports practice at Rockpools told BBC Sport.
What's striking as I travel around the country is people understand that this country is going through a fundamental change because of globalization, because of technology, and they recognize that we've got to up our game.
It all started with about 2, 000 people who marched up Broadway and has now captured the attention of Americans all across the country and people from around the world.
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My guess is that this is the data that measures the number of stamps in the passports of people leaving the country vs. people entering it.
This was once a country where people made things, beautiful things, and so it is again.
It has a national franchise in a country where people are always on the move.
"Next month, in wards across the country, people will be confronted with the same choice, " Mr Clegg said.
Now it's a new country and people are starting to say, 'What about Polish products and our traditions?
In this day and age, no country or people -- or leader, for that matter, cannot stand alone.
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Everyday across the country, people from all walks of life make the exact same mistakes time and time again.
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Across the country, people are sharing their views on what Washington should decide.
"Look, ours is a country where people ought to be able to disagree, and I expect there to be criticism, " he said.
Pretty much around the country, people say they are becoming more common.
Mr. Mandela rose to international prominence for his vision of a country where people of all colors could live and work together peacefully.
Each of us is only here because somebody somewhere felt a responsibility to the country and people felt a responsibility to each other.
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And indeed there is a growing sense in the country that people are finally getting tired of this particularly rancid level of divisiveness.
Each country where people seek refuge poses different conditions and challenges.
The message is something that is sorely needed in Butte, he said, one of a few places in the country where people can drink in public.
One implication of this analysis is that, where the preferences of a country's people count, their country is likely to be smaller than it would otherwise be.
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