1. He galvanized his congregation, as admired for his campaigns to students or country towns as for his commemorative services. 2. Most big city newspapers, bought up by chains, were operated from out of town as bottom-line corporate businesses. 3. Residents were evacuated from the town as the waters rose and the Ouse threatened to burst its banks. 4. Tonight he brings his talent back to town as part of the Make a Date With a Poet series. 5. Yet these more modest buildings are as important to the character of a town as the architecturally outstanding ones. 6. The reporter was criticized for his characterization of the people of the town as poor and uneducated. 7. They have been working in small groups to show the lives of a small rural town as yet unconnected to the railway. 8. David Linighan, known at the club as Linny and in the town simply as Skipper, talks above the commotion as amiable as he is unaffected. 9. Darlington council leader John Williams has already urged the Government to treat the town as a priority for opting out of county council control. |