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I was a small-towner, too, but I can sure identify with the feelings.
An Essay by Robert Silverberg Bill Crider 2008
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As a former small-towner, I was not at all offended.
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"And I'm still a small-towner," said Wilbur, though delightedly.
The Wrong Twin Harry Leon Wilson 1903
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It was worth being a small-towner to have a brother so splendid.
The Wrong Twin Harry Leon Wilson 1903
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Most he could ever hope after that was to be a small-towner.
The Wrong Twin Harry Leon Wilson 1903
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At an insurance-sales convention, a naive small-towner (Ed Helms, center) unexpectedly shares a hotel room with two decidedly more worldly colleagues (John C. Reilly, left, and Isiah Whitlock Jr.) - who drag him far outside his rural comfort zone.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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At an insurance-sales convention, a naive small-towner (Ed Helms, center) unexpectedly shares a hotel room with two decidedly more worldly colleagues (John C. Reilly, left, and Isiah Whitlock Jr.) - who drag him far outside his rural comfort zone.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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At an insurance-sales convention, a naive small-towner (Ed Helms, center) unexpectedly shares a hotel room with two decidedly more worldly colleagues (John C. Reilly, left, and Isiah Whitlock Jr.) - who drag him far outside his rural comfort zone.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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He is himself a small-towner, born 54 years ago in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Island.
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Obama was a city guy, Boehner a small-towner although his small town is actually a suburb of Cincinnati, which is a big city but one of America's most conservative.
The Guardian World News Michael Tomasky 2010
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