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To them it's antithetical to the sleepy town that they had.
Why does a sleepy town like Beacon Hills have so many warehouses?
IT emerges from its lair beneath the sleepy town of Derry, Maine.
Imagine waking up in a sleepy town in the south of France.
Alison Nurton is a haberdashery owner in the sleepy town of Sherborne, England.
Just over the Peruvian border, the migrants enter the sleepy town of Iñapari.
On this week's episode of the CW hit, the sleepy town reaches peak chaos.
A large, iron-shaped building looms large in the background of her sleepy town.
He had lugged his bulky laptop to the sleepy town where his parents' relatives lived.
Nairobi is unrecognisable from the sleepy town it was at the turn of the century.
The indigenous flora and fauna of the sleepy town have become an obsession for Barnette.
Madrid, not long ago a sleepy town of bureaucrats, is now one of Europe's cultural capitals.
I left Zurich, my favorite city in the world, for a small, sleepy town in Kansas.
It was early on December 23rd, and Columbus was a sleepy town especially around the holidays.
Can the gang somehow fend them off, or is this the end of their sleepy town?
Vinto, a sleepy town of around 63,000 people, had for years been one of Morales' strongholds.
SIRSI, A sleepy town in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, was infamous for its power cuts.
THE stench hanging over Volokolamsk, a sleepy town west of Moscow, stings the nostrils like tiny needles.
YAMANASHI, Japan — It's become one of the main attractions in this sleepy town, just southwest of Tokyo.
They work with a third cop, Officer Mindy Morrison (Chloë Sevigny), to keep the sleepy town safe.
But when the Beatles arrived, the place was a sleepy town straddling the banks of the Ganges.
Antiques The sleepy town of White Mills in northeastern Pennsylvania relied for decades on one family, the Dorflingers.
Immediately, I sent a note to a friend who grew up in a similarly sleepy town near Portland.
Earlier hours were languid, focusing on the transformation of Riyadh, a sleepy town soon to become a modern metropolis.
IT IS impossible to miss what Wittenberg, a sleepy town in Saxony-Anhalt south of Berlin, is known for.
Rachel Brosnahan brings a sleepy town to life in the trailer for her new film Change in the Air.
The once-sleepy town of Huntsville, Alabama, gained fame in the 1960s when it became a hub for NASA.
Born in 21964, Kenner grew up in the sleepy town of Peterborough, Ontario, the son of a classics teacher.
The sun had long since set when I pulled into a sleepy town at the edge of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.
While driving across the central states, we pulled up in a sleepy town to what looked like just another motel.
And a sharp rise in the number of murders involving foreigners, in a historically sleepy town, helped inflame English residents.
Just outside Iowa City, in the sleepy town of West Branch, is the presidential museum of its native son Herbert Hoover.
It was in an elective class, in the sleepy town of St. Augustine, that he'd first set foot inside a darkroom.
His total war outlook was evident in the sleepy town of Cold Spring, New York, where Ailes and his wife lived.
And while Grand Junction might seem like a sleepy town to outsiders, it is one of the largest in the region.
But all is not right in this sleepy town on the North Island, where simmering passions regularly erupt into vicious crimes.
He chose Cromwell, a once sleepy town about 35 miles from Queenstown, where Kiwi friends had moved, partly, to flee high prices.
Winter will prove to be a test according to the Hollands, but for now, business is good in a once sleepy town.
The series follows Sydney, a "boring, 17-year-old white girl" living in a small, sleepy town — sound familiar, Stranger Things fans?
IN A mighty motorcade, Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, descended on the sleepy town of Malazgirt near the Armenian frontier on August 26th.
Prattsville is a sleepy town of fewer than 1,000 residents in the northern Catskill Mountains, about 100 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean.
He recalled moving to Orlando from Michigan in 1989 and finding a small, sleepy-town L.G.B.T. community still reeling from the AIDS epidemic.
Early on, he helped transform Oshikango, a sleepy town on the Angolan border, into a raucous Chinese trading post anchored by his properties.
This was an especially prudent move in the sleepy town of New York City where the media is not at all prone to gossip.
We make it in a little under an hour, which allows us time to walk around and explore the sleepy town for a bit.
This sleepy town is the testing ground of a generous new benefits program created by Viktor Orban's Fidesz government to win over millennial couples.
In a film made possible by AXE, THUMP heads to the sleepy town of Basel in Switzerland to examine the burgeoning Goa Trance scene.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 56%Jim Jarmusch's "The Dead Don't Die" centers around a zombie apocalypse in a sleepy town that reluctantly bands people together.
Because the community around there is a lot more politically organized, and active, than Canarsie, which, to [the MTA], would be a sleepy town.
They're all hunted by a pack of ferocious, dangerous bullies — bigger kids who are bored with their sleepy town, and victimize other people for entertainment.
Where I grew up — a quiet, sleepy town in Westchester County, [New York] — we only had one plastic surgeon, so people didn't think about it.
And the sleepy town, with grand blue mountains in the distance, seems as worthy of contemplation as any—indeed, the tourism angle may be working.
"When I first came to Richmond, it was a very sleepy town," recalled Mr. Medrano, after we'd secured an empty table to share our booty.
The increase in popularity has seen the once sleepy town transformed, with budget hotels, bars, and nightclubs seeking to cash in on the tourist boom.
But Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, the pluri-syllabic new leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), motored instead to St Ingbert, a sleepy town in western Germany.
Price: $14.07 Our favorite Chief of Police is here with flashlight in tow, ready to take on the mysterious monsters attacking the sleepy town of Hawkins.
A COLUMN of men in camouflage snaked through the streets of Ternopil, a sleepy town in western Ukraine, with a casket held aloft earlier this week.
One idea was to rent out space to a wine bar at a branch in Yuya, a sleepy town with hot springs where such businesses aren't common.
Hailing from the sleepy town of Smyrna, Tennessee and still working out in his parents' garage, the Jaguars cornerback has always had his sights set on greatness.
Dumas is a sleepy town in the Texas panhandle that boasts just under 15,000 permanent residents and shares its Wikipedia disambiguation page with two other tiny hamlets.
Phillips Exeter Academy, a 1,200-student-strong high school located in the sleepy town of Exeter, New Hampshire, is one of the most elite boarding schools in America.$
Over the last year and half, the sleepy town right by the Alberta border has seen an uptick in violent crimes that police have linked to drug trade.
Arguably the first botched restoration project to gain public infamy was the 2012 "ecce homo" fresco fiasco that occurred in yet another sleepy town of Spain, called Borja.
The route surveys Tucson's history pre- and post-railroad arrival in 1880, when the city transformed from a sleepy town with a Spanish fort into a shipping center.
A few miles away in the sleepy town of Bellavista, off a dirt road on a private farm, there are lava tunnels sculpted by years of magma flow.
"I think I actually had a dream about the project on a bus ride down to Kampot, a sleepy town by the river in Cambodia," Lee said via email.
That's the good old story of a stranger — or in this case strangers, an entire Egyptian police band — arriving in a sleepy town and shaking it to its foundations.
From his childhood he remembered a sleepy town where you could hear a pin drop, not the bustling hive of cottage industries that the 40,000-strong township is today.
On a dirt road in the sleepy town of Digana, he turned his cell phone camera to selfie mode and recorded a message to his more than 150,000 Facebook followers.
"There hasn't been a protest here in a hundred years," says Oleg Aristarkhov, a former head doctor of the hospital in this sleepy town some 20083km north-east of Moscow.
A decade ago, Alexander, North Dakota was a sleepy town of weatherworn ranch houses and dusty red roads nestled between the wheat, corn, and soybean fields of northwestern North Dakota.
As they debate the numbers, there is one thing they agree on: the new international airport has brought opportunities they never imagined in this once sleepy town in northern Kenya.
With a population of just over 11,000, Dobbs Ferry, New York is your typical sleepy town, except for one thing: When the first school bell rings, kids actually feel awake.
Set in a sleepy town, Riverdale follows several teen characters as they attempt to learn the truth about a popular boy's death (hmm, sound familiar?) and navigate their own personal drama.
Outcast is about abuse and the scars it leaves behid The pilot for the new series, which aired here at SXSW, takes place in the sleepy town of Rome, West Virginia.
On one of my walks through Dessau, a mostly sleepy town, I saw some disconcerting graffiti: a three-foot high swastika, spray-painted in yellow against the side of a shop.
For years, it was a sleepy town sidelined from a wave of luxury that washed over other parts of the South Fork, although, in recent years, it has become more upscale.
Residents of the sleepy town of Sevenoaks, where the park will be built, are also concerned about having enough space to handle the large influx of tourists the park will bring.
Now, in addition to being home to roughly 300 people, this sleepy town is a charming throwback that's also a sojourn for hikers and tourists looping around Route 159 through Red Rock.
Today, they're premiering their cover of Julee Cruise's "Into The Night," originally a dreamy piece of music that brought to mind the feeling of Laura Palmer's spirit watching over the sleepy town.
The rupture between Russia and the United Kingdom deepened on Thursday, eleven days after a former Russian spy was poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent in a sleepy town in southwest England.
Later on Monday, Francis traveled to Rakovski, a sleepy town in Southern Bulgaria that is home to the biggest Catholic community in a country where Catholics make up about 1 percent of the population.
The film, from Only Lovers Left Alive director Jim Jarmusch, is about the sleepy town of Centreville, whose residents wake up one day to discover that their home has been descended upon by the undead.
DESSAU, Germany — Tourists in this sleepy town would be hard-pressed to find any trace of Kurt Weill, the composer of "The Threepenny Opera" and other acclaimed concert and stage works, who grew up here.
But it's back now that Netflix has given international viewers Dark, a German-language sci-fi thriller involving curious young people, a supposedly sleepy town, and forests hiding mysteries that dedicated viewers will be obsessed with.
As France continues to grapple with terror threats across the country, government officials announced Tuesday its first official de-radicalization center will open at the end of the month in a sleepy town in the west.
Motoring further, I stopped in tranquil Spanish Point as evening set in and enjoyed a walk on a smooth, lovely beach before finding my Airbnb ($60) in the sleepy town of Kilrush for a quick recharge.
In addition to a wedding in the same year, Princess Eugenie's nuptials will also feature a star-studded guest list that will see some familiar faces return to St. George's Chapel in the sleepy town of Windsor.
The suspect, 26-year-old Satoshi Uematsu, gave himself up to police just an hour after the frenzied attack at the Tsukui Yamayuri-En facility in the sleepy town of Sagamihara, southwest of Tokyo early on Tuesday.
Footsteps A visit to the sleepy town of Autun — the setting for the novelist's moody masterpiece, "A Sport and a Pastime" — reveals a place that is as paradoxically vivid and elusive as its depiction in the novel.
The rescue effort drew global media attention and hundreds of journalists, many of whom left after it wrapped up, but excitement picked up again in the usually sleepy town of Chiang Rai ahead of the much-anticipated appearance.
It's a swampy day in the sleepy town of Winder, Georgia, as Queer Eye's new Fab Five tears through the modest home of Cory, a police officer with an affinity for NASCAR, pickle juice and American flag-printed shorts.
In Cahuita, where the coastal national park draws tourists looking for sloths snoozing in the treetops and howler monkeys leaping through the forest, the sea has already consumed slabs of beach and is starting to menace the sleepy town.
PRAGUE — A former mechanic from a sleepy town in the western part of the Czech Republic had never even met a Muslim when he decided last year to travel to Syria to take up arms for the Islamic State.
"Probably getting a drug problem" Given season 2 of Riverdale's focus on drugs infiltrating the sleepy town, it would make sense for someone like Fred — a beacon of the "goodness" within the town of Riverdale — to fall victim to addiction.
Kasuga himself looks little like a stereotypical Buddhist monk with shorn head and spiritual robes, but he hails from a generation of monks and heads up the Shoganji Temple, found in a small sleepy town on the outskirts of Tokyo.
A dreamer with a rebellious streak and a hunger for literature, she's causing a fine ruckus in the sleepy town of Zebulon, striking up a clandestine romance with Jimmy Ray Dobbs the son of the powerful mayor, with traumatic consequences.
That's one of the details the undercover agent first learned about his target after they met last summer, tipped off by the complaints of his neighbor in Montesano, a sleepy town of about 3,900 located 100 miles southwest of Seattle.
William Shockley, a pathbreaking engineer at Bell Labs who had helped invent the transistor, had left to set up his own company in Mountain View, California, a sleepy town about an hour south of San Francisco, near where he had grown up.
CreditCreditIllustration by Lara Odell On a muggy afternoon in April, Angelina Iles, 65, folded herself into my passenger seat and took me on a tour of her beloved Pineville, La., a sleepy town smack in the middle of the low, wet state.
The ugly scene in the normally sleepy town of Diriamba, an hour&aposs drive south of Nicaragua&aposs capital, was a dramatic example of how rapidly a wave of unrest has soured relations between the Roman Catholic Church and beleaguered President Daniel Ortega.
"Canada and the system failed Tina at every step," Thelma Favel, the great-aunt who raised her, said on a recent day from her small home in Powerview, a sleepy town on Lake Winnipeg near the reserve of the Sagkeeng First Nation.
Taking place at the end of April, CLAW draws in kinksters and a wide range of leather enthusiasts to the normally-sleepy town of Independence, Ohio to socialize and engage in workshops focusing on leather, rope bondage, electro-play, flogging, power exchange, and more.
At first glance, Lacey Schwartz's childhood seems pretty picturesque: Raised in Woodstock, New York — a sleepy town located about 2 hours north of Manhattan — Schwartz grew up as the only child of her white, Jewish parents, enveloped by a loving community of friends and teachers.
We spoke to employees at various hotels in the region and they tell us losses in April will push well over $1 million ... a huge amount for a sleepy town that heavily relies on revenue from Coachella and Stagecoach's back-to-back-to-back weekends.
Growing up in the sleepy town of Dunblane, Scotland, the three-time Grand Slam winner was — like many others — forever changed by the events of March 13, 20163, when a local man named Thomas Hamilton drove into Murray's school parking lot around 9:30 a.m.
The question, by its very existence, reflects a remarkable shift in progressive power from 2008, when both senators appeared at their sleepy town hall in Montpelier, Vermont, to the four-year span that marked the end of the Obama administration and ushered in the Trump era.
Riverdale may look like a quiet, sleepy town, but there are dangers in the shadows...  Meanwhile, CW premiered the trailers for two of its other new shows, including a rom-com about living your best life and a trippy new drama from Supernatural executive producer Jeremy Carver.
"Germany is so successful because of us Bavarians!" state premier Markus Soeder, 20083, roared on Monday to a packed beer tent in Abensberg, a sleepy town north of Munich, which comes alive once a year for the Gillamoos fair - a traditional festival claiming roots dating to 22008.
Some of the young men involved in the attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils were teenagers, and investigators believe they had lived double lives as they planned the attacks for a year at a house in Alcanar, a sleepy town 120 miles down the coast from Barcelona.
The actor -- star of the cult classic "The Outsiders" -- said the news of the shooting stopped him in his tracks because he grew up in the sleepy town ... a town he says is known for being a safe neighborhood and a city where anyone would wanna raise their family.
The sexy daddies of dating game Dream Daddy came from all walks of life, but all of the characters were dudes who cared deeply about their kids (dads), and handsome devils (daddies) looking for something a little more exciting to do in the sleepy town of Maple Bay.
During spring training last year, I was chatting with Ronny Reyes, a Mets minor league official, when I asked if there was a good place to get Latin American food in Port St. Lucie, the sleepy town full of chain restaurants where the Mets' spring training facility is.
Three years after hundreds of thousands of refugees crossed into Hungary en route from the Middle East and Africa to western Europe, residents of this sleepy town south of Budapest say concerns about a migrant "invasion" will be a decisive factor when they vote in national elections on April 8.
Details about this fourth series are scarce for now, but based on the teaser we can expect the action to move out of Hawkins, the sleepy town that has provided the backdrop for all of the action thus far (minus a very strange outing for main character Elle back in season two).
A few days later, after frantically scouring the Icelandic capital and its surrounding areas for clues, the police found her Doc Martens on a dock at Hafnarfjordur, a sleepy town on the outskirts of Reykjavik known for its annual Viking festival, its local rock 'n' roll bands and its picturesque lava fields.
But she spoke to Mashable about her humble upbringing in a sleepy town outside Moscow, her admiration for Putin and how she fell out of love with him while raising concerns about the potential dangers of the militant nationalism and a sort of second coming of militant youth groups that has gripped Moscow in recent months.

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