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"And she's the one who doesn't believe that any actions except the most significant ones can change history, especially from this little backwater town."
The backwater town of 10 square miles, as the Israelis see it?
They simply do not sell such things in these backwater towns, so if you forget them, it's all over.
The main waiting room resembled a bus station in a backwater town.
She lives in this backwater town and exists on a shoestring.
"There's little going on in this backwater town for a well-traveled man like yourself."
Of course, this was Kansas City, not some backwater town.
Old Field, La., is one of those small backwater towns that's seen better days.
The story, it seems, takes place somewhere in the South, in a small, backwater town, on the banks of a river.
The name of this town is known to many Russian people as a synonym for "backwater town".
Not some backwater town in the southern mountains."
He says he got so depressed by the "backwater town" that he called the deal off.
She also neatly sketches the bighearted, small-minded folks of a backwater town.
The backwater town of Anadarko has a jail where prisoners check in, but don't check out.
By nightfall, Regan stood at the window with her arms crossed, looking at the backwater town.
Sundernagar is a "backwater town" in the province.
People came to Tupelo from the tiny backwater towns and from the huge, far-away cities.
"Officially such prejudices are prohibited, of course, but in the backwater towns discrimination apparently still runs rampant.
Cozzano raking leaves in front of his big house in some backwater town in Illinois.
It is significant that Luke states that Mary lives in Nazareth, a small backwater town.
On a snowy December night, a state execution transfer vehicle crosses into the quiet backwater town of Snowmonton.
He quickly finds himself transferred out of the capital city with a non-negotiable "promotion" to constable of a quiet backwater town.
Erica and Trent shoe-horned him into the back seat of Trent's low-slung sports car, a novelty in their small backwater town.
Yet these backwater towns which time had bypassed were the movement's authentic feeding-ground ... it should not have surprised him, then, to see this.
A stable and balanced agrarian economy had degenerated into precarious monocultures and backwater towns.