Word: out-of-town
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...American cities nowadays can boast two thriving newspapers. As a result, old-fashioned journalistic competition is practically a thing of the past. Gone are the days when rival dailies would scramble to beat one another on every story, raid newsrooms across the land for talent, open new out-of-town bureaus like bottles of beer, and in the process keep getting livelier and better...
While the unusual operas bring in the out-of-town press, boosting a company's prestige, it is still the chestnuts that pay the bills. Says Michigan Opera Theater's David Di Chiera: "There must be a delicate balance between what the community wants and what will get national attention." The Dallas Opera's Plato Karayanis said his company lost 5% of its subscribers after last season's repertory of Turandot, Delibes's Lakme, Vivaldi's Orlando furioso and Britten's Peter Grimes; with a more conventional season coming up, he expects record...
...cross the Square with your friends, and it is ominously devoid of students. Pick up a New York Times at Out-of-Town News, and head over to Mug'n Muffin for breakfast. You take the special and eat ravenously. Back to the room for a nap before your next workout at three in the afternoon. You fall asleep immemediately...
...report also says the increase skewed "appropriately with the local in-Cambridge rides impacted the least and the longer out-of-town rides carrying the larger percentage of the increase...
...out-of-town college students should shoulder the burden of a decision made by local voters," John A. Hammond, a first-year student from Pennsylvania said...