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small-town

[smawl-toun] / ˈsmɔlˈtaʊn /


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Her LP is a narrative of troubled love and shattered small-town lives in which sparkly country songs sit alongside drones that conjure the hum of electrical lines snaking down a highway.

From The Wall Street Journal

They come from villages, farming families and small-town hostels, with many learning the sport only in the past few years.

From BBC

Questions multiplied, but one seemed more elusive than the rest: How did a baby-faced novice from small-town California dupe some of academia’s brightest minds?

From The Wall Street Journal

In 2024, that hope was pinned on Tim Walz, the flannel-wearing, “Midwestern nice” governor whose small-town roots were supposed to unlock the rural Midwest for a Harris–Walz victory.

From Salon

From small-town Oregon to the urban outskirts of Jakarta, investors and businesses are racing to build massive data centers to provide enough computing power to sustain growing AI companies.

From The Wall Street Journal