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out-of-town and came
In the library's first year, 2. 3 million people came to visit the library, roughly 30 % were out-of-town.
Most of the bids came from out-of-town interests, and it appeared that Veeck would succeed in driving the Cardinals out of town.
It is estimated that a million out-of-town guests came to Portland, resulting in millions of dollars ( in 1905 figures ) added to the economy.

out-of-town and up
It is a three-day event with out-of-town bands playing on the Saturday and local bands & up and coming TCR bands playing on the Sunday and Monday.
During the late 1970s and 1980s, the city witnessed a speculation spree, fueled by transplanted New Yorkers and others who bought many turn-of-the-20th-century brownstones in neighborhoods that the still solid middle and working class population had kept intact and by local and out-of-town real-estate investors who bought up late 19th century apartment houses often considered to be tenements.
This scoreboard also displays pitcher information when a relief pitcher enters the game, identifies any pitchers that may be warming up, displays information such as an abbreviated box score of a selected out-of-town game, or statistical information such as season home run leaders.
This draft saw the emergence of Wellington Mara as a savant, as he had been subscribing to magazines and local and out-of-town papers to build up dossiers of college players across the country, which resulted in the Giants ' drafting of Tuffy Leemans.
A cast also rapidly shaped up around Crawford with the input of the new director and choreographer in a fresh set of auditions, with then-ingenues Mandy Gonzalez and Max von Essen in the young lead roles of Alfred and Sarah, Rene Auberjonois ( after similar prolonged negotiations to Crawford's ) as Professor Abronsius, Ron Orbach ( late of the out-of-town run of The Producers ) as Chagal, and rising talent Julia Murney as Magda, among others
* The tendency for chain stores, and in particular supermarkets, to locate out-of-town means that they purchase land which could have been used for housing, thus driving up house prices since less land is available.
Even when the boys are successful at obtaining tickets through an out-of-town travel agency, an unknown individual posing to act on their behalf picks up their tickets, again preventing them from setting sail.
With the closure of the coal mines in the period up to the 1950s, and the growing popularity of out-of-town living, Peasedown rapidly became a commuter village for the cities of Bath and Bristol.
The out-of-town teens break into the local theater and clean up from the rain, then go to a nearby club where The Beau Brummels are performing.

out-of-town and today
" According to the front page report, " The out-of-town bounds restrictions that had been imposed on Crestview by Eglin field authorities were lifted at noon today January, after a conference of town officials and Eglin authorities, and it was stated that soldiers from the field may visit the town.

out-of-town and asked
According to police, Shakur knocked on the door of a room occupied by an out-of-town guest and asked " Is there a party going on here?
However, Vance left the play during its out-of-town tryouts, later saying she felt the role was not right for her and asked the show's producers to be let out of her contract.
In addition to writing librettos for Broadway shows, they were also " show doctors " who were asked to come improve Broadway shows in out-of-town tryouts, assisting the director and author of the show to improve the script.

out-of-town and if
Typically, in a lower-middle class Jewish family, a son will be sent to an out-of-town school, if financial resources warrant it, while the daughter will attend the local college.
Police tried to determine if there were any missing persons or stolen vehicles reported from the area, but their efforts were hampered by the fact that the NCAA Southeastern Conference basketball tournament was taking place a few blocks away at the Georgia Dome, and thousands of out-of-town visitors were in the area at the time.
* Two unrelated, opposite-gender persons may travel in a vehicle together within the local area, but should not take out-of-town trips together, particularly if they are traveling to an area where they are not known to anyone, and will not be able to return on the same day.

out-of-town and ball
Reaching for the ball, Shannon Stone flipped over the railing and fell twenty feet, head-first, onto the concrete behind the out-of-town scoreboard in left field.

out-of-town and club
Their first out-of-town concert was at a working men's club in Sheffield.
Under Crowley's guidance the club became one of the birthplaces of punk, regularly featuring bands like New York Dolls, Wayne County and the Backstreet Boys, Cherry Vanilla, The Fast, Patti Smith Group, Ramones, The Heartbreakers, Television, Suicide, Blondie, Talking Heads, Sniper, The Dictators, The Cramps, Mink DeVille, Misfits, Annie and the Asexuals, The Fleshtones, The B-52's and Klaus Nomi, as well as out-of-town bands such as The Runaways and The Damned.
A similar property at nearby Wierton Place has in recent years operated as a polo and country club as well as an exclusive out-of-town nightclub.

out-of-town and would
Of course, I would like to go to an out-of-town school where there are all kinds of people, but I would want lots of Jewish kids there ''.
`` Maybe the society editor would remember a good-looking out-of-town bride ''.
Saperstein decided to pick Harlem as their home city since Harlem was considered the center of African-American culture at the time, and an out-of-town team name would give the team more of a mystique.
At the time, this was considered rather far from the center of town, but Meany eventually sold the others involved on the idea that the forested campus could, itself, be an attraction for out-of-town visitors and that the trolley ride from downtown would not be an obstacle to attendance.
Several local Owen Sound businesspeople realized that an out-of-town buyer would mean losing the team to relocation.
These followed the model established in Germany with small town-centre shops which would customise PCs to order, rather than the out-of-town superstores and mail-order businesses which dominated the UK market.
First, Freeman had to quit, because his parents would not let him play out-of-town shows, and was replaced by Johnny Sanders.

out-of-town and be
In Smallville, Clark Kent ( Superboy's alter ego ) claims to be Claire Kent, an out-of-town relative who is staying with the Kents.
However, the Roman authorities found that EUR could be the onset of an out-of-town business district, which other capitals did not begin planning until decades later ( London Docklands and La Défense in Paris ).
Distance tailoring involves ordering a garment from an out-of-town tailor enabling cheaper labour to be used.
In 1996 a note of asymmetry was introduced when a high scoreboard displaying out-of-town scores was erected along the right-field wall near the foul pole and deemed to be in play, and so the distances to right field and right-center field were and, respectively, while the remaining dimensions remained the same.
In the United Kingdom, hardware shops are also sometimes known as ironmongers, and larger, out-of-town hardware shops may be called do it yourself or DIY centres.
In this instance, the third time was not the charm: during out-of-town tryouts, Merman insisted it be dropped.
Neighborhood carsharing is often promoted as an alternative to owning a car where public transit, walking, and cycling can be used most of the time and a car is only necessary for out-of-town trips, moving large items, or special occasions.
The money in that fund is collected as a tax on hotel rooms in the county and could be replenished by the people coming in from out-of-town for the hockey game.
Some merchants also allow the goods to be shipped directly to a third party consumer, which is an effective way to send a gift to an out-of-town recipient.
To help research her story, Angie goes undercover and pretends to be a stranded girl from out-of-town.
The school of Hvitfeldtska Gymnasiet had been lent out by the municipality of Gothenburg to Gothenburg Action and Attac to be used as a convergence center and for housing for the out-of-town protesters.

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