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She wondered what had taken place in town, between him and his wife.
While no larger than Dutch Springs, this mining supply town had the appearance of being far busier and more prosperous.
The insurance man informed them that he had talked to Crumley who was all right and that he would watch the men's personal effects until they towed the rig back to town.
Blue Throat, who had ruled the town with his six-shooter for the last six months, certainly had no intention of relinquishing his profitable dictatorship.
Wiley Lynn, a self-styled prohibition officer, had hit town the previous day and had been drinking ever since.
Twenty thousand world citizens at Stuttgart had signed a petition inviting me to visit their town.
Potemkin's Army of Ekaterinoslav, totaling, it was claimed, 40,000 regular troops and 6,000 irregulars of the Cossack Corps, had invested Islam's principal stronghold on the north shore of the Black Sea, the fortress town of Oczakov, and was preparing to test the Turk by land and sea.
Very soon after his arrival in Little Rock, Pike had joined one of the most influential organizations in town, the Little Rock Debating Society, and it was with this group that he made his debut as an orator, being invited to deliver the annual Fourth of July address the club sponsored every year.
This refers to what had happened after the Earl of Warwick died in 1590, when the town petitioned Burghley for the right to name the vicar and schoolmaster and other privileges but Greville bought the lordship for himself.
Stratford's petition to the queen declared that two great fires had burnt two hundred houses in the town, with household goods, to the value of twelve thousand pounds.
The `` fruitful course '' of metropolitanization that you recommend is currently practiced by the town of East Greenwich and had its inception long before we learned what it was called.
It had been there 50 years or more and everybody in town, black and white, knew of it.
They had cleaned up an old ice box and begun to buy fifty-pound blocks of ice in town, as the electric refrigerator came nowhere near providing enough ice for the crowds who ate and drank there.
When he was going to town, nothing was good enough -- he had cursed at Winston once for leaving a fleck of polish on his shoelace.
Middletown bases its claim on the general provision of the law that `` all rateable property, both tangible and intangible, shall be taxed to the owner thereof in the town in which such owner shall have had his actual place of abode for the larger portion of the twelve ( 12 ) months next preceding the first day of April in each year ''.
Under the circumstances, I had difficulty keeping up with the conversation on the phone, but when I hung up I was reasonably certain that Francesca had wanted to remind me of our town meeting the next evening, and how important it was that Hank and I be there.
When Hudson had finished, the `` town meeting '' broke down into a general, wordy argument.
A tsunami in the Hawaiian Islands in 1869 washed away an entire town ( Ponoluu ), leaving only two forlorn trees standing where the community had been.
Undoubtedly none of the residents realize the influence their town has had on American military history, or the deeds of valor that have been done in its name.
His Highness had decided only two hours ago to go out of town, and he was eager to be off.
She told police about the prospective tenant she had heard quarreling with her father some weeks before the murders, but she said she thought he was from out of town because she heard him mention something about talking to his partner.
Radio broadcasts had not begun and most devotees of baseball attended the games near home, in the town park or a pasture, with perhaps two or three trips to the city each season to see the Cubs or the Pirates or the Indians or the Red Sox.

town and fast
This fast population growth and slow response from the established church allowed non-conformism to flourish in the town.
The town still enjoys hourly fast trains from London.
The town is located at the eastern end of the M20 which provides fast access to Ashford, Maidstone, London and also to the M25.
The railways allowed the fast transport to and from the town of agricultural produce.
The seaside town had become fashionable through the residence of George's uncle, the Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland, whose tastes for cuisine, gaming, the theatre and fast living the young prince shared, and with whom he lodged in Brighton at Grove House.
Chinle is the home of several sit down and fast food restaurants, most of which are located on the US 191 and Indian Route 7 that run through town.
Templeton, is a small, fast growing, rural town.
In the 1850s, the city grew fast, and was often referred to as a " boom town ".
A newspaper in Frederick, Maryland, wrote of Hughes's growing town: " There is at this place an extensive opening for mechanics of all the different kinds, and it bids fair to improve very fast ; ...
This didn't leave much room for a fledgling town to get started so, almost as fast as it appeared, it disappeared.
A fast growing town located off the busy 550 highway, Cuba has a large amount of new construction, and several hotels, restaurants and bars.
The fast growing seaport in Wilmington, in the pre-civil war era, was isolated from the inland farmers in western North Carolina because trains could only come as far as the nearby town of Belville.
Many new business enterprises followed for the fast growing town.
Mead has seen very slow growth in recent years due to its proximity to Lake Texoma and the fast growing town of Durant.
The planned construction will also move the I-81 interchange at Stephens City, where there are a number of service stations and fast food restaurants, south of the town limits to alleviate congestion on the current Route 277 bridge, which will remain after construction is completed.
The fast link with London meant city businessmen could think of having a house in the country and still be in close contact with the office ; Farnham thereby became an early example of a ' commuter town '.
The A5 £ 26, 000, 000 dual-carriageway Fazeley, Two Gates and Wilnecote Bypass opened in July 1995, acting both as a bypass of Watling Street, and as a fast route for traffic into the town.
Kemble Station to the west of the town, distinguished by a sheltered garden, is served by fast trains from Paddington station via Swindon.
Rana means quick or fast, probably because the fast water flow in the Ranfjorden outside town.
This led to an industry of " fast marriages " in Scottish towns on the border with England ; the town of Gretna Green was particularly well known for this.
The fast growing town set aside significant areas for parks, with five new parks dedicated in 1973, and two more in 1974.
Under King Mathias Corvinus ( 1458 – 90 ), who enjoyed fast travel, the Hungarians developed fast road transport, and the town of Kocs between Budapest and Vienna became an important post-town, and gave its name to the new vehicle type.

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