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This month, revellers will be setting off from here for what a BBC documentary once described as "the world's weirdest music festival" – the Strathspey Safari mystery bus tour (from £40, 20 August).
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The families living in what had come to be referred to as Duxbury (sometimes "Duxborough") requested to be set off from Plymouth as a separate town with their own church and minister.
Fireworks are now permitted for sale from 9 p.m. June 30 to the end of the day July 4. Fireworks can be set off from 4 to 10 p.m. July 1 to July 4. "If there's a problem this year, let's go back and revisit this [next year]," Righeimer said.
Introductory transitions help guide the reader from one sentence to another, and they should be set off from the sentence by a comma.
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