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I did make it into town – but every hotel was booked up.
"If they make it into town they try to blend in with the local population, but the fence often rips their clothing and leaves rust on their hands.
Moving to a big city opened up loads of new opportunities in pretty much every area of my life, even now I live a 20-minute train journey away so that I can make it into town easily when I want to".
Even when students make it into town, the long arm of campus tech follows them.
They used to send me record shopping, too, when they couldn't make it into town.
A ride from the beach to the city in a Lamborghini sounds fun enough as it is, but what would send it into pleasure overdrive is if you were doing it in an animated, 80s-sheen world that turns extra psychedelic right when you make it into town.
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Plenty of bands and attendees haven't yet made it into town.
Somehow she'd made it into town, where the street lights and the few rusted taxis must have impressed her, and where she'd fallen for Wu's son.
All the local Democratic pols were there, and former President Bill Clinton had made it into town to gin up the crowd for Senate candidate Jack Conway.
We did ultimately make it into Saint Pierre, the small, sleepy seaside town in the north of Martinique, that was destroyed in 1902 when the Mount Pelée volcano erupted.
The fire destroyed about 30 homes and outbuildings in the county, mostly on Sunday, but so far had not made it into the town of Los Alamos itself, said the fire chief for Los Alamos County, Doug Tucker.
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