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to your town
pronoun
Often used when referring to God or another important figure who is understood from context.
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Are we coming to your town?
"Ebola is not coming to your town or mine".
They both tour and I highly recommend catching them if they come to your town.
"They told him, 'Go back to your town and die there,' " she said.
Coca-Cola launched the tour on Twitter: "Are we coming to your town?
" 'No one wants to come to your town.' I take it personally.
A scriptural Holy War is a splendid thing, until it comes to your country, to your town.
"When they come to your town, well, you won't need any further invitation: you'll be there," said the plummy announcer.
Several staff members joined Mr. O'Brien at home when he sent the first message, which said, "Hey Internet: I'm headed to your town".
If you've seen Michael Shannon's creep-tastic work in films like "Revolutionary Road," the news that he is headed to your town may both delight and horrify you.
When you're starting a small business, pay attention to your town, city and county regulations.
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