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At the end of the night out, Mr. Whaley took a Town Car home from the party.
I wore my Margiela sneakers, but since it was so cold out we took a Town Car.
With two other friends who were not in attendance on Saturday, Bissell said, they took a town car home and went for a steak dinner in Manhattan.
Isis reportedly took a town 56 miles north of the capital, saying "The battle is not yet raging, but it will rage in Baghdad and Karbala".
The other night, Russ and Lang took a Town Car to the Meadowlands, where the Los Angeles Clippers were visiting the New Jersey Nets.
It's my guess that if you took a town average, Greenwich would score in the same general range as Stamford, but I have no proof.
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So if you take a town like Davos, about 70%to80%0% of the economy is tourism-dependent.
In the eighteenth century, battles typically were fought, in a more or less prudent and narrow-bore fashion, to take a town or make a point.
Its system of 20 to 30 men per cell, each one locking into larger command structures when they take a town, is hard to crack.
Residents in the capital stockpiled supplies as Isis were reported to have taken a town 56 miles north of the capital.
Days later, many seem to be questioning the strategy of taking a town that does little to advance the opposition's interest.
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