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townsfolk
noun
The people who live in a town, especially the lower and middle classes.
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It's a neat spin on the match-three genre, as you work your way through 50 levels making combinations to build items for townsfolk.
They were found to contain 265 mummified former denizens of Vac, from priests to ordinary townsfolk.
He had the website of the Country Fire Authority (CFA) opened on his computer, which reassured all the townsfolk that the fire was 25km away in Murrindindi Mill.
To the townsfolk they were interferers, who had come to investigate the burning of a black church and to get blacks to register to vote.
Capital, jobs and townsfolk have been lost to distant suburbs.
This week they began selling their cattle and laying off workers, forcing Mr Duarte to announce an emergency aid package for the town.Mr Duarte says the townsfolk are living in "semi-feudal" conditions.
The authority's new plan is for "sustainable diversion limits" involving cuts of up to 37% in the volumes that farmers and townsfolk can take.
In and around the northern Shan border city of Muse, townsfolk and villagers have taken matters into their hands.
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