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1 One way or another there will be a town in this valley.
2 There must be a town in one of those gaps-butin which?
3 We want Quebec to be a town again, and not a ruin.
4 The town is seen to be a town of dust and dirt.
5 It ought to be a town , but it was not.
6 Tomorrow he was going to be a town cop.
7 There used to be a town over there.
8 A city that wants to be a town ?
9 You understand night-music, you can be a town -musician .
10 At first I thought it must be a town in the distance, with its large white houses.
11 There'll be a town here, you know.
12 In precisely one hundred years from now, there will be a town on this spot-anda restaurant!
13 I found Tuskegee to be a town of about two thousand inhabitants, nearly one-half of whom were coloured.
14 That the place in which it is said be a town in which a Qází (judge) dwells.
15 It had to be a town , but it was impossible to tell how big it was from this distance.
16 Aritao is a town like thousands of others in the northern Philippines.
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