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1 He'd have to get downtown first to catch a bus going north.
2 Hardesty found it difficult to get downtown and stay the same.
3 And with plenty of time to get downtown before Poppy died.
4 If she could get downtown in time, she might have a shot, she thought.
5 The deal was that we had to get a conviction for her to get downtown .
6 Talia should get going, get downtown to meet Vincent.
7 He needs us to get downtown .
8 I'm trying to get downtown .
10 I've got to get downtown .
11 I must get downtown - and tell her after I finish my court work for the day I shall be right up.
12 Sure, he needed to get downtown , but the feds were in charge, so there wasn't much for him to do now.
13 You have to go to the corners of cities, to neighborhoods often neatly bypassed by the freeways and avenues that commuters use to get downtown .
14 The urge to get downtown and to the office of the "California" enveloped me to such an extent that my terror left me.
15 By the time we got downtown , I knew I couldn't hold it.
16 Gentleman calls his wife at Plaza and gets downtown flop house.
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