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For anybody who lived in the western end of town, it was the place to go to catch a train either to Harrisburg or Dillsburg,
Steve Zimmerman
It becomes a lot easier to get where you're going on time when you know exactly what train you're trying to catch. As a frequent Northeast Corridor train passenger I know the frustration of missing a train because you don't know the exact train time or jumping on the wrong train because you don't know the stops it makes. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. Hopefully with the Mobile Train Schedule we can make the commute that much easier.
Talib Morgan
The blacksmith was the most important person in a Western town. He knew everybody. Everybody came to him for horseshoes. He knew what these people were like and where they lived. When anyone wanted to find somebody, they went to the blacksmith.
Stan Grimes
You have to train them, you have to train yourself, you have to train together. Sometimes I relate it to ice skating — somebody has to be there to catch you.
Amara Packwood
It's the only place in town to catch acoustic solo sets.
Don Frye
I've lived in a lot of places, and this is the only town I love, the only town I'd take a bullet for, ... Right now I feel like I have an Uzi aimed at my head, but I'll take a lot more bullets if there are people standing next to me.
Harry Anderson
It's a fictional town. I named Camden County after my son. It could be an hour outside any city in the United States. I've read on chat rooms that I've been using some town names from western Maryland where I went to college.
Greg Garcia
This town lacks a true town center at the moment -- a low-impact, walking-type of village with some outdoor dining and some shops and a place for residents to consider as their town center. Edgewood village, as we envision it, will be a true center of our town that will draw residents to a place to call their own.
Ron Smith
I don't know what went wrong that night. I just know that he (Amadou) was in the right place because he lived here, ... He was going in the place where he lived.
Kadiatou Diallo
Sweet beast, I have gone prowling,
a proud rejected man
who lived along the edges
catch as catch can;
in darkness and in hedges
I sang my sour tone
and all my love was howling
conspicuously alone.
William DeWitt Snodgrass
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1926
-)
He remains sedated and hooked up to life support at Harrisburg Hospital, and we, Harrisburg police, much to our chagrin, have to provide around-the-clock security until Indianapolis police can take him back there.
Randy King
An old place (chosen in the 1790s as the site for the University of North Carolina) that's now a huge Tar Heels sports and party town (catch a bluegrass band at one of the bars on Franklin Street),
Keith Bellows
The building is very spacious. It is going to make an ideal place for us to train. Firefighters need air-pack training frequently because we don't always get to train on the scene.
Mike Carlisle
We've got a lot of options now. The weather's better in Western New York now, so we may train there. We'll take 10 days off and then decide where we're going from there.
Jack Mesi
[Hicks, 54, grew up in Florida with a devotion to Southern culture, one inherited from his grandparents, who were wealthy farmers from western Tennessee.] I'd travel around with my family as a child, and you'd pass through these towns Charleston, small towns in Georgia and you'd see these signs, 'Where the Old South Lived, Where the Old South Lived, ... Well, here in Franklin, this is where the Old South died.
Robert Hicks
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