It's debatable whether the proliferation of these chain stores turns places like Farmington or Lock Haven into homogenous Anytowns. |
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It's a Trident ballistic missile submarine that's home ported in Farmington, Washington. |
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At the Farmington River we found several trees that were gnawed on by the beavers. |
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She nods knowingly at the woman's frustration, vowing to stop by the coffee shop the next time she's in Farmington. |
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He was born and raised in Farmington, and his family was known for making trouble in town. |
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His cousin in Farmington paid him with meth, so he never saw any profit from the deals. |
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He packed the meth in Ziploc bags and put the bags in the bottom of a cooler for the drive from Farmington to Phoenix. |
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The retired 68-year-old from Farmington, dressed in two-tone golf shoes and a polo shirt, enthusiastically voices his support for Daly's candidacy. |
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The agent is part of a secretive multi-agency task force that operates in Farmington. |
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Paco got the money for the purchases from a cousin in Farmington. |
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There are also branch campuses in Augusta, Farmington, Fort Kent, Machias, and Presque Isle. |
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Farmington Avenue heads west through West Hartford Center and Farmington towards Torrington. |
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Her mother retired as a clinical instructor and cytotechnologist at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, Conn. |
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Exterior body panels and under-hood acoustic insulation are targets for three new nylons from Rhodia Engineering Plastics, Farmington Hills, Mich. |
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Cole Wernli of the 'Determinators,' from Farmington, Utah, scores at The 2010 NERF DART TAG World Championship 13 to 17 year old tournament Saturday Oct. |
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