While this was going on, a new hang-out in town was setting a different pace with Santa, with a concert. |
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A similar development occurred with regard to the homeless men who used the Port Authority terminal in New York City as a hang-out. |
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I have been told that the track is the hang-out for a pack of hybrid dingoes. |
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Who wants to go to a tacky West End celebrity hang-out, when celebrity is ten a penny and likely to comprise only noddies? |
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Rapidly, without my parents becoming aware of it, or my even knowing it, this peculiarly English territory, became my favourite hang-out spot. |
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Teenagers use the parking area as a late night hang-out, driving around at speed and playing loud music. |
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All newbuilds have fancy teen discos that double as hang-out and activity spaces. |
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He said Barton Farm was a well-known hang-out for alcohol and drug users in the town and it was a constant worry to him that they would target his pub. |
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This busy town-centre cafe is the place for shoppers to catch a bite, and a hang-out for coffee drinkers in a place as yet untainted by the multinational chains. |
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Apart from being a hang-out for winos, it is a waste of good land. |
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