The vast majority of out-of-towners may head straight for the Met or the Philharmonic. |
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Eighty of the eighty-two committee members showed up to meet the out-of-towners. |
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The mall will try to attract out-of-towners such as airline passengers who have long layovers. |
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Savvy out-of-towners make a point to escape the fetid air of the casinos and the convention halls by touring the Red Rock Canyon. |
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The two groups may establish kitchens in Quebec City to provide low cost meals for locals and out-of-towners alike. |
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She said nearly half the business at her five-year-old gallery comes from out-of-towners. |
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I have taken many out-of-towners along this trail and they often marvel at the pacific nature of the dogs that congregate there. |
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When new in town, the easiest people to meet are always other out-of-towners, infants of the storm, blow-ins. |
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The biggest problems are felt to come from clashes between out-of-towners and old hands, or between experienced surfers and the novices. |
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This is also a great way of getting out-of-towners to try and experience a piece of Montreal's culture. |
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Many out-of-towners have headed for home anyway. |
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One often hears about out-of-towners falling for swindles. |
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First the locals see it, now it's out-of-towners. |
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While in town, get a great introduction to regional cuisine at Restaurante Viracocha, a favorite among locals and out-of-towners alike. |
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In daytimes, the visitors are mostly out-of-towners. |
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This hotel offers good value in food and rooms, along with promos aimed at out-of-towners. |
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The Cliff House continues to draw out-of-towners and locals alike, who come for its expansive views and freshly baked popovers. |
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For 2008, the all-new model will satisfy city dwellers and shoppers, everyday commuters, out-of-towners and even country drivers who just need a little runabout. |
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