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- noun a town in southeastern Vermont on the Connecticut River
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Castine, a suspected child predator, was killed in Brattleboro where he was involved with a tangled network of an extended family living in a local trailer park.
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In 2007, while teaching at SIT in Brattleboro, Vermont, I came up with a chart that was based closely on the description in Celce-Murcia et al. (1996) – see inset below (click to expand).
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"The even-tempered Sage of Brattleboro is as appealing as ever."
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In 2007, while teaching at SIT in Brattleboro, Vermont, I came up with a chart that was based closely on the description in Celce-Murcia et al. (1996) – see inset below (click to expand).
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It's from Amy's Bakery Arts Cafe in Brattleboro, VT, and was printed in the October 2005 issue of Bon Appetit magazine.
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Maybe the next G8 meeting could be held in Brattleboro, Vermont, and we could start to have a peaceful world.
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At sixteen, I left my home in Brattleboro, Vermont, a handsome old town on the Connecticut River.
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But the bedroom – and I use the word loosely since my “bed” is a mattress on the floor – has three huge windows overlooking the slate roofs of half the houses in Brattleboro.
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Tessa, Lucy and I went to visit her family near Brattleboro, which is a pretty awesome place.
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The closest union School Board comparative in size to Bennington is Brattleboro, which is a nine-member board with five representatives from Brattleboro and one from each of the other four towns that contribute to the school.
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