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It was lots of fun and not even mildly cavalier and I can't recall a "fare" who got into a towncar when he didn't want to.
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* Lincoln must immediately retract and apologize for all tv ads using "Space Oddity" to market their hideous new MK-Ultra towncar experience (or whatever they're calling it).
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The towncar stopped, she got out, and the crew emerged.
'The Hills' series finale: The joke's on us, apparently | EW.com 2010
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The GT Speed is an ideal cocoon for investment bankers slogging down towncar-stuffed Park Avenue any given morning.
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* Lincoln must immediately retract and apologize for all tv ads using "Space Oddity" to market their hideous new MK-Ultra towncar experience (or whatever they're calling it).
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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And what of he who foregos first-class charter flights a la Gore for instead a serviceable luxury towncar with his dividend?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Hansen: Fee-and-Dividend not Cap-and-Trade 2009
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Self's editor now travels by bike instead of towncar.
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January 12th, 2009 6: 42pm towncar -- would like to point appropo nada something about proportionality - try 1948 when 50 million were lined up against 3 million all with the intention of annihilation of Israel - we never heard about proportion then did we - PLEASE FEEL FREE TO QUOTE THIS ON ANY BLOG. davidka
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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A civilian male lay dead not far from the towncar.
EMPIRE DAVID DUNWOODY 2008
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The civilian ride was a towncar, a relic; the last vehicles produced in the United States were over fifty years old, and they were all built for power and rugged terrain.
EMPIRE DAVID DUNWOODY 2008
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