"The Clintonistas are coming back to town big time, boy, " CNN contributor John Avlon said with a grin.
Have Secret Hvar take you to one of the secluded beaches on the island's south coast before heading back to town.
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Two months ago, she came back to town and reclaimed her old janitorial job, but she could not reclaim her old apartment.
Disappointed, the diarist and his friends started to ride back to town.
The family moved back to town in January after staying with relatives, then in an apartment in New York City with federal rental assistance.
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Freund, 49, a truck driver and jewelry store owner, says he never gave the Rohm and Haas plant a second thought until Joanne Branham came back to town.
When the prisoners get back to town, the learned men take over the investigation and face a crucial moral challenge, but their actions seem like a plot point created to stoke discussion when the lights come up.
When Congress gets back to town next week, you need to send them a message -- go ahead and give middle-class families and small businesses the confidence of knowing that their taxes -- your taxes -- will not go up next year.
The pond is being given back to the town council as part of the government's drive to devolve services and assets under the Localism Act.
In 'Starcraft, ' you go back to the ship or in 'Diablo, ' you go back to the town.
Well fortified, detour back toward the airport for the fascinating tour (1400 local time, Sunday to Thursday) of the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital where birds of prey are nursed lovingly back to health and whose tour ends with an opportunity to hold a rehabilitated falcon, then head back into town to take high tea at the opulent Emirates Palace Hotel.
The restaurant also offers speedboat service back to the town of Sai Kung for 120 Hong Kong dollars.
For now, it's back to the town-by-town lobbying dance--an expensive one, at that.
Rumors have already begun to circulate that Rodriguez could be headed back to his home town of Miami to play for the Marlins.
Inman (Jude Law), a young Confederate soldier, badly wounded and spiritually depleted, deserts his company and tries to make his way back to his home town in North Carolina and to a young woman, Ada (Nicole Kidman), he knew briefly and fell in love with.
This is a comprehensive strategy to take back our town centres from the drunken thugs and to restore them to the law abiding majority.
After all, I know more about getting back to my home town then they probably do.
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The mayors could ask the unitary authority to consider leasing the car parks back to parish and town councils so they could work on increasing traffic.
She decided to walk the 40 miles back to her home town along the motorway but was picked up by the side of the road by a man who took her to Manchester.
It was why he continued to discourage hope that the town could get back to normal.
That afternoon we head back to Clearwater, Scientology town, to meet filmmaker Shawn Lonsdale.
The family moved back to the east Texas town of Kilgore within a few years of his birth.
There is nothing controversial about the outward leg of the journey, but their desire to march back into town along the Garvaghy Road brings them into conflict with the authorities.
The Preston Guild dates back to 1179 when King Henry II granted the town the right to have a Guild Merchant and gave the town its first royal charter.
Political intrigue in the town dates back to at least 1995, when the then-mayor was convicted of hiring a hit man to try to kill his political rival.
She hid the dog under her coat on the school bus, and then, instead of going straight to school, she took Blitzee back to our old house in town, which was less than a block away.
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