But when Restaurant Week India comes to town, Mumbaikars slow down and make reservations.
If the Angels would have come to town last year, he would have gotten some boos.
Penitent groups went from town to town, calling on people to change their lives.
Thus the reason the Reagans moved from town to town during Ronald Reagan's youth.
Almost at once dozens of displaced civilians started taking their staple dry rations to town.
Remember he came to town saying he wanted to be a unifier and not a divider.
Some of you have been to town halls before, so this is pretty straightforward.
He dropped out of school and hopped from town to town playing in bars and cabarets.
You know, the idea of a terrorist coming to town is, is extremely remote.
That brought a new wave of agronomists and other young professional people to town.
In Pittsburgh, when I came to town U.S. Steel still occupied the U.S. Steel building.
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The effort includes sending victims of gun violence to town-hall meetings hosted by senators and confronting them.
Unlike the main pack, we drive our own vehicle which lugs our gear from town to town.
Buckley was coming to town to debate George McGovern in an auditorium at a local junior college.
Sent me to town in his car to get tar and took the gas out my pay.
Particularly when Mr Clinton comes to town, the island suffers a split, says Peter Simon, a photographer.
But even then, the telcos still have to go town to town to negotiate fees and right of way permits.
But will they still remember you tomorrow when a more innovative or better operating company comes to town?
Kerry campaigned in the Empire State on Saturday, playing host to town hall meetings in Brooklyn and Buffalo.
No meter is running, and the fare for a ten-minute trip to town is pitched at seven euros.
"The Clintonistas are coming back to town big time, boy, " CNN contributor John Avlon said with a grin.
Or do we end it now, tomorrow, the next day, stop coming to town, stop looking for him?
Eventually, a passing car got a wrecker to come out from El Dorado and haul us to town.
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Shareholder meetings were held in football stadiums and new issues had the hoopla of a circus coming to town.
They come to town because everybody has agreed on the place and time.
I've been to many political events over the years -- from rallies in Pennsylvania to town halls in Texas.
Just imagine, we're in Iowa, a 25-minute ride is from town to town.
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You're 200 yards from the beach, two steps to town, and -- best of all -- miles from the masses.
That is an issue that would have to be addressed should talks to bring an NBA team to town advance.
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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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