Ambitious boy kicks burg is a familiar story, and central to the Zuckerman books.
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Many still see Nashville as a Southern burg, unworthy of housing an NHL franchise.
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Olden burg thereupon solemnly proclaimed the result a buried, invisible sculpture.
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Haynesville itself is a burg of 500-odd with a post office and not much else.
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Salt Lake City denizens brag about living in a burg nestled in the mountains.
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Burg was not involved and Beyderman was born a year after the JAFC was closed down.
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He hopes to correct misconceptions people have about the industrial burg of 22,000.
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Is everybody doomed in this cold, snow-covered burg in Western Pennsylvania?
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Eudora, Ark., is a burg near where Arkansas meets Mississippi and Louisiana.
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Colloquial American term for a town; "I've lived in this burg all my life"
Burg bei Magdeburg is a town of about 24,700 inhabitants on the Elbe-Havel-Canal in Germany, northeast of Magdeburg. It is situated around a former weir, the Sachsenschleusen ("Saxon Sluices"). It is the capital of the district of Jerichower Land in the state of Saxony-Anhalt.
Bu00FCrg or Burg is a prominent lunar impact crater in the northeast part of the Moon. It lies within the lava-flooded, ruined crater formation designated Lacus Mortis. To the south and southeast is the crater pair Plana and Mason. To the west, beyond the rim of Lacus Mortis, is the prominent crater Eudoxus.
Burg is a municipality in the district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
A city or town
Any town smaller than Sigil, in size or in spirit - at least that's how folks from Sigil see it. Other bodies don't agree.
(1) A German castle. (2) A town or house with a fortified perimeter.
A town, rather than the common camps and small settlements.