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night on the town

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night on the town
a night of celebrating (at one or more places in a town). Did you enjoy your night on the town? After we got the contract signed, we celebrated with a night on the town.
See also: night, town


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Chile is a popular destination for gay travel due to its unique geography, which allows travelers to visit volcanoes, enjoy beautiful beaches, ski or snowboard the Andes and spend a night on the town in Santiago?
If you are planning to be in the Chicago area and want to take in a night on the town, attending an event at the Arie Crown Theater is the perfect choice Comfortable seating for 4,249 fans makes for an excellent crowd If you are planning to be in the Chicago area and want to take in a night on the town, attending an event at the Arie Crown Theater is the perfect choice.
John O'Boyle, Middlesbrough Local Education Authority's (LEA) behaviour and attendance adviser, said: "Some of the research that's been carried out suggests that one of the causes of low school attendance on Fridays is down to the fact that older pupils, especially girls, take the day off to get ready for a night on the town.
 
 
 
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