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Examples
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Emerging from the front door of her town-house flat in Chelsea, Kate was instantly blinded by a score of flashing cameras.
William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011
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The partners invested in a Manhattan condo project at 56 Pine St. and a town-house development project in Edgewater, N.J.
The Russians Are Coming Craig Karmin 2011
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Emerging from the front door of her town-house flat in Chelsea, Kate was instantly blinded by a score of flashing cameras.
William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011
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Ulysses drives us through a shiny new town-house complex that used to be a housing project.
FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER MATT LABASH 2010
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You know about the town-house explosion in New York?
AMERICAN SUBVERSIVE DAVID GOODWILLIE 2010
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Kitchen 2- There was no price listed on this one but I am pretty sure that this kitchen is bigger than the entire downstairs of my town-house!
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I want to sell our town-house in Durham in one day, so I don't have to stress about keeping it clean and we won't have to carry two mortgages.
method in't 2008
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Describing the town-house meeting, Hao reported to the prime minister's office that Brown had agreed to work to ease the trade embargo.
Dubious Commerce 2008
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In every other respect it resembled a large town-house, which, like a fat burgess, had taken a walk to the country on a holiday, and climbed to the top of all eminence to look around it.
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But in the years since environmentalists were first denigrated as tree huggers, America's fields have been filled with numbingly identical town-house communities, some towns have come to rely on bottled water for consumption and California is being hit with rolling blackouts.
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