fairgrounds in A Sentence

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    Fairgrounds: Düsseldorf, Germany.

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    We buy some funny money to play with in Facebook's fairground;

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    Program on the street included traditional fairground entertainment for adults and children.

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    Other than that, children can also indulge themselves in a variety of fairground rides.

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    Fairground Flirt A Scene in the Hall Woman Crying The Jockey's Fall Biographical notes @ AgraArt.

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    Who else? What the committee has in mind is Galahad and a suitable Opponent, at the Fairgrounds.

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    While it can't be proven definitively, it's likely that the phrase originated at Fairgrounds around this time.

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    I'm Ezekiel, and I want you to join me at the BELIEVE EXPO, June 6 to 10 at the Fairgrounds.

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    Rajeshwar Prasad Singh, a local landlord, says that his family has been renting out the Fairgrounds for the horse market since 1887.

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    Old Allentown and Old Fairgrounds are Center City neighborhoods that hold a joint house tour organized by Old Allentown Preservation Association(OAPA) once a year in September.

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    The president of ArgenTrigo, visited the BCR News study stationed in the green pavilion of the Palermo fairground, carried out an exhaustive analysis of the sector.

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    In a subsequent experiment, Martin Herfurt from the trifinite. group was able to do a field-trial at the CeBIT Fairgrounds, showing the importance of the problem to the world.

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    I wasn't freaked out, as it just felt so natural, but I didn't tell anyone about it because I knew it wasn't'normal' to have feelings for a fairground ride.".

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    As I walk through the grounds of San Mateo Event Center, I see how we have transformed the Fairgrounds for a weekend into the world's most creative, most agile, most innovative city.

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    People may look in the mirror for long periods of time, focusing on parts of themselves that they don't like, so what they are seeing isn't actually a true representation of themselves but almost like a fairground image with all the negatives blown out of proportion," Watson explains.

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