scranton in A Sentence

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    What is happening in Scranton?

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    It's really boring in Scranton.

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    I'm moving him to our Scranton facility.

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    Scranton/ Wilkes- Barre.

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    Scranton International Airport.

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    I found him outside of Scranton several weeks ago.

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    You could also play the long game and, you know, move to Scranton.

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    Scranton has become identified with the show outside the United States as well.

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    Toby returns from Costa Rica and resumes his duties as Scranton's HR representative.

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    After all, the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin was consistently number one in sales, right?

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    A year later, in the middle of the Depression, she left Scranton for New York City.

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    A year later, in the middle of the Great Depression, she left Scranton for New York City.

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    Karen has left the Scranton branch after her breakup with Jim and becomes regional manager at the Utica branch.

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    While Wallace and other executives are let go, the Scranton office survives due to its relative success within the company.

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    My father, Clayton junior, was born in Scranton in 1906, within 50 miles[ 80 km] or so of the Howell farm.

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    The exteriors of buildings in the title sequence are actual buildings in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and were shot by cast member John Krasinski.

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    Newspapers in other Northeastern cities have published travel guides to Scranton locations for tourists interested in visiting places mentioned in the show.

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    University of Scranton scientists found that volunteers who drank three 8-ounce glasses a day for a month increased their HDL-cholesterol levels by 10 percent, enough to cut heart-disease risk by almost 40 percent.

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    The Office is an American adaptation of the British TV series of the same name, and is presented in a mockumentary format, documenting the daily lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictitious Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.

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    Due to the unexpected demand, Capitol struggled to keep the record on the shelves, having to get its factories in L.A. and Scranton to switch to doing nothing but making copies of The Beatles' record non-stop, and then further having to contract with RCA and Decca, among others, to also create copies of the 45 for them.

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