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Luton
[ loot-n ]
noun
- a city in Bedfordshire, S central England, NW of London.
Luton
/ ˈluːtən /
noun
- a town in SE central England, in Luton unitary authority, S Bedfordshire: airport; motor-vehicle industries; university (1993). Pop: 185 543 (2001)
- a unitary authority in SE central England, in Bedfordshire. Pop: 185 200 (2003 est). Area: 43 sq km (17 sq miles)
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At the APAS in Luton, a counselor warned a reporter about similar “risks”.
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The moment every obstacle was removed to her marriage with Teddie Luton, half the allurement was gone.
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In the second ewe, before the Luton Guardians a few days ago, an old woman of seventy-two appeared, asking for relief.
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Tony Luton was a young man who had sprung from the people, and had taken care that there should be no recoil.
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The orchestra struck up a rollicking measure and Tony Luton made his entrance amid a rousing storm of applause.
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Tony Luton confronted him, an angry scowl on his face, a blaze in his heavy-lidded eyes.
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