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Montville

[ mont-vil ]

noun

  1. a town in SE Connecticut.


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By that point in his career, Montville says Ruth had even started to employ a modest off-season conditioning program.

In Montville, one brave audience member asked simply, “I want to know what happened with CPAC.”

In Montville, Christie reversed course slightly, slamming Obama repeatedly.

As it happened, there was no clothing store in the village of Montville, where the stop was made.

The descendant of the bold fellow who formerly harpooned the Whale, is now a pale cotton-spinner of Montville or of Balbec.

These were only a few of the cries and calls that echoed over the ball field at Montville.

As soon as arrangements could be completed, Arthur, John, and the latter's family left for Montville.

In 1813, leaving one son in charge at Stonington, John returned to Montville and purchased another factory and water privileges.

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