They depict an almost adolescent view of romance: Every night on the town leads to bliss.
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Even after another full night on the town, on Sunday morning I felt like a normal, functioning human being.
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M. and a night on the town often stretches into the next day.
This analogy will make it clearer: Your teenagers are going to grab your wallet for a night on the town.
Those holding drinks included celebrating sports fans, revelers ending a night on the town, both amorous and quarrelsome couples and women weeping into cellphones.
The Motherwell youngster missed the scheduled flight back after a night on the town to celebrate the end of the tour of South Korea and Hong Kong.
After dark, locals out for a night on the town mix with visitors drawn by the smoke wafting from the dozen-plus satay grills lining the complex's western edge.
But he didn't, and Davis and Kidd-Gilchrist did, so the fan base known as Big Blue Nation spilled out into the streets for yet another night on the town.
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The designer says he could imagine his typical customer wearing a version of the Cinderella slipper at a summer party, a night at the opera or a night on the town.
And while the Ilstrups, who are Obama supporters, are disappointed that they won't get their night on the town, their visit, which is meant to be an educational experience for their children -- Alec, 14 and Anna, 11 -- won't be a complete loss.
Continue along Pontocho, past the theatre where geisha perform public dances in autumn and spring, and you will come out near the river again and Sanjo Bridge, where much of young Kyoto is hastening towards a night on the town, or waiting for dates near the temple commemorating 39 noblewomen and children executed along the riverbank.
The band's lightweight and comfortable to wear (at least it was in our limited time with it), but given that it's meant to gather data 24 hours a day, it's not exactly the best look for a night out on the town.
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Selling bonds to pay for a dividend is akin to cashing one of those credit card checks sent in the mail so you can have an expensive night out on the town.
"It does not include a big night out on the town, it's going out for a cup of coffee, " says Hirsch.
Sometimes I just went home and showered, then sat by a half-open window waiting for the night, Marie out on the town with Stan, my parents on back shift at the works or sitting downstairs watching game shows.
Mr Villanueva, a columnist for the Asian Start Express Balita community newspaper, was found shot dead on the night of February 28 on a road in the town of Naic.
True to our seat-of-the-pants form back in those days, Charlie and I met at 11:30 at night on the vacant main street in the town of Hancock, NY, with no motel reservations.
On Wednesday night outside the southern town of Hanunis, a missile from an Israeli fighter jet missed its target - militants traveling in a car - and instead slammed into a nearby house.
Earlier the OSCE called for an investigation into the shooting in the town of Shaumian in the south of Armenia on Sunday night in which one man was shot dead.
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The negative externality at play here is that, by virtue of hosting their currently scheduled Thursday night game versus the White Sox, the Orioles will draw fans, attention, and space away from uses that would otherwise be focused on the Ravens game if that were the only game in town that Thursday night.
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At Smithtown's first public hearing on Sept. 26, more than 75 people flooded the town's tiny boardroom with election night fervor to comment on the 30-page franchise agreement.
Red Sox spokesman Kevin Gregg said the Royals have been in town since Wednesday night and spent their off day in the city on Thursday.
At questions to the Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission on 21 January 2010, Mr Bone argued demanded a change in the law to stop town halls abandoning the late-night counts in favour of counting ballots on the following day.
When the so-called night commuting started, the children just slept wherever they could in town--on the streets, at the bus station, on the steps in front of buildings.
In Sullivan Hall in the heart of the NYU college town, starting up at 6 p.m. on Sunday night, Aug. 28, the Music for Change concert event will be taking place- regardless of some rain, wind, whatever.
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When night falls on Harar, the labyrinth alleyways of the walled Old Town fall silent, and the shadowy form of a hyena slinking through the narrow streets is not an uncommon sight.
The sidewalks of the town were gray in the early morning and at night, but the noon sun put a glaze on them, so that the cement burned and glittered like glass.
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