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1  There'll be oodles of marvelous places to go to.
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2  There wouldn't be oodles of places to go to at all.
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3  Old guys' legs, at beaches and places, always look so white and unhairy.
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4  I mean I've left schools and places I didn't even know I was leaving them.
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5  They kept thinking of more places and more names of people that lived there.
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Context   In 17
6  I said no, there wouldn't be marvelous places to go to after I went to college and all.
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7  It's one of those places that are supposed to be very sophisticated and all, and the phonies are coming in the window.
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Context   In 19
8  They both kept thinking of places as fast as they could, then they'd think of somebody that lived there and mention their name.
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9  ANTOLINI had this very swanky apartment over on Sutton Place, with two steps that you go down to get in the living room, and a bar and all.
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Context   In 24
10  In the first place, it was one of those places that are very terrible to be in unless you have somebody good to dance with, or unless the waiter lets you buy real drinks instead of just Cokes.
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