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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of northeast Massachusetts, an industrial suburb of Boston.
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Examples
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On the pasture mix-up in Woburn, Elizabeth indicated that she considered it necessary to draw a line in the sand or sacrifice prestige with her clients, neighbors, and tenants.
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Last winter, for example, SCI members in Woburn received an e-mail notice that one elderly, low-income resident was worried how he would get his driveway cleared of snow.
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My Uncle Robert, was born in Woburn, Massachusetts on February 13, 1921.
ROBERT JOHN HARRON 1997
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He was finally laid to rest 4 years and 4 months after his death, on May 18th 1949, at Woodbrook Cemetery in Woburn, Massachusetts.
ROBERT JOHN HARRON 1997
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She told me she tried to get into one of my shows when she was a teenager, a show that I did in a place called Woburn (ph) Abbey in England, and her parents wouldn't let her go.
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Entwistle was sentenced at Middlesex County Superior Court in Woburn, Massachusetts, for what Ms Kottmyer described as "incomprehensible" crimes.
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Associated Press A customer fueling up his car at a Phillips 66 gas station in Woburn, Mass., in 2009.
ConocoPhillips to Split in Two Isabel Ordóñez 2011
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The company that makes the vehicle, Terrafugia - Latin for "flee the Earth" - is a small firm based in Woburn, Mass., made up almost entirely of engineers.
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David Marvil, of the 900 block of Woburn Court, had pulled his 1998 Jeep Wrangler up infront of his home to check the mail when he suddenly accelerated, police said.
McLean man dies in yard crash Josh White 2010
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Entwistle was sentenced at Middlesex County Superior Court in Woburn, Massachusetts, for what Ms Kottmyer described as "incomprehensible" crimes.
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