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Aug 26, 2017 at 1:56 history closed Edwin Ashworth
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Aug 25, 2017 at 22:52 answer added JustPassingThrough timeline score: 3
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Aug 25, 2017 at 18:33 comment added barbecue The phrase "new in town" is extremely common in this scenario, even though it's not a single word. "Excuse me, I'm new in town and need to get to the train station" "Hi, are you new in town?" etc
Aug 25, 2017 at 16:12 comment added mirabilos “The new kid in town.” (SCNR)
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