Similar words: out of touch, out of turn, out of the way, out-of-the-way, out of time, out of tune, out of temper, out of the blue. Meaning: adj. happening in or being of another town or city.
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31. And I would like to welcome all of our out-of-town visitors to Asia's world city.
32. It hasn't been easy, but it also hasn't been that hard, even with a recent out-of-town conference thrown in.
33. That operates just like a local clearing house ,(www.Sentencedict.com)but deals with out-of-town or out-of-state banks .
34. Whether these developments continue to serve as curiosities for out-of-town visitors or succeed in becoming real, thriving communities remains to be seen.
35. We also own Outfit, which offers a mix of our brands in mostly out-of-town locations.
36. At first, most Americans weren't fans of Lady Liberty; out-of-town newspapers and political leaders scoffed at the idea of backing a "local" New York project.
37. Not long after that, Boomtown and other Reno casinos faced the loss of out-of-town customers from California to Indian casinos closer to their homes.
38. With a simple clothes occupancy. Suit to Yantai out-of-town relatives, classmates together, review exams for postgraduate schools, commerce, tourism guests to smoke.
39. In New England, however, the Suffolk Bank in Boston, Massachusetts, had redeemed bank notes of out-of-town banks only if they kept on deposit amounts large enough to cover the redemptions.
40. It's fitting that he and Auerbach should win one award since Phil is only a little less hated than Red, who lit up his cigars on the bench and did his curmudgeon act with the out-of-town press.
41. Many businesses are reluctant to cash personal checks on out-of-town banks. But with proper identification, you can readily cash traveler's checks almost anywhere in the United States or abroad.
42. The fair will tempt visitors with more books (especially foreign books), out-of-town publishers, cultural events and celebrities.
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