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Woburn

[ woh-bern, woo- ]

noun

  1. a city in E Massachusetts, N of Boston.


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The Industri-Plex site in Woburn, for example, had dozens of different industries operating and contributing to polluting the site over a course of a century.

As part of the agreement, the two companies plan to build a prototyping facility in Woburn, Massachusetts, aiming to have a high-capacity, pre-production battery by 2023.

We only have rooms in Woburn Place, you see, and you can't very well ask people all that way just to rooms, can you?

Woburn keeps its women to work from 11 to 13 hours, and pays them two-thirds the wages of men.

One, concerning a pamphlet found at Woburn Abbey, has a peculiar interest.

The party at present at Woburn are almost the same as those I met on my first visit.

A party at Woburn in particular is as carefully arranged as a London dinner-party.

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