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Danbury

[ dan-ber-ee, -buh-ree ]

noun

  1. a city in SW Connecticut.


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That number is about the population of small towns like Phuket in Thailand or Danbury in Connecticut: no small achievement, that.

If 80,000 is the population of Danbury, 60 million is the population of California and Texas combined: no small specter, that.

And the only conveniently located indoor range, Shooters in Danbury, is mainly for handguns.

The trial is scheduled for sometime next year in a Danbury courthouse.

Mark Twain held the title deeds; but it was Danbury and Sinbad and the others that possessed the premises.

It was at this time that the news of the capture of the two kopjes reached me, and I made for Danbury to write my despatches.

There was a lull in the fighting for about half an hour, though firing was going on both at Writtle and Danbury.

These, together with about one hundred continental troops, Arnold overtook near Reading, on their march towards Danbury.

A second trial was ordered, and took place in Danbury during the latter part of the year.

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