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Scranton

[skran-tn]

noun

  1. William Warren, 1917–2011, U.S. politician.

  2. a city in NE Pennsylvania.



Scranton

/ ˈskræntən /

noun

  1. an industrial city in NE Pennsylvania: university (1888). Pop: 74 320 (2003 est)

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Daniels: Toledo also has a certain “Office-y,” Scranton thing to it.

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Daniels relocated the action from unglamorous Slough to Scranton, Pennsylvania, but kept his Dunder Mifflin drones pushing paper, just like their British counterparts.

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Fans hoping for more of Scranton may not get exactly what they expect, but all three actors advise fans to watch it with no expectations.

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In fact, Baumgartner has for years served as a happy ambassador for the beloved mockumentary about the employees of a Scranton, Penn., paper company.

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Ms Fitzgerald said she hoped the Trump administration could direct the funds being used in Ukraine to projects like fixing Scranton's "terrible roads" and potholes.

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