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His rhymes are intermittently clever and the chorus contains several sticky hooks, but that fresh, benevolent trickster’s energy that made “Old Town Road” feel so ahead of the curve still remains an elusive quantity.

An argument with his partner led to him being escorted off the plane when it landed in Turkey, and he was last seen in Kaleiçi, the old town district of Antalya, before he disappeared.

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It’s no different a short walk away in Old Town Portland, where on a recent Saturday morning residents gathered over coffee and bagels to learn more about how to vote with the charter reforms and electoral changes that residents enacted in hopes of both expanding representation and making this city’s problems solvable again.

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But when fire got out of control, it inevitably spread fast across the narrow streets and closes of what we now call the Old Town.

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He said that in 1824, a series of large fires in Edinburgh's Old Town prompted the city authorities to commission a better way of organising firefighting in the city.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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