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New Castle
noun
- a city in W Pennsylvania.
- a city in E Indiana.
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We rented a house in New Castle, Delaware, that doubled as our filming location and lodging for the actors.
From The Daily Beast
So it was that we pacified the wild Orsini, and later a new castle was born phœnix-like from the ashes of the old.
From Project Gutenberg
Then came the Normans, from whose New Castle, built some eight hundred years since, the town derived its present name.
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If I did, we should cause a general immigration of the domestics of the country to New Castle.
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We wish for quietness, and in New Castle it can be obtained, I think, in a particularly concentrated form.
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It is difficult to imagine anything more dismal than a rainy day at New Castle, particularly at this late period in the year.
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