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I . local [ˈləʊkl, Am ˈloʊ-] ADJ

II . local [ˈləʊkl, Am ˈloʊ-] N

1. local (inhabitant):

local

2. local Am (bus, train):

local

3. local Brit (pub):

local
local

local paper N

local time no pl N

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A fortified village is also seen here where the architecture and pottery culture is juxtaposed over the local culture.
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He acquired local respectability, often dining with the wealthiest planters in his parish, and served in several local offices including justice of the peace.
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A local customs office was established in 1600.
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The network provides information to its members about developments in local and global law.
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The principal local industry is sheep and beef cattle breeding.
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However, due to a clerical error at his local post office, his bid was accepted to work for $4 rather than the intended $400.
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They are not manufactured locally and the costs of setting up local manufacturing facilities would be prohibitive, given the regulations surrounding pharmaceuticals.
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Most stations broadcast the program between 19:00 and 00:00 local time.
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Local businesses provide competition to each other and also challenge corporate giants.
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It is made with any kind of meat along with corn, potato, yuca, plantain and local spices that are cooked together to form a soup.
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