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hamptons

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Hamptons is a magazine founded in 1978 and published thirteen times throughout the year focused on real estate , interior design , fashion , art, culture , dining, entertainment , fitness, and philanthropy . The magazine is published by Niche Media , which ...

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The porn shop, which was on the outskirts of Riverhead, Long Island, a far cry from the Hamptons, was not a place that lured young or unsuspecting or otherwise innocent readers to its door.

Ted was happiest in the Hamptons during the summer months, when so many young mothers were there without their commuting husbands.

When she lived in New York, she thought that life in the Hamptons, which she called “the country,” was suitable only for fair-weather weekends.

They would go to Vermont for the summers, when the Hamptons were overrun—and when Allan didn’t so much mind the long drive from the city and back.

But if you basically liked the idea of a house in the Hamptons, I think that—between the two of us—we could afford it.

The house in the Hamptons had never been a happy one for Ruth, except when she’d lived there with Allan.

Who would be taking an eastbound train to the Hamptons at the end of the Thanksgiving weekend?

My wife and children have gone to our home in the Hamptons, and I'll join them tomorrow.

She's in the Hamptons, eating ice cream with the kiddies, entertaining the neighbors.

Wife tagged him from her personal from the Hamptons about fifteen hundred the day of.

Nikki said, referring to Lara's next movie, which started principal photography in the Hamptons in a week.

Even when Lara was renting she'd never thought much of it - the house was too remote and quite gloomy, with none of the charm of the Hamptons house.

She didn't know a soul in the Hamptons, and was staying in the Maidstone Inn in the village about a mile and a half from here.

She swore me to secrecy, and then confessed that she was really in the Hamptons to research and write a novel about working-class adolescents living in a resort community teeming in the summer time with the sons and daughters of multimillionaires.

Evelyn went back to the city three times that last week we were in the Hamptons, once for a manicure and a pedicure and a facial, the second time for a one‑on‑one training session at Stephanie Herman, and finally to meet with her astrologer.