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Sentence count:132+4Posted:2017-09-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: englandganglandstrong languageenglish languageprogramming languageforewentglandyoung ladyMeaning: n. a region of northeastern United States comprising Maine and New Hampshire and Vermont and Massachusetts and Rhode Island and Connecticut. 
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61. New Hampshire, in the northeast area called New England, is the Granite State because of that colorful rock.
62. Luther, according to the scandal of his monkish enemies, was a brat of that hellish breed; nor was Pearl the only child to whom this inauspicious origin was assigned among the New England Puritans.
63. In New England, the Congregational Church was legally established; all residents had to contribute to its support.
64. For decades he read the New England Journal of Medicine, and—noting a weakness in his male ancestors—he was an early adopter of cholesterol-reducing statin pills, as well as skimmed milk.
65. A hurricane watch, meaning hurricane conditions could arrive within 48 hours, were issued north of Sandy Hook up to the Merrimack River in New England, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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66. Resistance from the French and the Indians slowed the movement westward, yet by the 1750s northern American colonists had occupied most of New England.
67. They were subtle portraits, sometimes catching exactly the dry New England idiom.
68. Many shark species, including makos, blue sharks and thresher sharks, swim in and out of New England waters each year, according to Massachusetts' Division of Marine Fisheries.
69. The Atlantic trade in 16-18th centuries included not only the traditional triangle trade and the triangle trade in New England, Africa and the West India, but also many direct trade channels.
70. In New England, proponents are hoping to legalise gay marriage in all six states by 2012.
71. If the bulk of New England writing was ponderous, at least it was rarely trivial.
72. A man who changed American farming was Luther Burbank ( horticulturist ) of New England and California.
73. The garrison was made up predominantly of eager volunteers from New England, many with antislavery sympathies.
74. The story: New England shore community is terrorized by shark attacks; local cop, ichthyologist and salty shark expert determine to kill the attacker.
75. He speaks quietly, with a slightly nasal New England twang , and with a calm self - assurance .
76. Benjamin Harris's Protestant Tutor, a primer popular for decades and the source the New England Primer.
77. He spoke in the idiom of the New England countryside.
78. Many people in the New England Centenarian Study experienced a century free of cancer or heart disease despite smoking as many as 60 cigarettes a day for 50 years.
79. There are now a handful of companies that offer service from all parts of New England and the Mid-Atlantic and Chinese are no longer the only passengers onboard.
80. Carm was named UPI New England Coach of the Year four times and Eastern Coach of the Year.
81. O 3 and CO in New England : Temporal variations and relationships.
82. Our Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches, New Jersey Fried Hot Dogs, and New England Clam Chowder are rare finds in China.
83. Now it is thought he would like to spare the FA the indelicacy of a disciplinary hearing involving a new England captain just a few days after the previous one was sacked.
84. They were both well-liked fixtures in the old-money worlds of New York and New England.
85. Hawthorne and Melville mingled freely with Emerson's circle of New England Transcendentalists.
86. The buckeye does not grow in New England, and the mockingbird is rarely heard here.
87. Lobster rolls were made famous in Maine, but they are common in all of the lobster-producing states of New England and in the neighboring Maritime Provinces of Canada.
88. Even in the form of allegory, fiction had no place in New England.
89. Off New England, off west Africa, in the Sea of Okhotsk north of Japan, off Sri Lanka, wherever fish can still be found, it is much the same story.
90. Scientists think these animals are coyote-wolf hybrids that traveled south from New England along the Appalachian Mountains.
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