Similar words: stone, piston, stonewall, rest on, keystone, sandstone, gallstone, astonish. Meaning: n. state capital and largest city of Massachusetts; a major center for banking and financial services.
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121. Wasserstein and Perella, in 1987, generated $ 3 85 million in fees for their employer, First Boston.
122. The Buffalo Sabres continued their dominance over the Boston Bruins with a 5-0 win.
123. She fully expected to be back in Boston July 1 for the opening of the vacation activities.
124. Boston was also a classic example of the media's ability to build up and then knock down.
125. Few people in Boston have the openness to talk that way.
125. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
126. The house is on West Boston Avenue, Detroit's most expensive residential area.
127. Digital Equipment Corp is to phase out its Boston manufacturing facility, where about 190 people are employed making cables for computers.
128. But Boston has also taken a utilitarian approach, often going where opportunity knocks in the search for partners.
129. And other quick-serve restaurant chains, such as Boston Market, are jumping on the bandwagon.
130. A friend sent me a clip from the Boston Globe.
131. Some 600 Boston University journalism students had braved a rainy Friday night in 1976 to hear a panel discussion on investigative reporting.
132. In 1875 Boston Spa College was purchased, and this became the nucleus of the present School.
133. Darlington ladies held Boston well away from home and on the two rinks who played at the Morrison Centre.
134. In Boston, the main roads were clear Monday, but some side streets were snow-filled and sloppy.
135. On the strength of that market research, they moved to Boston.
136. Because of the snowstorm on the east coast, flights for Boston were sent as far away as Montreal.
137. You are the coach of the local pro basketball team, a unit that calls itself the Boston Celtics.
138. His articles, printed in the New York and Boston press, were widely distributed in pamphlet form.
139. The company as a whole employs 3,800 people, but only 22 of them are at corporate headquarters in Boston.
140. Some of our best writers are on the staff of the magazine, and one of them is Associate Editor Anne Boston.
141. I let myself out through the side gate and washed my fingers off on a faucet beside the Boston ferns.
142. The Witham was frozen from bank to bank from Lincoln to Boston.
143. He has about four months remaining in a sentence imposed by a federal judge in Boston June 15, 1994.
144. Ford said he saw the end coming in Boston as early as last January.
145. In 1782 he had delivered a pretty effective speech in the legislature at Boston against ratification of the Consular Convention.
146. Boyd will be a senior salesperson at First Boston, Buhannic said.
147. Stone and marble fixtures weighing 400 tonnes from a garden in Boston have been shipped over for this sale.
148. Although Margarett was showing in New York, she had become a presence in the Boston art world.
149. Compare Boston Chicken to Mars, maker of the candy bars.
150. The day proved that vacationers should consider Boston a destination ski resort during major snowstorms.
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