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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211. Needless to say, it is still a fervent catch-cry in the Boston schools.
212. Dozens, however, soon became effective leaders in the struggle to desegregate the Boston schools.
213. Dennison instituted an air charter service as well as regular service between Hyannis and Boston.
214. So return with us to that steamy, sweaty shanty in Old Boston Town.
215. One pitcher who fits that profile is Boston right-hander Aaron Sele.
216. Baxter was in Boston attending a conference on the environment.
217. Dehere was also coming off a 1-for-14 performance against Boston in the previous game.
218. Garmisch was a smaller affair, a prelude to the summer and, for the McKeans,(sentence dictionary) a Boston reunion.
219. Grush is a research fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
220. For the most part, however, Boston in a heavy snow was skiers' Eden.
221. We chose to live in this area because both New York and Boston are easily accessible from here.
222. A Boston Market restaurant recently opened at the corner of Rose Street.
223. They would live in poverty in Boston while he had a hundred thousand dollars in the bank!
224. By the autumn of 1928, back in Boston, Margarett was painting with assurance.
225. The result was a 131-98 Boston blowout at the FleetCenter, the Celtics' largest victory margin of the season.
226. Some partners in Boston are forming a fund like Alta that will focus on early stage information technology and life sciences companies.
227. His latest work is a legal thriller set in Boston.
228. When the ship finally arrived in Boston in 1844, Melville obtained his release.
229. Approval from Boston Five stockholders and state and federal regulators is required.
230. Now that her brothers had come home, Margarett made frequent visits to Boston.
231. His wife had announced at the height of the storm her intention to return to Boston.
232. Snow in Boston closed down the airport, causing even more delays for weary travellers.
233. The story opens with the family's arrival in Boston from another city.
234. The telephone line from San Antonio to Boston is crackling with the static of an ideological rift.
235. In all, the Boston office naturalized 21,052 citizens in 2000, compared to 5,923 in 1990, the Globe reported Wednesday.
236. McDevitt was living in the Boston area at the time, and left for California suddenly, just after the Gardner robbery.
237. One of my oldest friends in Boston is a woman whom, for now, I will call Ellen.
238. You don't have to be training for the Boston Marathon to derive real health benefits from physical activity.
239. Boston cut the deficit to 3-1 when right wing Sandy Moger scored on the power play for his sixth goal.
240. Several days before, her father had gone to Boston to consult a specialist in lung disease.
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