Similar words: brook, booklet, look like, by hook or by crook, brood, broom, brooch, crook. Meaning: n. a borough of New York City.
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121. His submarine put in at the Brooklyn Navy Yard overnight.
122. They have spent some rainy nights in friends' apartments, and occasionally hang their hammocks in the back room of a bicycle-repair workshop in Brooklyn where they volunteer as mechanics.
123. White shirts led the face-off with protesters on the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday afternoon.
124. A fun fact: In 1916, a hot-dog eating contest started on Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York City, as a way to test how patriotic new immigrants were!
125. Such cases include a Brooklyn surrogate court's definition of the Jewish marriage ceremony and the Iowa Court of Appeals' declaration that French is the official language of the Republic of Guinea.
126. The Beckhams are joining the rest of their family - including sons Brooklyn and Romeo - for a celebratory lunch.
127. We are looking forward to the Nets' move to a state-of-the-art facility in Brooklyn, with its rich sporting heritage.
128. I know because one time he took me down to the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
129. Wearing his pink shirt untucked on one side, a loose granddad-style cardigan, dark jeans and trendy trainers, Brooklyn copied his father's style for the red-carpet debut.
130. Peter Bergold, a neuroscientist who teaches at SUNY Downstate in Brooklyn, was also inspired by the past.
131. Born in Brooklyn in 1946, Mr Metcalfe grew up on Long Island.
132. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in 1917 in Massachusetts, Brooklyn City.
133. School teacher Denise Martinez said most of the children she teaches in Brooklyn live at or below the poverty level, and her classes are jammed with up to about 50 students.
134. The Brooklyn, New York, couple ran the heavily damaged Chabad House, a Jewish outreach center, in the heart of Mumbai.
135. The story began on a downtown Brooklyn street corer. An elderly man had collapsed while crossing the street; an ambulance rushed him to Kings Country Hospital.
136. When I told him that the Brooklyn Museum was planning to auction off so many ornaments through Blum, Karp was astonished. "If they're deaccessioning to sell, that's very discomfiting, " he exclaimed.
137. The Movie: Polish immigrant Sophie and her lover Nathan arrive in Brooklyn and move in with Stingo.
138. He enlisted Randi Glass, a thirtyish, pregnant, maroon-haired casting director from Brooklyn,(www.Sentencedict.com) to round up teen-agers.
139. zapping with electricity certain nerves that innervate the face. It's like a marathon in which thousands of runners are crossing the Brooklyn Bridge.
140. Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, New York, 2000 May 24, 2008, marked the 125th anniversary of the opening of New York's Brooklyn Bridge.
141. Jean Claude Compas's office on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn , where he was organizing a medical mission.
142. A love for music and a fascination for robotics prompt two Brooklyn men to build the world's first fully robotic Gamelan Orchestra.
143. The upper stories, steel frame with translucent glass block, are reminiscent of the Brooklyn House of Detention.
144. He finds peppers from Staten Island, arugula in Brooklyn, even honey made by Manhattan bees.
145. Hasidic Jews from Brooklyn founded the Washington Deluxe and Vamoose Bus.
146. Brooklyn is one of the five boroughs of New York City.
147. The Verrazano Bridge, which was designed by Ammann , joins Brooklyn to Staten Island.
148. There was an audible pop , and Kugelmass was back in Brooklyn.
149. But there's a scientist in Brooklyn, N.Y., who says he has a solution to all of these problems.
150. 'strike Spreading in Brooklyn, " he read. " Rioting Breaks Out in all Parts of the City. "
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