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Similar words: columbianbritish columbiacolumbuscolumbus daychristopher columbuscolombiacolombianplumbingMeaning: n. 1. a North American river; rises in southwestern Canada and flows southward across Washington to form the border between Washington and Oregon before emptying into the Pacific; known for its salmon runs in the spring 2. a town in west central Tennessee 3. capital and largest city in South Carolina; located in central South Carolina 4. a university town in central Missouri 5. a university in New York City. 
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91. Ecuador lies between Columbia, Peru, and the Pacific Ocean.
92. It'says here you are applying to Columbia Law School.
93. Have you ever been to the District of Columbia.
93. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
94. This is Columbia, the Apollo 11 command module.
95. A: From the border between Alberta and British Columbia.
96. The military services were segregated (until President Truman issued a desegregation order in 1948), as were the schools in 17 states and the District of Columbia.
97. The delta - winged Columbia, before reaching the orbit, jettisoned its dual booster rockets two minutes into flight.
98. The District of Columbia , the nation's capi - tal, has one lawyer for every 19 residents.
99. In a speech a year after the lethal explosion of the Space Shuttle Columbia, Bush promised a rededication to bold voyaging.
100. The Columbia, the Missouri, the Platte, the Mississippi, the Colorado Rivers.
101. It is not known whether this man survived but 9 years later, a young boy found a wad of 20 dollar bills along the Columbia River’s shoreline.
102. Chequita Jones, a churchgoer in the Columbia area, thinks saggy jeans and micro-mini skirts at church are a byproduct, at least in part, of trends in Hollywood and the music industry.
103. Five U.S. territories and possessions also have nonvoting representation in the House: the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
104. Starting from 2005, the Graduate School of Journalism in Columbia University began to promote a reform which set up a new one-year Master of Arts degree program.
105. At the time, there was no legal same-sex marriage in the United States, but now five states and the District of Columbia issue licenses to all couples.
106. Eric Kandel is a professor at Columbia University in New York, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Senior Investigator.
107. Columbia University in New York City has awarded Pulitzer Prizes since 1917.
108. Jasper, Alberta, to Prince Rupert, British Columbia, with an overnight stop in Prince George, BC.
109. That similarity and separation adds up to a mystery, according to Curtis Suttle, a biologist at University of British Columbia and a member of the 2009 Cave of Crystals expedition.
110. "We're facing a step-by-step Balkanization of the global Internet, " says Columbia University law professor Tim Wu. "It's becoming a series of national networks."
111. Nim went from a nice big bohemian, Upper West Side brownstone to a huge mansion in Riverdale that Columbia University owned in the Bronx, where he continues to be taught to use sign language.
112. A river of northwest Canada rising in northeast British Columbia and flowing about 853 km (530 mi) generally northeast across northwest Alberta to Great Slave Lake in southern Northwest Territories.
113. Columbia University sponsors 29 intercollegiate teams competing in the Ivy League in NCAA Division I (I-AA for football).
114. The Columbia River in the US Northwest lost about 14 percent of its volume from 1948 to 2004, largely because of reduced precipitation and higher water usage in the West.
115. On July 31, Premier Zhu Rongji met with Foreign Ministers Guillermo Fernandez de Soto of Columbia, Rosario Green of Mexico and Soledad Alvear of Chile.
116. Pepys, Samuel. Samuel Pepys' Penny Merriments. Edited by Roger Thompson. New York: Columbia University Press, 1977. Pp. 102-13, 247-63.
117. Photo Gallery: Extreme Ice Survey A crystalline iceberg drifts in Columbia Bay near Valdez, Alaska.
118. Researchers at New York's Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center have found that fetuses' heart rates drop predictably when their mothers speak a simple phrase ("Hello, baby").
119. A city of southwest British Columbia, Canada, on Vancouver Island and the Strait of Georgia west of Vancouver.
120. George A. Bonanno, a professor of clinical psychology at Columbia known for his work on resilience (the reaction of the 85 percent of the population that does adapt to loss), was skeptical at first.
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