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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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211. Monica is a librarian at the University of British Columbia.
212. Dashan: Monica is a librarian at the University of British Columbia.
213. A city of northwest Washington on Bellingham Bay south of the British Columbia, Canada, border. It is a port of entry with shipbuilding and processing industries. Population, 52, 179.
213. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
214. Objective : To evaluate isolating efficacy of an improved Columbia chocolated agar ( ICCA ) for Haemophilus influenzae ( Hi ).
215. Elizabeth Angell is a PhD candidate in anthropology at Columbia University.
216. "We've pretty much already bottomed out," said Jeffrey Capogrossi, a custom homebuilder from Columbia, South Carolina, said. "Now, how long we're going to stay flat is hard to tell."
217. Zip into the Columbia Men's Golf Pro Plaid Stretch Shell and leave your nine iron at home, unless you're planning on using your golf club as a ski pole.
218. The federal agency "has unreasonably delayed action on the requested waiver," according to the lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
219. I am twenty six years old from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
220. Where are the Canadian RockiesThe Canadian Rockies are between British Columbia and Alberta.
221. He has served as a volunteer board member of the District of Columbia Coalition the Homeless.
222. In 1887 she was given the honorary degree of Bachelor of laws by Columbia University in New York City.
223. British Columbia to California and Arizona and east to Wyoming and Colorado.
224. South British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, north - west California, central Idaho and west Montana.
225. A cargo ship plies the Strait of Georgia off Vancouver, British Columbia.
226. NOAA is predicting strong chinook salmon returns to the Columbia River system this year, but those returns could be affected by the river and stream flows.
227. Hemlock, red cedar, and balsam fir are among the other trees found in British Columbia.
228. Early in January, eighteen forty-nine, a congressman proposed a bill to first limit, and then end, slavery in the District of Columbia.
229. Forming much of the border between the states of Oregon and Washington, the Columbia River is the largest North American river, by volume, that flows into the Pacific Ocean.
230. Bigfoot, also known as the Sasquatch, is depicted as an ape-like man who inhabits forest areas of the pacific north-west and parts of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
231. British Columbia makes it illegal for anyone to kill a sasquatch.
232. The District of Columbia is coextensive with the city of Washington.
233. Porland Poland and Columbia Colombia are also seeking loans from the program.
234. A lone arbutus tree perches atop a hill on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia.
235. Mike Kuiack, an investment banker in Vancouver, British Columbia, who often travels to China, was an off-and-on student of Chinese for eight and a half years before he signed on to ChinesePod.
236. A city of southeast Washington on the Columbia River west-northwest of Walla Walla.
237. A nontoxic dye highlights water currents surrounding sea urchins off Vancouver Island, British Columbia. These small, spiny echinoderms are found in oceans all over the world.
238. VANCOUVER, British Columbia — In this urban oasis widely considered one of the most livable places in the world, the Downtown Eastside is about 15 square blocks of something else.
239. Biologists generally believe there are around 30,000 in British Columbia.
240. Despite a label change to the more musically adventurous Nonesuch, after having been associated with Columbia since 1989, this is a typically low-key yet beautifully constructed set.
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