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Sentence count:165+2Posted:2017-10-12Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: connectionconnectingconnectiveconnectivitydisconnectingdisconnectionin this connectioninterconnectionMeaning: n. 1. a New England state; one of the original 13 colonies 2. a river in the northeastern United States; flows south from northern New Hampshire along the border between New Hampshire and Vermont and through Massachusetts and Connecticut where it empties into Long Island Sound 3. one of the British colonies that formed the United States. 
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121. A master's degree an American school. And a job with an international marketing company in Connecticut.
122. In March, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that Massachusetts could use the 1913 law to bar gay couples from Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont from marrying here.
123. "I think we're dealing with a case of three blind men and an elephant," says James Greenwood, a planetary scientist at Wesleyan University in Connecticut who has worked on apatite studies.
124. A city of southwest Massachusetts on the Connecticut River near the Connecticut border. Settled in1636, it is an important manufacturing center. Population, 156, 983.
125. Though the Pequots had been living peacefully alongside the colonists of Massachusetts Bay and Connecticut, tensions had been building, and this incident proved to be the breaking point.
126. A couple of deer hunters, one in Virginia and the other in Connecticut, developed strange sores on their index fingers a few weeks after dressing two white-tailed deer they'd killed.
127. Western Connecticut Chinese Association ( WCCA ), founded in 1989, is a non-profit organization.
128. Perhaps the most heart-wrenching items on display belonged to Ruth McCourt of New London, Connecticut.
129. A town of southeast Vermont on the Connecticut River and the New Hampshire border. It was chartered in1753 and is now a winter resort center. Population, 11, 886.
130. Katharine Hepburn suffered from a neurological ailment, possibly Parkinson's disease. She died at her home in Connecticut Sunday, surrounded by friends and family.
131. A town of southwest Connecticut on Long Island Sound southwest of Bridgeport . Settled in1639, it is mainly residential and has varied light industries. Population, 53,418.
132. "The data is very solid and very strong," said Michael Strauss, chief economist at Commonfund in Wilton, Connecticut.
133. "Why don't they ban cigarettes from CT first, then we can get into the rest," one Facebook member wrote on a page for people who oppose the hookah legislation in Connecticut.
134. STEVE EMBER: Katharine Houghton Hepburn was born in Hartford, Connecticut in nineteen oh seven.
135. Medlock and colleague Alison Galvani of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, developed a mathematical model of flu spread that takes age and transmission patterns into account.
136. , and no plumbing or furnace in the gambrel-roofed cottage Salinger bought on a 90-acre hillside tract overlooking the Connecticut River.
137. Radicalism , cultural or political , was repellent to Roger Sherman's fellow - citizens of Connecticut, the Hartford Wits.
138. A town of southern Connecticut on Long Island Sound east of New Haven. It is a residential community and summer resort. Population, 25,028.
139. Think of it as a cabaret training camp in New Haven, Connecticut.
140. But Nischan says the penny-pinching has actually helped his Connecticut restaurant, Dressing Room.
141. The Commissions are advisory and have no regulatory powers, preferring instead to promote public involvement in decisions that affect the Connecticut River and its watershed.
142. The Dickinsons had come to America with John Winthrop in 1630 and had settled all over the Connecticut River Valley by the time Emily Dickinson was born two hundred years later.
143. A hat, A hula-hoop, Even an Ab- roller. The roots of his creativity; moments of meditation in the center spokes of the sunflowers at his home in Connecticut.
144. A city of southwest Connecticut on the Housatonic River north-northeast of Bridgeport . Settled in1697, it is a manufacturing center. Population, 35, 418.
145. Hydrologist John Mullaney, of the USGS's Connecticut Water Science Center, says that the data further clarify how urbanization affects waterways.
146. Connecticut's coastline was first explored by Dutch navigators after 1614, and in 1635 colonists from Massachusetts Bay began to settle in the Connecticut River valley.
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147. Don't take my word about idling being ineffective, but do listen to my mechanic, Rob Maier, who runs Maier's Garage in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
148. The researchers analyzed sediment layers at sites in New Jersey, Connecticut and England, where lakes had been swallowed by lava at different times after the break up of Pangea.
149. In nineteen seventy-nine, Joseph Juran established the Juran Institute in Connecticut.
150. A town of western Connecticut near Waterbury. Set off from Waterbury in 1780, it is a manufacturing center. Population, 20, 456.
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