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Similar words: huntington's diseasehuntingwitch-huntinglexingtonwashingtonwashington irvingwellingtonduke ellingtonMeaning: n. 1. United States physician who first described Huntington's chorea 2. American revolutionary leader who signed the Declaration of Independence and was president of the Continental Congress (1731-1796) 3. United States railroad executive who built the western section of the first United States transcontinental railroad (1821-1900) 4. a city of western West Virginia on the Ohio river at the mouth of the Kanawha. 
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1, Right from Huntington Beach, if you catch the drift.
2, Huntington Beach officials also shifted to a two-year budget, which makes long-term planning easier, Uberuaga said.
3, Mr Huntington, 50, works for a local hotel and is the opposition leader for Sedgefield Council.
4, In Huntington Beach and Concord where he worked previously, Uberuaga said there were cultural diversity training programs for city workers.
5, But Golding said she would work with Huntington Beach officials to ease his transition.
6, Nine council members serve part time in Huntington Beach, sharing a clerical staff of three.
7, The Huntington Beach mayor is chosen by council members from among themselves by seniority.
8, Samuel Huntington thought that all this was bunk.
9, Huntington Library and Botanic Gardens , Pasadena(sentencedict.com), California.
10, Samuel Huntington was one of America's greatest political scientists.
11, Mrs. van der Luyden's portrait by Huntington (in black velvet and Venetian point) faced that of her lovely ancestress.
12, It belonged to my roommate, Tom Campbell Huntington, Long Island.
13, Huntington , Samuel. The Clash of Civilization and the Remaking of WorldOrder, Beijing: Xinhua Press, 2002.
14, To paraphrase the late political scientist Samuel Huntington: Economic growth and industrialization usually lead to the creation of a middle class.
15, I knew Huntington from my final year in graduate school at Harvard, when he had just returned from service in the Carter administration to the Government Department.
16, Political philosophers from Aristotle to Samuel Huntington have noted that economic development and an expanding middle class can provide more fertile ground for democracy.
17, Samuel Huntington thought that all this was bunk. In The Clash of Civilisations?
18, Huntington dry cleaning, three shirts, clean press, no starch. Thanks, Dad, that's my third wish.
19, Six-hundred years before Samuel Huntington coined the term, civilizations had already clashed -- with the difference that both belonged to the Western tradition.
20, Samuel Huntington used to emphasize that, if EU could integrate successfully in political sphere, the world would be led by EU in the 21st century.
21, Huntington is incontrovertibly right that historically the origin of modern democracy is, as he says, rooted in Western Christianity.
22, But she soon split with her husband,[http://sentencedict.com/huntington.html] and she and Nicolae moved into a one-bedroom apartment in Huntington Beach.
23, The three men, wearing balaclavas, reversed the Ford Sierra, which had been stolen from Huntington, through the doors.
24, The six included Bobb and Uberuaga, who was the city administrator of Huntington Beach.
25, Uberuaga is supposed to give 60 days' notice under his contract with Huntington Beach.
26, Anna : Yes , I had a fabulous vacation in California. The waves at Huntington Beach are wonderful!
27, Genetics & IVF discovered a method using preimplantation genetic testing for the prevention of Huntington disease.
28, In the course of a remarkably distinguished academic career, Samuel Huntington has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to realism.
29, Photo Gallery: Polluted Oceans Telltale smears of black sludge, the remnants of an oil spill, stain California's Huntington Beach.
30, "They had about a 65-to-70-percent reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's disease in their 70s, " says Huntington Potter, a neurobiologist at the University of South Florida.
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