Similar words: majolica, lie to, Juliet, manglietia, coolie, moliere, bandolier, gondolier. Meaning: n. French explorer (with Jacques Marquette) of the upper Mississippi River valley (1645-1700).
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1) I never thought twice about leaving Joliet.
2) All the way from New York to Joliet by bus, and I had spent more than half my money.
3) I realize that this is where the Joliet Tonellis of yore most likely lived.
4) Joliet: Microsoft extension to the ISO 9660 filesystem that allows Unicode characters to be used in filenames, as well as long filenames.
5) mkisofs creates a pre-mastered image, to generate an ISO9660/JOLIET/HFS hybrid filesystem.
6) Macs will not read Joliet file names longer than 31 characters.
7) CHICAGO — In the Illinois towns of Joliet and Palos Park, the economic downturn has pushed the public libraries into the grocery business,[http://sentencedict.com/joliet.html] of sorts.
8) In Joliet, about 60 miles southwest of here, the program went well beyond groceries, and benefited a local social service agency that serves the needy.
9) On the 17th of June, 1673, the canoes of Joliet and Marquette and their five subordinates reached the junction of the Wisconsin with the Mississippi. Mr.
10) The standard CD file system, International Standards Organization (ISO) 9660, is also supported, with both Rockridge and Joliet extensions.
11) "Toiletries, clothing — people could bring in just about anything, " said John Spears, the director of the Joliet library.
12) It allows filenames up to 64 characters, including spaces, and is readable by Windows 95 or later, and Macintosh computers running the Joliet Volume Access extension.
13) He says it happened while filming on location at the Joliet Correctional Center outside of Chicago.
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