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Similar words: lexington and concordperplexingmultiplexingwashingtonwellingtonduke ellingtongeorge washingtonduke of wellingtonMeaning: n. 1. town in eastern Massachusetts near Boston where the first battle of the American Revolution was fought 2. a city in eastern Kentucky; noted for raising thoroughbred horses 3. the first battle of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775). 
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1. There were no flies on Paul Lexington.
2. The guns of Concord and Lexington in 1775 settled for Baptist hearts what their heads could never fully decide.
3. But the Lexington goes to Bay Buchanan, sister and campaign manager of Pat, for her low-budget bravado.
4. Porter's Lexington team handled the sales project, with decorator contributing her colour expertise.
5. Caterers from Lexington were providing a banquet, and the local bakery had designed a huge oval birthday cake.
6. Nearer Lexington Avenue, the shops that had invaded the row of red sandstone town houses were beginning to open.
7. Paul Lexington seemed, as ever, undaunted by the small audience.
8. Will the State Attorney's office apologize to Mr. Lexington?
9. So it was at Lexington and Concord.
10. Do you think Brian Lexington killed Jeff Colson?
11. Henry lives at Lexington Road.
12. The one on Lexington Avenue is the nearest.
13. A city of east-central Kentucky east-southeast of Lexington. It is a manufacturing and processing center in a tobacco and livestock area. Population, 15,799.
14. The first armed action took place in Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775.
15. LAST month, the University of Kentucky in Lexington paid $125,000 to settle a religious discrimination lawsuit brought by astrophysicist Martin Gaskell.
16. The Lexington could carry enough fuel to sail nonstop for almost fifty thousand kilometers.
17. By the time the first news of Lexington and Concord arrived, it was the end of May and Parliament had begun its long summer holiday, its members departing London for their country estates.
18. The Lexington carried about one thousand five hundred crew members.
19. Yet the Lexington is small compared to today's aircraft carriers.
20. He was told to remount his horse and ride back to Lexington.
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21. Conscious of the straining ears of the rest of the company, Paul Lexington led the little group out into the corridor.
22. But the deal is most striking in the way it reshapes Raytheon, based in Lexington, Mass.
23. It was the same man who had jostled her repeatedly during a bumpy ride on the Lexington Avenue Express subway.
24. Hence the reception, with bottles of wine and the odd crisp provided by Paul Lexington Productions.
25. To wit: Around 1920, Jess Swicegood put up a barbecue tent in Lexington, making himself one of the originals.
26. Armies of worried men in suits stormed off the Lexington Avenue subway line and marched down the crooked pavements.
27. Historical texts, most notably Paul Revere's Ride suggest that Mrs. Gage provided Joseph Warren with information regarding General Gage's raid at Lexington and Concord.
28. Neutralizing type-2 alkenes in the brain will likely be a good strategy for fighting Alzheimer's, said D. Allan Butterfield, a biological chemist at the University of Kentucky, Lexington.
29. Her father remarried; and Mary remembered her childhood as "desolate" although she belonged to the aristocracy of Lexington, with high-spirited social life and a sound private education.
30. He announced the project at a conference last month in the American city of Lexington, Kentucky.
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