Similar words: diamine, asia minor, amiably, amiable, amiability, mesopotamia, familial hypercholesterolemia, iamb. Meaning: n. 1. a member of the extinct Algonquian people formerly living in northern Indiana and southern Michigan 2. a city and resort in southeastern Florida on Biscayne Bay; the best known city in Florida; a haven for retirees and a refuge for Cubans fleeing Castro.
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91. By day the artificial turf in the Miami stadium looks an unnatural green.
92. As a police reporter for the Miami Herald, she covered thousands of murders and other violent crimes.
93. Although my tuition skyrocketed in Miami, our financial situation improved.
94. Much of the information they sent back came from the newspapers and, in one case, the Miami bus timetable.
95. She has a picture of herself and the boy by a swimming pool at the Fountainebleu Hotel in Miami.
96. The four bench players Miami used played 57 minutes, took nine shots and missed seven of them.
97. But Pitt has lost two straight, including a 66-57 setback to Miami last Saturday.
98. In February last year, lawyers in Miami indicted him on drug charges.
99. The Miami Police Department, for example, screened applicants for the department with an allegedly biased test.
100. When he was at Miami, he turned some heads by proclaiming himself the best receiver in college football.
101. Fernandez, a Miami native, was not packing the place every time he pitched.
102. She got a job as cub reporter at WTVJ in Miami.
103. All over Langley and Miami they were still formulating plans to hit Fidel.
104. Miami relaxes as policeman is found guilty of killing blacks.
105. Learning to practice law in Miami was a trial by fire in the mid to late 1970s.
106. Claudia Schneider is charged with one count of failing to disclose bankruptcy and has also been held in Miami since May.
107. Lifestyles copied from Miami and Fifth Avenue are enjoyed in closely guarded compounds well away from the misery of the slums.
108. Dardis assured Bernstein that it would be worth his while to fly down to Miami again.
109. At Miami, too, I decided not to take any vows about keeping out of politics.
110. Soon fan mail was arriving from Miami and Oshkosh, Sacramento and Atlanta.
111. Tim distinguished himself for eleven years in Miami, including the history-making 1972 undefeated season that climaxed in the 1973 Super Bowl.
112. Dole, who owns a condominium in the Miami Beach area, intends to make a stand in Florida.
113. McCord had told him he would be doing the same thing at the Democratic convention in Miami. Sentencedict.com
114. One of those no votes had been cast by Vernon Holloway, a turncoat from Miami.
115. Two crates containing 1,000 Garter snakes were shipped from Miami to London.
116. He opened a haulage firm, sold jewellery and developed property interests in Miami, allegedly working with the mafia.
117. Hennigan filed a lawsuit on behalf of the survivors' families accusing the gun maker, Navegar Inc. of Miami.
118. Down the highway from Fort Lauderdale, folks in Miami are talking about record numbers of tourists.
119. He missed the brass ring at the Miami convention.
120. He also had interests in Miami Beach and Cuba.
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