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Sentence count:249+1Posted:2017-09-05Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: jerseyintersperseper severseterseversedaverseherselfMeaning: n. 1. a Mid-Atlantic state on the Atlantic; one of the original 13 colonies 2. one of the British colonies that formed the United States. 
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151. He teaches creative writing at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey.
152. A city of northeast New Jersey on the Hudson River adjoining Jersey City. Its varied manufactures include embroidery and perfumes. Population, 58, 012.
153. His daughter, Kim, now 33, was in law school at Seton Hall University in Newark, New Jersey, at the time.
154. Our Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches, New Jersey Fried Hot Dogs, and New England Clam Chowder are rare finds in China.
155. Sealed Air is headquartered in Elmwood Park, New Jersey, the US.
156. Mary Beth Whitehead signed a contract with a New Jersey couple in the mid-eighties, agreeing to be their surrogate mother, in exchange for a large fee.
157. One evening in Cape May, New Jersey, his school-age granddaughter ran toward him on the way to dinner saying that she had discovered some poop for him.
158. But at least that series had some offensive fireworks, with Jason Kidd piloting a fast-breaking New Jersey team that could actually score in the 90s.
159. Between 2009 and 2010 the five biggest losers in terms of "residents lost to other states" were all prominent redoubts of progressivism: California, New York, Illinois, Michigan, and New Jersey.
160. In 1793, Frenchman Jean Pierre Blanchard, moncler , using a hot-air balloon, flew among Philadelphia and Woodbury, New Jersey.
161. Three inmates and their loved ones were charged with attempting to smuggle drugs into a New Jersey jail on the pages of a children's coloring book, Reuters reported.
162. Newark Airport in New Jersey, 26 animals have arrived from Iraq, befriended by US troops there.
163. One person who knows is Jack Harris, chairman of the anthropology department at Rutgers University, in New Jersey, in the United States.
164. How did the Hudson River in New York and New Jersey get its name?
165. Just how badly the great recession has struck this fragile New Jersey city, which is currently the poorest in America, was recently spelled out to Gaines.
166. " said New Jersey Sen. RobertMenendez, who ran the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee last cycle whenit attempted to brand Paul as an "extreme" candidate.
167. Meanwhile he waited with infinite patience, uncomplaining, thinking about the sand, and the thin hot layer of water over it, in that shy New Jersey creek.
168. A city of southwest New Jersey near the mouth of the Delaware River south of Philadelphia.
169. If only Coccaro had known when she was arrested several years ago for going topless on a New Jersey beach that all she needed was a g-string with dollar bills tucked into the waistband!
170. The release of economic data generally cause stock market indexes to budge, but the outlook remains lower, said Joe Saluzzi, co-manager of trading at Themis Trading in Chatham, New Jersey.
171. New Jersey Councilman Michael Hsing , who is running for Congress, visited CCBA.
172. What's your impression of living in New Jersey thus far? - Katherine, Jersey City, NJ.
173. New Jersey: You Want A Motto? I Got Yer Motto Right Here!
174. Newark, New Jersey. The name had a ring of hope to it.
175. New Jersey becomes the first U.S. state to ratify the Bill of Rights.
176. On Dec. 13 the New Jersey Supreme Court, in a 5-2 vote, overturned a state law that forbid sexual intercourse between any man and an unmarried woman.
177. The two also are bidding to rebuild the Goethals Bridge connecting New Jersey to Staten Island, N.Y., according to people familiar with the matter.
178. The mayor of Newark, New Jersey,[http://sentencedict.com/new jersey.html] wants to set up a citywide program to improve residents'health.
179. Washington then moved around an army commanded by General Charles Cornwallis and attacked British troops near Princeton, New Jersey, on January 3, 1777.
180. All I can say if that you've signed your organ donor card, I wouldn't go driving in New Jersey.
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