Similar words: jersey, intersperse, per se, verse, terse, versed, averse, herself. Meaning: 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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211. Other investors include the Kuwait Investment Authority; Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, one of Citi's biggest shareholders; Sandy Weill, former chief executive; and the New Jersey investment division.
212. From 1997 through 2002, Ruderman aggressively covered Trenton and broke several major stories about racial profiling by the New Jersey State Police.
213. An unincorporated community of northeast New Jersey southwest of Elizabeth. It is mainly residential. Population, 16, 699.
214. Trevor, now 35, were living with their mom, Rescorla's first wife, Betsy, in Morristown, New Jersey, when the attacks occurred.
215. The Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, New Jersey is one of three trans-Atlantic passenger terminals in New York Harbor.
216. But jagged outings against New Jersey, Utah and Orlando demonstrated they can give it all back with ill-timed losses.
217. Hedy Lamarr's co - inventor, George Antheil , was born in Trenton, New Jersey, in 1900.
218. Horseshoe crabs gather at dusk to mate along the shore of the Delaware Bay in Cape May, New Jersey.
219. The researchers analyzed sediment layers at sites in New Jersey, Connecticut and England, where lakes had been swallowed by lava at different times after the break up of Pangea.
220. John and Alicia Nash live in Princeton, New Jersey. John keeps regular office hours in the Mathematics Department. He still walks to campus every day.
221. My family recently made an impromptu, whirlwind eight-day trip to New York and New Jersey.
222. Despite being the capital of New Jersey, the city fell on hard times as manufacturing jobs declined and many residents relocated to the suburbs.
223. The casket of US Marine Corps LCpl. Francisco Jackson rests at the bottom of his grave at the Rosehill Cemetery on October 30, 2010 in Linden, New Jersey.
224. It got its nickname, The Garden State, because New Jersey truck farms once provided vegetables to those big cities.
225. Marsh , C . J . and Willis G . ( 1999 ) . Curriculum: alternative approaches , ongoing issues. 2 nd ed. New Jersey: Prentice - Hall.
226. This Audi, this minivan, even this New Jersey pickup truck had no business driving unplowed side streets.
227. The foundation said grant recipient Eric Lam at Rutgers University in New Jersey is exploring tomatoes as a antiviral drug delivery system.
228. Zhai Tiantian, a 26-year-old student charged with making terroristic threats in New Jersey, left the JFK airport for Beijing on Aug 10.
229. Some experts say this is already happening in areas of Delaware, Maryland(sentencedict.com), Virginia and New Jersey.
230. Jordan Guariglia of Jersey City, New Jersey, struggles in his arm wrestling match during the Strong-Arm Showdown in New York, November 17, 2005.
231. Two - thirds of the world's eggplant is grown in New Jersey.
232. On June 4 a black bear wandered into a West Milford, New Jersey, back yard, was confronted by a 15-pound (7-kilogram) tabby cat ... and fled up a neighbor's tree.
233. Is the Garden State Parkway the highway to hell? Or is the New Jersey Turnpike the road to damnation ?
234. In the 1960s, Cornelius Gallagher seemed to be the fair-haired boy of New Jersey Democratic Party politics.
235. Several of the side roads off the main routes at the southern end of New Jersey lead directly to good viewing spots: Reed's Beach, Thompson's Beach, Hand's Landing and Sunray Beach among them.
236. "I think there's still a confidence issue there," said Joe Saluzzi, co-manager of trading at Themis Trading in Chatham, New Jersey. "The market may be saying: 'Well, we've heard this before.'
237. In 1776, George Washington's retreating army in the American Revolution crossed the Delaware River from New Jersey to Pennsylvania.
238. Waters grew up around food in New Jersey, which she notes is known as "the Garden State."
238. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
239. In 1993 , former first lady Pat Nixon died in Park Ridge , New Jersey, at age 81.
240. Professor Philip R. Goodewill at the New Jersey Institute of Technology said that the images were achieved with the 1.6 m clear aperture, off-axis New Solar Telescope (NST) at BBSO.
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