Similar words: new orleans, major league, floor leader, cleanse, cleanser, take it or leave it, cleansing, clean slate. Meaning: n. 1. a city on the Loire river in north central France; site of the siege of Orleans by the English (1428-1429) 2. a long siege by the English was relieved by Joan of Arc in 1429.
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61. In a walkover, the Lakers opened up an early 30-point lead over the New Orleans Hornets and cruised to ... oh, sorry.
62. Levee improvements are going on at the moment, but until are finished New Orleans is vulnerable.
63. The band has been playing traditional New Orleans jazz around the world for almost thirty-five years.
64. Famous New Orleans chefs have come up with recipes for cooking nutria.
65. President Bush accompanied President Calderon to the opening of Mexico's newest consulate here in New Orleans.
66. In Louisiana, engineers are working to keep floodwaters away from two big cities -- New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
67. He also serves as associate professor of dermatologic surgery at Louisiana State University Medical Center in New Orleans.
68. Fifth Fleet spokesman said that at 1:00 on the 20th or so, "Hartford" Kursk and "New Orleans" amphibious landing ship collided in New Orleans, killing 15 submarine crew was slightly injured.
69. Border Patrol Special Response Team searches a room room in New Orleans response to Hurricane Katrina.
70. Cooper and other major New Orleans housing projects and replace them with mixed income developments.
71. Your return trip to New Orleans hasn't gone at all as planned, beginning with you waking up on the wrong side of a body bag zipper in the city morgue, trying to remember how you arrived.
72. He had helped Mother to see me when finishing school in New Orleans.
73. This famous New Orleans bitters has a pronounced anise flavor.
74. The main economic staples grown in the vicinity of New Orleans were tobacco and indigo for export and rice and vegetables for local consumption. Naval stores were also exported.
75. Microsoft started to publicise details of Microsoft Office 2010, aka Office 14*, at its Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans today.
76. According to a New Orleans Times-Picayune story written that day, the mayor said he was having his staff research whether he could issue a mandatory evacuation, which he said was unprecedented.
77. The additional fact that New Orleans has upper-class and middle-class black populations has been a significant factor in such projects.
78. The jazz collection is displayed in the Old U.S. Mint. Each spring the city puts on the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
78. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
79. New Orleans was already important for shipping agricultural goods to and from the parts of the United States west of the Appalachian Mountains.
80. If I had a guess, I'd guess McGrady will not be back on the bench when the Rockets play New Orleans Tuesday night. I just can't see him putting the uniform back on after this latest dustup .
81. After he departed Warsaw, Clemens went so far as to consult a fortuneteller in New Orleans, one Madame Caprell, from whom he sought the lowdown on his prospects for rekindling the romance.
82. Joan of Arc led a large army to raise the siege of Orleans in 1429.
83. Before Louis Armstrong, solos were brief or non-existent, and the urgent sound of an old New Orleans jazz band came from the polyphony of players winding their melodies around each other.
84. October 17, 2007 (New Orleans) — The risk of death nationally after pancreatectomy for chronic pancreatitis is surprisingly low vs comparable operations for cancer.
85. I must assault it spicily Lincoln felt the hard life of slaves when he went to New Orleans for the first time .
86. Do you celebrate Fat Tuesday? If you live in New Orleans , Louisiana, or any place else along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, you probably do.
87. Oil leaking from a barge in the Mississippi River poses a hazard to the drinking water of New Orleans.
88. A young virtuoso cornet player named Louis Armstrong was discovered in New Orleans by King Oliver.
89. The young colored population of New Orleans were much given to flirting.
90. Other readers include Kim Basinger (narrating The Awakening, Kate Chopin's 1899 novel set in New Orleans) and Samuel L Jackson (Chester Himes's 1965 book, A Rage in Harlem).
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