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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91. They volunteered to join Tennessean Andrew Jackson to defend the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, against the British army in the War of Eighteen Twelve.
92. This New Orleans music is often called classic, traditional or Dixieland jazz.
93. New Orleans is the focal point of Mardi Gras celebrations in the U.S. Read about the religious meanings of the Lenten Season.
94. President Obama went to New Orleans for the first time as president Thursday to visit a charter school and to hold a town hall meeting.
95. Hi, everyone. Three days after Fat Tuesday it is Sad Friday, and sad everyday, in New Orleans.
96. New Orleans Savant bought a hearse, thinking she would rent it out for 3 over - the - hill - birthday celebrations.
97. New Orleans crooner Harry Connick, Jr. was the toast of Broadway last year with a series of big band concerts now available on CD and DVD.
98. Loyola New Orleans received the same essay—purchased online—from different applicants; they were, not surprisingly, denied.
99. I am sure there are poor white people living in New Orleans.
100. In 1954 New Orleans finally received a strong home rule charter, which substituted a mayor-council form of government for the mayor-commission form that had existed since 1912.
101. About 80% of historic New Orleans was covered with water after the levees designed to protect it suffered 53 individual failures, and the low-lying city was inundated.
102. Tyson Chandler, Left Ankle: Well, a toe kept him out of Oklahoma City, but his gimpy ankle might keep New Orleans out of the second round.
103. A New Orleans coffeehouse selling beignets, an insidious Louisianian cousin of the doughnut that exists to get powdered sugar on your face.
104. Least terns are likely to come in direct contact with the slick, because they fish for food along the beach, said Lee Schoen, curator of birds at the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans.
105. The street of New Orleans is full of a kind of happiness even without crowds, high buildings or incredible wideness.
106. Famous New Orleans chefs have come up with recipes for cooking nutria, but that's done nothing to control the pest.
107. The New Orleans Saints, a perennially woeful football team a run at the Super Bowl championship.
108. New Orleans now has one elected tax assessor - instead of seven, each overseeing his own fief.
108. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
109. New Orleans traditional taste, seasoned fresh seafood slow cooked okra andand special spices . A Cajun favorite!
110. They are still served to this day at the New Orleans Jazz Festival and in neighborhoods around New Orleans.
111. In 1780, he became private physician to the household of Louis Philip II, Duke of Orleans.
112. The turtles were cleaned and cared for at the Audubon Nature Institute outside New Orleans.
113. Rising seas spurred by climate change could threaten 180 U.S. coastal cities by 2100, a new study says, with Miami, New Orleans and Virginia Beach among those most severely affected.
114. Major coastal cities — such as Cairo, New York, Karachi, Kolkata, Belem, New Orleans, Shanghai, Tokyo, Lagos, Miami and Amsterdam — could face serious threats from storm surges.
115. At a recent meeting of scientists and journalists in New Orleans, Doucette discussed how the team found the gingerbread man.
116. But New Orleans serves up countless variations of the basic gumbo recipe, from classic Creole style to pungent Cajun.
117. Miami, New Orleans, Tampa, Florida, and Virginia Beach, Virginia could lose more than 10 percent of their land area by century's end, the study found.
118. "That's arcus senilis, " says Monica L. Monica, M.D., Ph.D., an ophthalmologist in New Orleans.
119. The New Orleans Carnival season begins annually on January 6 and culminates in Mardi Gras, the "Fat Tuesday" before Ash Wednesday.
120. During the regency of Duke of Orleans, regent for the minor heir Louis XV, the formalities of the court gave way to a more casual and intimate atmosphere.
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