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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121. Sometimes in New Orleans, the weather can change in a New York minute.
122. Whereas many other southern American cities were racially segregated, New Orleans was a true melting pot.
123. When I was a young law professor, Hillary and I had a couple of great trips to New Orleans for conventions, staying at a quaint little hotel in the French Quarter, the Cornstalk.
124. For the last twenty years the station of the Orleans railway has stood beside the old faubourg and distracted it, as it does to-day.
125. Of significance in the wake of Hurricane Katrina is that the New Orleans metro area ranked as the 35th largest for retail space in 2003.
126. A baby Kemp's Ridley sea turtle awaits veterinary care at the Audubon Centre for the research of endangered species in New Orleans.
127. The home of jazz music, New Orleans is a blend of the Spanish and French culture with influences from Afro-American and the Carribbean.
128. Livingston was to pursue a purchase of New Orleans, but he was rebuffed by the French.
129. The menu had the Italian influence but also a bit of New Orleans with the matzo beignets with lemon curd and fresh mint.
130. In 1856, he went to the New Orleans, and worked as a helmsman in the Mississippi River.
131. Because the region around New Orleans is composed of alluvial soil, there is no paving material close at hand.
132. A proposal to honor the New Orleans cocktail known as the Sazerac has gone down the drain.
133. The fortunes of New Orleans have always depended on its riparian location.
134. They volunteered to join Tennessean Andrew Jackson to defend the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, against the British army in the War of 1812.
135. If the Union could capture New Orleans, it would control the Mississippi River. President Lincoln appointed navy officer David Farragut to lead the attack on New Orleans.
136. In 1722 New Orleans was designated the capital of Louisiana, and in 1731 the city returned to the control of the French crown.
137. A village of southeast Louisiana on the Mississippi River west-northwest of New Orleans. It is a trade center in a truck farm and sugar cane area. Population, ', 2.
138. At this time, however an artistic creation particular to New Orleans would resuscitate the city's fortunes.
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139. In New Orleans, a giant pot of gumbo slid down a flagpole as revelers counted down to 2007.
140. President will meet with state and local officials in Biloxi, Mississippi and visit a charter school in New Orleans.
141. It is connected to eastern New Orleans by the Greater New Orleans Bridge (also known as the Crescent City Connection).
142. Update: West has been ruled out of Sunday's game against Detroit because of a sprained right ankle, the New Orleans Times Picayune reports.
143. Paul hit an open 3 late in the period which ended right as Chandler finished a fastbreak with a thunderous dunk giving New Orleans an 80-72 lead heading into the final period.
144. Experts recently told the New Orleans Times-Picayune that as much as 210,000 gallons of oil a day could be leaking from the well for two months.
145. Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic jumps wearing a Superman cape in the Sprite Slam-Dunk Contest at the New Orleans Arena during the 2008 NBA All-Star Weekend.
146. Like many dance-band musicians of that era, Ellington quickly realised that the vibrant new jazz sounds coming up from New Orleans represented a potent source of new ideas.
147. That was a practical, if coldhearted, calculus in a city like New Orleans.
148. A New Orleans coffeehouse selling beignets, an insidious Louisianian cousin of the doughnut that exists to get powdered sugar on your facebLos Angeles Times.
149. Several weeks before Farragut captured New Orleans, a new kind of navy battle was fought off Hampton Roads, Virginia. It was the first battle between iron ships.
150. Armstrong was born in New Orleans on Aug. 4, 1901.
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