Similar words: philosophical, philosophy, bibliophile, sophism, blade, laden, amphibious, demographic. Meaning: n. the largest city in Pennsylvania; located in the southeastern part of the state on the Delaware river; site of Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed; site of the University of Pennsylvania.
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61. Twenty-five years ago, it seems, in a patch of woods outside Philadelphia, a little boy was found murdered.
62. He ordered catalogues from Philadelphia and was a sucker for any newly imported plants.
63. Stedeford, who drifted from the Philadelphia suburbs to whitepower music clubs.
64. It started at a diner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at 7am.
65. In the fall Amelia went to a concert performance of the Philadelphia Symphony.
66. He patented the telephone in February 1876 and exhibited his new invention at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia that same year.
67. Among those attending was a retired federal judge from Philadelphia named Bennett Mayall.
68. Midway through that period she sailed for Philadelphia to be with Quakers and gradually came to desire the ministry.
69. This show can easily give Philadelphia a run for the money; it is the third-largest flower show in the world.
70. At the worst possible moment a brigand named Babbitt raided the shore of Philadelphia from a commandeered ship.
71. Debris from the two aircraft killed two children in a school playground in a suburb of Philadelphia.
72. Schilling signed a $ 15. 45 million, three-year contract extension with the Philadelphia Phillies in April.
73. The school was apparently a failure; by the following spring Emily was set to return to Philadelphia.
74. And the burnished vintage settings in South Philadelphia look anything but depressed.
75. The Philadelphia Fed said its general economic index fell to negative 16. 6 for January from 11. 3 in December.
76. What it is, though,[sentencedict.com] is the original Philadelphia sticky bun encounter.
77. The streets were dismal, a far cry from the paved streets and brick sidewalks of Philadelphia.
78. My husband and I are flying to Philadelphia tomorrow morning and renting a car.
79. After undergoing a magnetic resonance imaging test yesterday at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, Gagne was told what doctors had already suspected.
80. The painting was sold to an art gallery in Philadelphia.
81. Philadelphia and Baltimore were just cities picked out of a hat.
82. Most corporate headquarters and bank branches in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh were open Tuesday after partial closures yesterday.
83. Background: Workers willing to brave long commutes to New York for less-expensive housing are keeping the Philadelphia metro area suburbs alive.
84. I played with this offense when I was in Philadelphia.
85. I once spent a year in Philadelphia, I think it was on a Sunday. W. C. Fields
86. Bush has agreed to serve as co-chairman with Clinton at an April summit in Philadelphia to encourage volunteers to help the needy.
87. And the acceptance speech he delivered at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia last week was a success.
88. There was speculation that it was going to be in two weeks when baseball owners were scheduled to meet in Philadelphia.
89. More support for that notion came in a separate report today from the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank.
90. Chuck Banker, pro personnel director of the Philadelphia Eagles, is tired of the team being criticized for losing defensive players.
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