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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91. The itinerant returned with new resolves to agitate at the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting in 1758.
92. Edna McGurk came from an insular inner circle of elite Philadelphia society.
93. The park, located between Philadelphia and New York City, draws visitors from throughout the region.
94. He has a history of such maneuvers in Philadelphia, too, all well documented in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
95. A scientist who had the temerity to ask at Philadelphia for one was severely reproved.
96. With certain safeguards for patients who, for example, may require liver transplants in Philadelphia full range fundholding seems a realistic possibility.
97. We sublet our New York apartment and gave up the one in Philadelphia.
98. First of all sounded the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia.
99. Morning tour of Philadelphia: Independence Hall & Liberty Bell.
100. Philadelphia is the birthplace of the United States.
101. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Business Review.
102. Huston Rocket vies Philadelphia Seventy - sixers.
103. Field trip to Philadelphia . Work with Sulzberger students.
104. Bleacher Report:Philadelphia fans are known tobebrutal.Sentence dictionary
105. I am not a beginner in politics in Philadelphia.
106. Philadelphia was the original capital of the united states.
107. Philadelphia is the city of Brotherly love.
108. She got caught kite flying in Philadelphia.
109. After 33 days on the lam, accused cop killer Johnny Ray Robinson was bagged yesterday in a predawn raid at his girl friend's apartment in Philadelphia.
110. A city of western New Jersey on the Delaware River opposite Philadelphia. Walt Whitman lived here from1873 to1892. Population, 87, 492.
111. The inventor of the Slinky was a retired Navy engineer named Richard James, who worked in the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
112. The first known outbreak of Legionnaires' disease was in Philadelphia, USA, in 1976. A total of 221 people contracted10 the disease and 34 died.
113. Philadelphia may be known as home of the establishment and ethnics.
114. Unsuccessfullobbying after the war to make Philadelphia the United States capitalhelped make the city the temporary US capital in the 1790s.
115. One of the teens who visited Philadelphia this spring, Haidary told the Inquirer, "My grandmother prayed that I wouldn't go ... because I'd be a lonely girl in a kafir [infidel] city.
116. Philadelphia has lost three straight for the first time this season, and will now try to avoid a winless three-game road trip.
117. We leave you with "The Waltz of the Flowers" from "The Nutcracker." It is played by the Philadelphia Orchestra, led by Eugene Ormandy.
118. Fun fact: In the early years of the nation, the Treasury's security system at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia was a watchdog named Nero, purchased for $3 in 1793.
119. He was a peppery little lieutenant j . g . from Philadelphia named Samtow.
120. Franklin established his own printing business in Philadelphia in 1728.
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