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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151. A file photo of a Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper vending machine in Philadelphia, Nov. 30, 2006.
152. Mongol-American communities of recent immigrants are settled in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and New Jersey.
153. The Democratic met in Philadelphia on June 23,1936, in a convention that was riotous and triumphant.
154. In 1787, shortly after the Philadelphia convention adjourned, James Madison sent a copy of the new U.S. Constitution to his friend and mentor, Thomas Jefferson, then American ambassador to France.
155. Born in 1898 in Philadelphia, legendary American artist Alexander Calder began his career as an engineer.
156. Brielle's friend Bridget Fisher , a 19 - year - old student at Villanova University, Philadelphia, agrees.
157. He played golf as an undergraduate accounting major at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia.
158. That same year Bartholdi had assembled the statue's right arm and torch, and displayed them in Philadelphia.
159. We are standing here in Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, the birthplace of freedom where the founding fathers authered the Declaration of Independence.
160. In 1793, Frenchman Jean Pierre Blanchard, using a hot-air balloon, flew between Philadelphia and Woodbury, New Jersey.
161. Mr. Williamson majored in marketing at La Salle University's business school in Philadelphia.
162. A Tokay gecko hangs upside down in its terrarium at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
163. The Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a powerful symbol of freedom for Americans.
164. Towards the end of the week-long series in Philadelphia he complained of fatigue and pressure.
165. Depart New York through New Jersey Pennsylvania and to the city of brotherly love Philadelphia.
166. The value of the rare coin, which was made at the Philadelphia Mint with the Miss Liberty design,[http://sentencedict.com/philadelphia.html] crossed the million dollar mark in 2003.
167. Located between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, the area is seeing a building boom.
168. In 1950 a Sunday school class in Philadelphia found a way of sharing their "trick or treat" loot with children around the world.
169. My office happens to be on Independence Square and now and then I have occasion to direct a tourist to the Liberty Bell or fill him in on a little of the history of Philadelphia.
170. Local markets persisted in such cities as Boston, Massachusetts, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania(sentencedict.com), but trading was limited.
171. Helen is going to Philadelphia by train. Now she is at the inquiry office.
172. Love is like war: easy to begin but very hard to stop. Love is much nicer to be in than an automobile accident, a tight girdle, a higher tax bracket or a holding pattern over Philadelphia.
173. March 28, 1943 USS Princeton CV-23 in the Delaware River near the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
174. Yes, waiter. I'd like to have Philadelphia cream cheese. With chips.
175. The bacterial strain that caused the first recorded outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Philadelphia, for example, should be called Legionella pneumophila ecovar Philadelphia.
176. In 1793, Frenchman Jean Pierre Blanchard, moncler , using a hot-air balloon, flew among Philadelphia and Woodbury, New Jersey.
177. Sister Mary Scullion, a Catholic nun who has worked with homeless people in Philadelphia for more than 30 years, said the city's shelters are now operating at 115 percent of capacity.
178. The officer was fatally shot with an assault rifle yesterday morning while responding to the robbery in northeast Philadelphia.
179. Independence hall is located in the downtown of Philadelphia, Tt's world-famous cultural relics, and declared the independence of USA.
180. The Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank measure of Mid-Atlantic manufacturing showed a modest pullback to 19.3 in January from 20.8 in December, but strong underlying components.
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