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Sentence count:240+1Posted:2017-02-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: philosophicalphilosophybibliophilesophismbladeladenamphibiousdemographicMeaning: 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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211. In 1965, Lee Ducat was a Philadelphia homemaker with a child who had just been found to have diabetes.
212. Show the way. In 1965, Lee Ducat was a Philadelphia homemaker with a child who had just been found to have diabetes.
213. When I was a kid in Philadelphia, I must have read every comic book ever published.
214. Based in the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA, Relapse Records is world-renowned for its diversity and dedication to decidedly left-of-center music.
215. Tokay gecko hangs upside down in at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
216. The writing is of a similar style and poor quality. A tile that used to be located in Santiago de Chile mentions a street address in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 2624 S. 7th Philadelphia, PA.
217. Every day that day, the size and church bells ring a chorus of liberty bell is the Philadelphia.
218. After much experimentation, the first telephone was exhibited at the Centennial Exposition of 1876 in Philadelphia.
219. Another year, I ate turkey and matzo ball soup in Philadelphia with the Stamieszkins.
220. PHILADELPHIA -- Not even Dr. J could inspire the 76 ers.
221. Last month, they backed out of a deal to acquire the assets of Philadelphia Newspapers LLC because of opposition from the Teamsters union.
222. Another classic represented in the Philadelphia material were these four stunning large pieces of Japanese Stibnite.
223. The phil- in philately is the same as in Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, or in audiophile a lover of high end stereo equipment.
224. The signing of Elton Brand has left Philadelphia with a a logjam at forward.
225. Celia's younger sister, Janet, flew to Philadelphia for the funeral[Sentencedict.com], though leaving her busy oilman husband and their two small children in the Middle East.
226. In 1988, a high school baseball player found the skeleton of a young woman in the woods behind the ball field at Central High School, in North Philadelphia.
227. We are ostensibly part of a group: the American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter.
228. Conversation by underground cable, 90 miles - New York to Philadelphia.
229. You may also think Charlie Day from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is too old to portray Booger, but Curtis Armstrong made the character legendary and he was already 31 years old.
230. The Philadelphia chromosome (universally present in CML) is lacking in patients with leukemoid reactions.
231. The 1975 song remains one of the most popular disco hits ever, leaving thousands of Hustle enthusiasts wondering just what Billie Jean King had to do with Philadelphia, anyway.
232. Love is much nicer to be in than an automobile accident, a tight girdle, a higher tax bracket or a holding pattern over Philadelphia.
233. For that, many prospective VG passengers have already begun training in a suburban Philadelphia complex and aboard a specially modified Boeing 727-200 jetliner, known as G-Force One.
234. If I go to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, for instance, in the Middle Ages section, their only truly interesting paintings are the ones by Van Eyck and Rogier van der Weyden.
235. A city of western New Jersey on the Delaware River opposite Philadelphia. Walt Whitman lived here from 873 to 892. Population, 87,492.
236. PHILADELPHIA (Reuters Life!) - New York has more unwanted nocturnal guests than other urban areas and has been named the most bedbug infested city in the United States.
237. In the other league, between Brooklyn and Philadelphia I must take Brooklyn.
238. Paul Robeson, American Negro bass baritone singer, died in Philadelphia.
239. The first known outbreak of Legionnaires' disease was in Philadelphia, USA, in 1976.
240. Paul Robeson , American Negro baritone singer, died in Philadelphia.
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