Similar words: francisco franco, francis bacon, enfranchise, enfranchised, enfranchisement, anfractuous, disenfranchise, disenfranchised. Meaning: n. a port in western California near the Golden Gate that is one of the major industrial and transportation centers; it has one of the world's finest harbors; site of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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61. When he awoke, he found himself in San Francisco -- as the art director of a ballet magazine.
62. David P.. Schneider is a cab driver in San Francisco.
63. The arts create jobs and ideas that people can come to San Francisco and see.
64. She danced with the San Francisco Ballet for six years.
65. I greatly admire the former San Francisco mayor and legislator.Sentencedict.com
66. Braitman and Ehrenzweig like having it where they live, and feel its cooperative, relaxed ambience is very San Francisco.
67. Frezzo said discussions are under way with the San Francisco school district to allocate money to pay students to maintain its networks.
68. It took 3-1 / 4 hours for my companion and me to drive from San Francisco to the lodge.
69. The most popular boarding platform for cyclists is Fourth and Townsend streets in San Francisco, with 356 bicyclists boarding there.
70. Several major cities, including San Francisco, have similar measures on the books.
71. One of the main characters that rediscovers his roots is this Chicano lawyer in San Francisco.
72. Transcisco employs roughly 350 people around the country, including about 20 in San Francisco.
73. Fifty percent of San Francisco television sets are connected to cable.
74. In her work with survivors of the 1989 San Francisco earthquake, she also administered tests of subjects' peripheral immune function.
75. San Francisco was shaken by a severe earthquake which, together with the fire that followed, almost completely destroyed the city.
76. Statistically in San Francisco, pit bulls are over-represented in attacks on people, according to animal control officials.
77. Melinda Bergman Burgener is a free-lance writer and graphic designer who lives in San Francisco.
78. Among other large districts, the 64, 000-student San Francisco Unified has one administrator for every 16. 5 teachers.
79. They are also counting on $ 10 million in tax increment financing via the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency.
80. I live on Nob Hill in San Francisco, one of the most desirable urban addresses in the world.
81. The company, with 49, 000 total jobs, has almost 900 employees at its San Francisco headquarters.
82. Anyone who has tasted the sourdough bread made in San Francisco knows about chewy, crusty bread.
83. That regulation requires contractors to make a good faith effort to hire 50 percent of their work force from San Francisco.
84. She spent her girlhood in San Francisco, where her father dabbled in both journalism and the theater.
85. Finally in 1974 the San Francisco landscape architect Lawrence Halprin won the commission.
86. In 1942 and 1943 the rate of venereal disease in San Francisco rose by more than 75 percent.
87. In 1853 the population went past fifty thousand and San Francisco became one of the twenty largest cities in the United States.
88. She had stood out in the crowd even amongst the beautiful beach children of San Francisco.
89. It strains credulity to think they could beat San Francisco and Dallas on the road.
90. The lowest discount fare to San Francisco was $ 194 each way, down 11 percent.
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