Similar words: sierra leone, hosiery, dossier, brassiere, Easier said than done, terra, errand, errant. Meaning: n. 1. a range of mountains (usually with jagged peaks and irregular outline) 2. a Spanish mackerel of western North America.
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151. This trademark often occurs in lowercase in print: "In the Sierra ... the snow generally is the consistency of spackle " (San Francisco Chronicle).
152. The end of the Sierra Nevada cuts off all rain.
153. Mr. Jalloh, 42, said he had not seen any of the Sierra Leonean press coverage, and when told that the government had adopted him as a marketing tool, he seemed amused.
154. The "short cut" to California had cost them many wasted days, and the Donner party crossed the Sierra Nevada Mountains late in the season.
155. A soldier stands over an altar in a camp used by marijuana growers during a marijuana destruction operation in the Sierra de Juarez in Ensenada, Mexico on Thursday Sept. 30, 2010.
156. Tufa, the unusual rock formations that jut out of Mono Lake in California's Eastern Sierra, are famous for their otherworldly beauty.
157. And somewhere like Sierra Leone (sentence dictionary), fresh out of war - they it's ripe for trade and investment.
158. The British Army only recognized the problem after one of its patrols was captured by child RUF soldiers in Sierra Leone, having been hesitant to attack the under-15-year-olds.
159. Another strangely beautiful early morning shot of the tufa formations, with the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the background.
160. In addition, a new ward dedicated to the care of patients with Lassa fever is under construction in Sierra Leone, sponsored by the European Union.
161. The others were Norway, Samoa, Sierra Leone, the United States and Uruguay.
162. The Northern Sierra Madre Forest Monitor Lizard could be in danger of having its population drop due to habitat destruction, as well as hunting and trapping for the pet trade.
163. 170Yellow-legged frogs were once common in high-altitude lakes in the Sierra Nevada mountains, but they have become increasingly rare.
164. Today, we tell about one of the most famous national parks in the United States. You can find it high in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of the western state of California.
165. Quaking aspen trees in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains are resplendent in shimmering foliage and white bark.
166. Consider that Park City got 90 inches last April; Squaw Valley in the California Sierra counted 102 inches that same month.
167. These cloth stamps from Grenada, the Gambia, Sierra Leone and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, honour the humble teddy bear.
168. In 1860, Daniel Strong of Flat pointed out an easier passage through the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
169. The World Bank is providing $28,000 to the Bo Sign Language Training Center through the Sierra Leone National Social Action Project (NSAP).
170. A group of Native American peoples formerly inhabiting the southern San Joaquin Valley and adjacent foothills of the Sierra Nevada, with present-day descendants in the same area.
171. Though named in 1890, the story of Yosemite's landscape began about 500 million year ago when the Sierra Nevada region lay beneath an ancient sea, followed by diastrophism .
172. Major Cities: Santa Cruz de la Sierra , La Paz, Cochabamba, Oruro , Potosi, Sucre, Tarija.
173. The group already started to work with Cambodia, Sierra Leone and Syria.
174. On February 9, Sierra Leonean President H.E. Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma met with Ambassador Kuang Weilin at State House.
175. West Montana, north Idaho, south British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and central California and west Nevada in Sierra Nevada Mts.
176. From there you could see the Arawak Indians moving in lines like ants along the cliffs of the sierra, carrying sacks of ginger on their backs and chewing pellets of coca to make life bearable.
177. The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Mountains meet in Plumas County, and fall color against the grey backdrop of the volcanic rock that covers the region makes for dramatic views.
178. In Sierra Leone , by contrast, no one will mourn Mr Taylor's incarceration.
179. And then there is the country beyond Freetown – the peninsula and its incredible jungle sierra, endless sands and fishing communities remind me of Zanzibar or Tobago without the hotels.
180. Southern California gets its water from the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Colorado River Basin, which are hundreds of miles to the north and west, respectively.
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