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Sentence count:192Posted:2017-08-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: frolicsometuckstucklettucestuccotuck intuckedtuck awayMeaning: n. a city in southeastern Arizona ringed by mountain ranges; long known as a winter and health resort but the population shift from industrial states to the Sunbelt resulted in rapid growth late in the 20th century. 
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31, Admission is $ 7 at the door, $ 6 in advance and $ 5 for Tucson Blues Society members.
32, An 1874 picture by one Dudley P.. Flanders shows a circus performing in the open air in Tucson.
33, We apologize to everyone else who has the slightest complaint or modification regarding the first annual Tucson Musicians Register.
34, They were mixed in age and race, but all favored raising the minimum wage in Tucson.
35, What's amazing is that Tucson has been lucky in that such accidents have occurred outside the city limits.
36, Incorporation foes who argue Tucson will be ringed by suburbs ought to realize it already is.
37, Space would be found for a brand-new Tucson Museum of Art.
38, The water Tucson needs to sustain its unhealthy rate of growth will not be available.
39, About 250 San Diegans were offered jobs in Tucson, but many more remain jobless or have moved away.
40, Award-winning entertainment that flies in the face of gravity lands in Tucson for two nights only.
41, The Arizona players are extremely sensitive on the talent-gap issue, especially when reminded of it by Tucson columnist Greg Hansen.
42, It is diverted hundreds of miles along aqueducts to slake the thirst of Los Angeles, Phoenix and Tucson.
43, One Tucson businessman announced that he was organizing such an effort in early 1995, but it never got off the ground.
44, First off, let me say that when it comes to sushi, Tucson is no culinary slouch.
45, In the 1970s, Tucson was a leader in historic preservation.
46, They acquired a Tucson resort in 1991 and a Hyatt hotel in Houston in 1992.
47, He complains people living outside the city use Tucson services without paying their fair share.
48, And their gardening shows are designed for audiences who live somewhere other than the sizzling hell that constitutes summer in Tucson.
49, It was only enough to buy a tiny place in South Tucson, far from their old friends.
50, Improvisation and ingenuity, not tradition, are the backbone of a unique dance troupe that is becoming a Tucson favorite.
51, Did Bill Clinton wallow in the mud with a group of Tucson sorority girls?
52, Tucson is a city that's very supportive of cycling in general, and El Tour in particular.
53, Head east on Interstate 10 to just past Tucson, then south on Arizona 83 to Sonoita.
54, Eldridge Rigg says Tucson was a much smaller place then, and that Oracle Road was still a major route through town.
54, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
55, Preble, meanwhile, stands by her allegations and has filed a formal complaint with the Tucson Police Department.
56, Because these tests were run by a private lab at the request of a concerned supervisor at Tucson Water.
57, The recall was the first and only nonpartisan city council election in Tucson history.
58, But they also use many city services, from the Community Center to Tucson parks and recreation facilities.
59, They came away empty-handed, but one Tucson psychic, Joyce Martin, said she plans to continue searching on her own.
60, But the idea of one consolidated government for metropolitan Tucson quickly faded when Volgy left office.
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