Similar words: frolicsome, tuck, stuck, lettuce, stucco, tuck in, tucked, tuck away. Meaning: 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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181, Then it is to check out the Hoover Dam, to Phoenix, Tucson, Tombstone, and then Viva Mexico!
182, Instead of Earth being like a spinning top made of steel, explains geologist Vic Baker at the University of Arizona in Tucson it has "a bit of plasticity that allows the shape to deform very slightly.
183, The car ride home to Tucson was undoubtedly one of the longest I recall.
184, Margo Sasse Tucson I was interested to read about the study of Israeli rulings on convicts' parole requests.
185, "We risk losing iconic charismatic megaflora such as saguaro cactus and joshua trees," co-author Steven Archer of the University of Arizona, Tucson, said at a press conference.
186, A cactus bee (Diadasia sp.) pollinates a barrel cactus in Tucson, Arizona.
187, "Life on Earth has radiated into every conceivable - and in some cases almost inconceivable - ecological niche," says Chris Impey of the University of Arizona in Tucson, US.
188, In Tucson, it is illegal for women to wear pants.
189, History is not, perhaps, the first thing that springs to mind in Tucson.
190, Miller and other museum officials said spring break, along with special events like the NCAA basketball tournament in Tucson, Ariz., are contributing to increased foot traffic.
190, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
191, Burgess can display old photographs of the desert that show in a relatively short time -- over a few decades -- patches of Saguaro drifting over the Tucson basin.
192, Tucson appearance in a dynamic fashion is still continuation of the design.