Similar words: virginity, margin, urging, emerging, marginal, margin call, aubergine, marginally. Meaning: [və'dʒɪnjə] n. 1. a state in the eastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies; one of the Confederate States in the American Civil War 2. one of the British colonies that formed the United States 3. a town in northeastern Minnesota in the heart of the Mesabi Range.
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271. Bill Drayton is the CEO of Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, a global organization with headquarters in Arlington, Virginia.
272. Several weeks before Farragut captured New Orleans, a new kind of navy battle was fought off Hampton Roads, Virginia. It was the first battle between iron ships.
273. Michael Ginevan of Bunker Hill, West Virginia, was driving a riding lawnmower near his home when a Berkeley County sheriff's deputy attempted to pull him over.
274. The current discussion about Virginia Woolf's conception of androgyny is more often than not limited to a scientific inductive method.
275. He married Jane Pierce, daughter of a colonist, and continued his efforts to improve the quality and quantity of Virginia tobacco.
276. The Virginia Republican was videotaped using the word "macaca" in reference to an American of Indian descent who worked for the campaign of Allen's opponent, Democrat James Webb.
277. After bloody battles in Virginia's wilderness, at Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor, and Sherman's march through Georgia, the war stalled in a siege of Petersburg, Virginia.
278. 'Some families will say that just gives me peace of mind and it's more money than I thought I would ever have, ' says Robert Bastress, a law professor at West Virginia University in Morgantown,[http://sentencedict.com/virginia.html] W.Va.
279. The address of their school is 1200 Broad Street in Fairfax, Virginia.
280. To make matters worse, anyone can republish Social Security numbers if they were already published on a public government Web site, according to a recent court ruling in Virginia.
281. Virginia Woolf: If I were thinking clearly? If I were thinking clearly?
282. Meriwether Lewis was born on August 18, 1774, near Charlottesville, Virginia and died October 11, 1809, near Nashville, Tennessee.
283. The bottom five cities included Yonkers in New York, Norfolk, Virginia, Modesto, California and three Texas cities -- Arlington, El Paso and Lubbock.
284. Virginia seceded in April 1861 and was the scene of many major battles during the Civil War, including the final campaigns that led to the surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee.
285. Brown decided to strike at Harpers Ferry, a small town about one hundred kilometers from Washington. It was part of Virginia at that time, but is now located in the state of West Virginia.
286. On display at the Transportation Department's research center in Virginia, technology in this car warns drivers if they're veering off the road.
287. Inside the front cover was an inscription: " To Virginia from Helena. ".
288. His father is chairman of the Republican Party in Virginia(sentencedict.com), former assistant secretary of the Education Department's office of special education and former lieutenant governor of Virginia.
289. Brower, 42, was a Virginia Military Institute graduate, Class of 1931, who trained as an artilleryman at Fort Sill.
290. Her eventual trip to England with Rolfe and their newborn son proved a fund-raising boon to the colony, with Pocahontas serving as a kind of poster girl for the Virginia Company.
291. According to her family's oral history, her mother descended from a woman named Mandy, who was taken from Ghana and enslaved at Montpelier—President James Madison's plantation in Virginia.
292. While I was in Little Rock, I won the Virginia caucuses and received the endorsement of the leaders of the AFL-CIO.
293. On the other hand, Arlington County, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington, D. C. , is both an urbanized and suburban area, governed by a unitary county administration.
294. Jennifer Lambert of Virginia Beach felt such agitation over her dream that she cried for 30 minutes straight when she woke up —and then called her sister, from whom she'd long been estranged.
295. Morgantown houses West Virginia University, which is the town's largest employer.
296. She operated from her father's hotel in Front Royal, Virginia and provided valuable information to Confederate general Stonewall Jackson in 1862.
297. A national magazine ran an article titled, "Miracle Man of Virginia Beach", and Edgar was swamped with an avalanche of 25,000 requests for readings.
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