Huntington Sentence Examples

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  • The principal cities of the state are Wheeling, Huntington, Parkersburg, Charleston (the capital), Martinsburg, Fairmont and Grafton.

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  • The West Virginia Colored Orphans' Home near Huntington is not under state control, but has received appropriations from the legislature.

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  • In 1908 the Boston Opera Company was incorporated, and a site for an opera house was obtained on the north side of Huntington Avenue.

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  • It is served by the Chesapeake & Ohio (being a terminal of the Lexington and Big Sandy Divisions) and the Norfolk & Western railways, and is connected with Huntington, West Virginia, by an electric line.

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  • Huntington is served by three railways - the Wabash, the Erie (which has car shops and division headquarters here) and the Cincinnati, Bluffton & Chicago (which has machine shops here), and by the Fort Wayne & Wabash Valley Traction Company, whose car and repair shops and power station are in Huntington.

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  • Huntington, named in honour of Samuel Huntington (1736-1796), of Connecticut, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was first settled about 1829, was incorporated as a town in 1848 and was chartered as a city in 1873.

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  • There are various pleasure resorts in the mountains, and among seaside resorts are Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Venice, Playa del Rey, Hermosa, Redondo, Terminal Island, Long Beach, Alamitos Bay, Huntington Beach, Newport, Balboa and Corona del Mar.

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  • It has a publishing house at Huntington, Indiana.

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  • Huntington has extensive railway car and repair shops, besides foundries and machine shops, steel rolling mills, manufactories of stoves and ranges, breweries and glass works.

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  • Huntington dates from 1871, when it became the western terminus of the Chesapeake & Ohio railway, was named in honour of Collis P. Huntington (1821-1900), the president of the road, and was incorporated.

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  • During and preceding the War of Independence the citizens of Norwich were ardent Whigs, various members of the well-known Huntington family being among their leaders.'

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  • Samuel Huntington (1731-1796) removed to Norwich about 1758, was a member of the Continental Congress in1776-1783and its president in 1779-1781, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a justice of the supreme court of Connecticut in 1774-1784, and governor of Connecticut in 1786-1796.

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  • Huntington's inhabitants were mostly strong patriots, notably Ebenezer Prime (1700-1779), pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, which the British used as a barracks, and his son Benjamin Young Prime (1733-1791), a physician, linguist and patriot poet, who was the father of Samuel Irenaeus Prime (1812-1885), editor of the New York Observer.

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  • Walt Whitman was born near the village of Huntington, and established there in 1836, and for three years edited, the weekly newspaper the Long Islander.

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  • The system is known there locally as the Barkul Mountains and the 1 Ellsworth Huntington, in Geog.

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  • Huntington (Berichte, 1882, 15, p. 80), from an analysis of the pure bromide, to be 111-9.

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  • Ellsworth Huntington threw new light on the Tian-shan plateau and the Alai range by his explorations of 1903; and Sven Hedin, between 1899 and 1902, was collecting material in Turkestan and Tibetan fields, and resumed his journeys in 1905-1908, the result being to revolutionize our knowledge of the region north of the upper Tsanpo (see Tibet).

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  • Democrat Whig Democrat Whig Democrat Whig " Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat present Marietta, to a point nearly opposite the site of the present Huntington, Kentucky; the other was for an option to buy all the land between the Ohio and the Scioto rivers and the western boundary line of the Ohio Company's tract, extending north of the tenth township from the Ohio, this tract being pre-empted by " Manasseh Cutler and Winthrop Sargent for themselves and others " - actually for the Scioto Company (see Gallipolis).

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  • The Huntington College of Health Sciences adds that ginger may be effective in shortening the duration of colds and flu.

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  • He graduated college in 1984 and served his residency at Huntington Memorial Hospital, where he continues to serve on staff.

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  • Even with such a busy schedule of television and radio shows, Dr. Drew keeps up his own private practice, and is part of the staff at both Las Encinas and Huntington Memorial hospitals.

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  • Boyfriend of Jenna Jameson, UFC fighter Tito Ortiz, was arrested for domestic violence at the couple's Huntington Beach home.

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  • Tyson is a laid back English Bulldog from Huntington Beach, CA.

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  • Hailing from Huntington Beach, California, the band is known for bringing the ska sound to the mainstream.

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  • Matthews Fan Company - This Huntington Beach, California company makes some of the most unique ceiling fans in the world.

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  • Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease, for example, also often lead to dementia.

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  • Set in the town of Huntington, Little Shop of Treasures begins when you decide to go into business for yourself and purchase a building to start up an import shore.

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  • Some movement disorders, including Huntington's disease and inherited ataxias, are caused by inherited genetic defects.

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  • Huntington's disease-A rare hereditary disease that causes progressive chorea (jerky muscle movements) and mental deterioration that ends in dementia.

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  • Huntington's symptoms usually appear in patients in their 40s.

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  • Guests can visit beautiful Huntington Park, the San Francisco Cable Car Museum and Grace Cathedral.

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  • For the packrat who can't seem to abandon his hoarding tendencies, the black Huntington collection promises to make traveling at least a little bit easier.

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  • Nora Huntington (Kiersten Warren) was killed by Carolyn Bigsby.

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  • When Lynette (Felicity Huffman) accuses Nora Huntington of coming onto her own husband, Carolyn shoots her.

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  • Opened in early 2004, Hart & Huntington Tattoo achieved celebrity status immediately, due to being co-owned by motocross racing icon, and husband of pop star Pink, Carey Hart.

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  • People now come from all over the US to get their tats done at Hart & Huntington, and the list of celebrities going under the needle there is likely to grow as Hart himself will soon be a full-fledged tattoo artist.

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  • Carey Hart is the driving force behind Hart & Huntington Tattoo.

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  • So, how do the proprietors of Hart & Huntington plan to top the first two seasons in Vegas?

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  • Before her venture with Skinsational, Joyce apprenticed under Robert Diemer, an innovator and expert in the skin care field as well as founder of the American Institute of Esthetics in Huntington Beach, California.

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