San-jose Sentence Examples

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  • The principal towns are Montevideo, Salto, Paysandu and San Jose.

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  • Dairy-farming is making some progress, especially in the Swiss colony near San Jose.

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  • Besides St James and City Hall parks in the city, San Jose has Alum Rock Canyon Park, a tract of woo acres, with sixteen mineral springs, in Penitencia Canyon, 7 m.

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  • In 1905 the total value of the factory product of San Jose was $6,388,445 (94.1% more than in 1900); nearly onehalf ($3,039,803) was the value of canned and preserved fruits and vegetables, $619,532 of planing-mill products, and $518,728 of malt liquors - much barley is grown in the Santa Clara Valley.

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  • Throughout the Spanish-Mexican period San Jose was a place of considerable importance.

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  • Two volcanic Cordilleras or mountain chains, separated from one another by the central plateau of San Jose and Cartago, traverse the interior of Costa Rica, and form a single watershed, often precipitous on its Pacific slope, but descending more gradually towards the Atlantic, where there is a broad expanse of plain in the north-east.

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  • The whites are congregated in or near the chief towns, which include the capital, San Jose (pop. 1904 about 24,500), the four provincial capitals of Alajuela (4860), Cartago (4536), Heredia (7151) and Liberia or Guanacaste (2831), with the seaports of Puntarenas (3569), on the Pacific, and Limon (3171) on the Atlantic. These, with the exception of Heredia and Liberia, are described in separate articles.

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  • At San Jose these lines reunite, and the railway is continued to Alajuela, the small Pacific port of Tivives, and Puntarenas.

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  • Coffee, first planted in 1838, is grown chiefly on the plateau of San Jose.

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  • In 1904 there were only six secondary schools, including the institute of law and medicine and the training-school for teachers at San Jose.

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  • The main lines are the Southern, belonging to an American company and running from San Jose to the capital; the Northern, a government line from the capital to Puerto Barrios, which completes the interoceanic railroad; and the Western, from Champerico to Quezaltenango, belonging to a Guatemalan company, but largely under German management.

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  • Next in importance is the town of Mercedes or Villa Mercedes (pop. 1904, about 6000) on the Rio Quinto, an important railway junction where the railways from Buenos Aires, Rosario, Mendoza and San Jose unite.

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  • Other educa tional institutions are the (Dominican) San Jose medical and pharmaceutical college, San Juan de Letran (Dominican), which is a primary and secondary school, the ateneo municipal, a corresponding secondary and primary school under the charge of the Jesuits, and the college of St Isabel, a girls' school.

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  • Alajuela is built at the southern base of the volcano of Poas (8895 ft.) and overlooks the fertile plateau of San Jose.

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  • Lower California was only slightly disturbed by the struggle for independence among the Spanish-American colonies, but in 1822 Admiral Lord Cochrane, who was in the service of the Chilean revolutionists, appeared on the coast and plundered San Jose del Cabo, Todos Santos and Loreto.

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  • For instance, in the San Francisco Bay Area, it can be cheaper to fly into the Oakland or San Jose airports than to land at the San Francisco Airport.

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  • The newspaper won its first of many Pulitzer Prizes in 1934 for a story that reporter Royce Brier wrote on the lynching deaths of two alleged San Jose kidnappers.

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  • When it comes to mineral makeup, San Jose is a great city to find some of the best products available.

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  • Located south of San Francisco, San Jose enjoys its ideal location near the south end of the Bay Area.

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  • Headquartered in San Francisco, Bare Escentuals also has a store in San Jose.

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  • Now they are passing that wealth onto you by branching out into the San Jose area.

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  • However, they stay true to their roots with a San Jose location.

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  • If you are looking for fine mineral makeup, San Jose is the place to treat yourself.

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  • Try any of the above mentioned San Jose locations, or visit a local health spa for an even broader selection and host of recommendations.

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  • In addition to San Francisco International Airport, the Bay Area is also home to nearby Oakland International Airport (OAK) and San Jose International Airport (SJC).

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  • If your flight arrives into San Jose International Airport and you need to head into San Francisco, you will need to get on Highway 101 North or Highway 280 North to get to downtown San Francisco.

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  • The couple plans to marry at Winchester Mansion in San Jose on August 11, 2011.

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  • The Agnews Insane Asylum, located in San Jose California, is now owned by Sun Microsystems and known as "Sun Microsystems/Agnews Developmental Center".

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  • There are, however, a number of dealerships in nearby cities and towns, such as Dublin, Burlingame, Walnut Creek and San Jose.

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  • Elton John's 2006 tour rocked San Jose on Sept 17th with a sensational blend of old and new.

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