
1) AKA The Lions 2) American sportswear producer 3) American polo shirt brand 4) American trainer manufacturer 5) American polo shirt company 6) American polo shirt producer 7) American t-shirt manufacturer 8) American t-shirt producer 9) American trainer company 10) American sportswear company 11) American tracksuit company
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1) Gem of the ocean 2) Ivy 3) Label
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• (n.) America; the United States; -- a poetical appellation given in honor of Columbus, the discoverer.
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(from the article `Physical Sciences`) In July the U.S. space shuttle program resumed flight with launch of the orbiter Discovery. It was the first space shuttle flight since the loss of ... Efforts by NASA to resume space shuttle flights continued slowly, and the date for the next mission slipped to mid-2005. The immediate cause of the...
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(from the article `lamp`) The first commercial installation of Edison`s lamp was made in May 1880 on the steamship Columbia. In 1881 a New York City factory was lighted with ...
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borough (town), Lancaster county, southeastern Pennsylvania, U.S. It lies along the Susquehanna River, 12 miles (19 km) west of Lancaster. The site ...
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city, capital of South Carolina, U.S., and seat (1799) of Richland county. It lies in the centre of the state on the east bank of the Congaree River ... [1 related articles]
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city, seat (1807) of Maury county, central Tennessee, U.S. It lies along the Duck River, 43 miles (69 km) southwest of Nashville. Founded as the seat ...
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city, seat (1819) of Marion county, southern Mississippi, U.S. It lies on a bluff along the Pearl River, about 80 miles (130 km) south-southeast of ...
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city, seat of Boone county, near the Missouri River, central Missouri, U.S., midway between St. Louis and Kansas City. It was originally established ...
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county, east-central Pennsylvania, U.S. It consists of a mountainous region mostly in the Appalachian Ridge and Valley physiographic province and ...
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county, southeastern New York state, U.S., bordered by Massachusetts to the east and the Hudson River to the west. The land rises from the Hudson ...
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planned community in Howard county, central Maryland, U.S. It lies southwest of Baltimore and northeast of Washington, D.C. The community, whose ... [1 related articles]
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• Space Shuttle Orbiter involved in the first orbital Shuttle mission (STS-1) on April 12, 1981. Milestones of the Orbiter Columbia, aside from the first launch and test mission of a Shuttle (STS-1), include the first Department of Defense payload carried aboard a Shuttle (STS-4), the first ope...
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Co·lum'bi·a noun America; the United States; -- a poetical appellation given in honor of
Columbus , the discoverer.
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A breed of sheep developed by the United States Department of Agriculture to replace cross breeding on the range. In 1912, long wool breed rams were crossed with Rambouillet ewes to produce large ewes that yielded more pounds of wool and more pounds of lamb.
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The Columbia was a Canadian Annapolis Class destroyer of 1060 tons displacement launched in 1919 as the USS Haraden and transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy from the USA in 1940. The Columbia was powered by four Yarrow oil fuelled boilers providing a top speed of 35 knots. She was armed with four 4-inch guns; two anti-aircraft machine-guns and tw...
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An uptempo song and dance member of the rumba complex, it is a virtuoso acrobatic form performed solo with props called tratados. Columbia is named after a railroad weighing station in Matanzas province.
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[
n] - a North American river 2. [n] - a town in west central Tennessee 3. [n] - capital and largest city in South Carolina 4. [n] - a university town in central Missouri
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Columbia River noun a North American river; rises in southwestern Canada and flows southward across Washington to form the border between Washington and Oregon before emptying into the Pacific; known for its salmon runs in the spring
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(river) River in western North America; length over 2,005 km/1,245 mi. It rises in Columbia Lake on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains in British Columbia, Canada, 130 km/81 mi north of the USA border. It flows through Washington State along the northern border of Oregon, unt...
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a river in SW Canada and the NW United States, flowing S and W from SE British Columbia through Washington along the boundary between Washington and Oregon and into the Pacific. 1214 mi. (1955 km) long. · a city in and the capital of South Carolina, in the central part. 99,296. · a city in central Missouri. 62,061. · a city in cen...
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