
1) Capital named by William Penn 2) Capital of delaware 3) Capital of the Diamond State 4) Capital of the first state 5) Channel port 6) Cinque port 7) Civil parish in Kent 8) Cliffs site 9) DELAWARE 10) Delaware capital 11) Delaware city 12) Drove off to port 13) Drove off to the port 14) Drove off to town
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[Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad station] ...
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[NJT station] ==History== On July 31, 1848 the first train rolled into Dover over the Morris & Essex Railroad. In 1863 the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad (DL&W) acquired the Morris & Essex line. On November 1, 1901 this new Lackawanna Station was opened in Dover with the arrival of the Buffalo Express at 3:00 p.m. It was met by a c...
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[district] Homosexuality: A Psychoanalytic Study of Male Homosexuals is a 1962 book about the development of male homosexuality by Irving Bieber, Harvey J. Dain, Paul R. Dince, Marvin G. Drellich, Henry G. Grand, Ralph R. Gundlach, Malvina W. Kremer, Alfred H. Rifkin, Cornelia B. Wilbur, and Toby B. Bieber. Though the work was influential a...
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[truck] Dover was a make of trucks, owned by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan. Hudson announced the Dover brand in July 1929 as `Dover, built by Hudson Motors.` When introduced, Dover trucks were available as a `Screenside Express`, Canopy Express, Open Flatbed, Panel Delivery and Cab and Chassis. Prices ranged between $595...
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city, capital (1777) of Delaware, U.S., seat of Kent county, in the east-central portion of the state on the St. Jones River. It was laid out in 1717 ... [1 related articles]
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city, seat (1769) of Strafford county, southeastern New Hampshire, U.S. It is located at the falls (a 33-foot [10-metre] drop) of the Cocheco River, ... [1 related articles]
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district, eastern part of the administrative and historic county of Kent, England, on the Strait of Dover. The history and economy of the district ...
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town and seaport on the Strait of Dover, Dover district, administrative and historic county of Kent, England. Situated at the mouth of a valley in ... [2 related articles]
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Dover is cookery slang for reheated leftovers, a re-cooked meal.
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[
n] - the capital of the state of Delaware
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capital of Delaware noun the capital of the state of Delaware
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(UK) Market town and seaport in Kent, southeast England, on the coast of the English Channel; population (2001) 34,100. It is Britain's nearest point to mainland Europe, 34 km/21 mi from Calais, France. Dover is the world's busiest passenger port and England's principal cro...
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a seaport in E Kent, in SE England: point nearest the coast of France. 101,700. · French,a strait between England and France, connecting the English Channel and the North Sea: least width 20 mi. (32 km). · a city in and the capital of Delaware, in the central part. 23,512. · a city in SE New Hampshire. 22,377. · a town in N N...
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