
1) Auto 2) Limo 3) Nebraskacapital 4) Racnwot 5) Republican 6) Town car 7) Writersteffens
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1) US capital 2) Abraham lincoln 3) American historical novel 4) Attorney 5) Capital of Nebraska 6) Capital on the Great Plains 7) Car introduced in 1920 8) Cent figure 9) CHAFEE 10) Chief executive 11) City of Illinois 12) City of the United States 13) City in the US 14) City of the Americas 15) City in California
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(from the article `Lincoln`) ...is covered by the Malpais, a region of lava beds whitened by dust; the lava originated in Little Black Peak. Valley of Fires National Recreation ...
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(from the article `United Kingdom`) Local administration was of varied character. First came the chartered towns. By the year 98 Lincoln and Gloucester had joined Camulodunum as ... Lincoln was a significant Roman town; called Lindum, it lay on the line of Fosse Way and Ermine Street and served as a fortress for the 9th Legion. ... [...
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(from the article `Vidal, Gore`) ...morality in the U.S. capital, was followed by several popular novels that vividly re-created prominent figures and events in American historyBurr ...
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city (district), administrative and historic county of Lincolnshire, England. It stands 200 feet (60 metres) above sea level on an impressive site at ...
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city, capital and second largest city of Nebraska, U.S., and seat (1869) of Lancaster county, in the southeastern part of the state, about 60 miles ... [2 related articles]
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city, seat (1853) of Logan county, central Illinois, U.S. It lies about 30 miles (50 km) northeast of Springfield. Founded in 1853, the city was ...
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county, south central New Mexico, U.S. It is a rugged region in the Basin and Range Province, with green hills and large plains surrounding and ...
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county, southeastern Nevada, U.S., bordering on Utah and Arizona and sited immediately north of Clark county (and the city of Las Vegas). A region ...
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Meaning as a surname: Lake settlement.
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A breed of sheep believed to be the result of crossing the Leicester and the coarse native sheep of Lincolnshire . First imported into the United States at the close of the eighteenth century, the Lincoln has been more popular in Canada . In the United States , it has been most important in the centralized states and in Idaho and Oregon .
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The Lincoln is the largest breed of English sheep. It has a lustrous and heavy fleece of very long wool. It has a white face and legs and no horns.
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The Avro Lincoln was a British four-engined heavy bomber developed from the Lancaster for use in the Far East during the Second World War. Modifications to the original Lancaster design included re-arming the Lincoln with 0.50 inch calibre guns - later models including two 20 mm cannons in the mid-upper turret - and increasing the dimensions to per...
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[
n] - 16th President of the United States 2. [n] - capital of the state of Nebraska 3. [n] - long-wooled mutton sheep originally from Lincolnshire
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Barnett, Lincoln The Treasure of Our Tongue, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1964.
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Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) Sixteenth president of the United States. Commander in Chief of Federal forces during the Civil War. Five days after the war's end Lincoln was shot. He died the following day.
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noun long-wooled mutton sheep originally from Lincolnshire
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(UK) Industrial and cathedral city, administrative headquarters of Lincolnshire, England, situated on the River Witham, 210 km/130 mi north of London; population (2001) 85,600. Products include bricks, excavators, cranes, gas turbines, radios, vehicle components, cattle feed, matting, ...
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(USA) Industrial city and capital of Nebraska, 80 km/50 mi southwest of Omaha in the southeastern part of the state; seat of Lancaster County; population (2000 est) 225,600. It is the centre of a rich agricultural area; industries include processed food, railway rolling stock, ...
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Lincoln is an English name for boys and girls. The meaning is `lake colony` The name Lincoln is most commonly given to American boys. Although in most countries Lincoln is a name given to boys. In the United States, 1 out of 55 Lincoln`s are girls. The name sounds like: Langly, Langley, Langlee, Langlea
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