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Cape May

NOUN
  1. a cape of southeast New Jersey extending into the Atlantic Ocean

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  • The political landscape may not have been irretrievably transformed, but we at last have a breed of politicians who have a chance to prove they can do better than ‘the dregs of society’.
  • Pam Kaithern, mayor of West Cape May, New Jersey said police are looking into the guerrilla needlework, which is against the law because it is being done on public property without permission, The Press of Atlantic City reported. WalesOnline - Home
  • The Big Scrub Rainforest Day challenges people to think about where they live and work and to consider what the landscape or townscape may have looked like before the arrival of the cedar getters and widespread clearing for agriculture.
  • What Wegener found at Cape May was the last and best true school of seamanship in the Western world. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
  • Late winter flowerers amongst the exotic garden plants include the range of azaleas, camellias, purple magnolias and snow-sprayed, white Cape May bushes.
  • On the other hand claims of massive deforestation since antiquity seem mistaken: Greece today has a greater area of woodland than it had fifty years ago, and the classical landscape may have been less wooded than today's.
  • The first establishment of the whites was in 1511 when, according to the orders of Don Diego Columbus, together with the conquistador and poblador Velasquez, he landed at Puerto de Palmas, near Cape Maysi, then called Alfa y Omega, and subdued the cacique Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 3
  • The young officers, who carry handguns, must complete an abbreviated stint at the Cape May County Police Academy.
  • My mind being drawn towards Friends along the seacoast from Cape May to near Squan, and also to visit some people in those parts, among whom there is no settled worship, I joined with my beloved friend Benjamin Jones in a visit to them, having Friends’ unity therein. IX. 1763-1769
  • Madagascar's landscape may not be a bad fit for lions, giraffes, zebras, and hippos.
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