Dayton

[ US /ˈdeɪtən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a city in southwest Ohio; manufacturing center
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How To Use Dayton In A Sentence

  • As Adrian Dayton said earlier today, "I feel a little bit like I have been" spammed "into joining Google Buzz. Dean's World
  • She worked for the Dayton Herald (which later became the Journal-Herald) as a copygirl as a teenager and got her first article published while she was still in high school. Five People Born on February 21 | myFiveBest
  • In many cases they have the option of continuing on for a baccalaureate at the University of Dayton.
  • Robert Dayton plays a recently divorced nebbish who decides to refashion himself as a ladies man.
  • Defenders of Dayton say its terms prohibit referendums in either of the two entities, and it's not clear Dodik will dare to proceed with an actual vote. Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  • Remarkably, he finished in the top 10 in each race, including ninth in the Daytona 500.
  • The Minnesota GOP has already released an ad that drills down on all of this, recalling Dayton's flight from DC because he was worried about the threat of terrorism, calling him "panicky" and "erratic. Mark Dayton, Minnesota Gubernatorial Nominee, Assailed By GOP For Being 'Panicky...Erratic' (VIDEO)
  • MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - It would be hard to imagine a player and moniker meshing more seamlessly than Chris Wright and the Dayton Flyers. USATODAY.com
  • Clinton made a mid-February visit to Dayton focused on the home foreclosure crisis, while Obama followed with a rally this week that drew about 11,000 people.
  • Wallace subbed for Johnny Benson, Nadeau's teammate, at Daytona last July when Benson was hurt.
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