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Duluth

[ US /dəˈɫuθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a city in northeast Minnesota on Lake Superior

How To Use Duluth In A Sentence

  • Samuelson's fears are similarly overdone because just as productivity in Duluth accrues to economic activity in Dallas, so will Chinese growth be ours, and ours theirs.
  • He just took the wheel of our station wagon, his mouth a grim line as we set off on the 150-mile drive back to Duluth.
  • His job requires him to fly a great deal, and he spent a week going up and down with ears packed tight with cee-ment, and when they finally popped I think it rattled china in Duluth. Wednesday, Sept. 30 – The Bleat.
  • They turned to Concurrent Computer Corp., provider of time-critical Linux operating systems and integrated software and computer solutions for mission-critical applications based in Duluth, Ga.
  • Fortunately, they didn't wear berettas in Duluth so he didn't have to cope with that. To wear - or not to wear....
  • He understood at once that he was the logical man to succeed Duluth as squadron commander.
  • I appreciate this posting is a little off-topic for Petrona, but as 23 January is tomorrow, and I like the librarians at Duluth, I thought I'd mention their timely warning and the site to which they link. Current Affairs
  • He understood at once that he was the logical man to succeed Duluth as squadron commander.
  • She's lived in Duluth all her life, but she says she feels like an outsider.
  • The Austin and Duluth golf courses are similarly instrumented.
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