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Monterey

[ US /ˌmɑnɝˈeɪ, ˌmɑntɝˈeɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a town in western California to the south of San Francisco on a peninsula at the southern end of Monterey Bay

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  • Perhaps he read it when he was in Monterey to solace his wounded feelings.
  • The Humanitas 2003 Monterey County Cabernet Sauvignon is super smooth and filled with just-picked blueberries and hints of hot chocolate. Over the Barrel
  • Christie's International Real Estate A co-founder of private equity shop Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Mr. Roberts in the 1990s assembled the property in Paicines, 50 miles east of Monterey, and turned it into an equestrian ranch for his late wife, Leanne, an equestrienne and horse breeder. Private Properties -- Photos
  • The omelettes are great, made with three extra large eggs and an array of cheeses from Oka to Monterey Jack.
  • However, among the six car seats that Which? advised parents not to buy, two - the Chicco Neptune in the toddler up to school age category and the Sunshine Kids Monterey in the school age group - were criticised for giving insufficient protection in the event of a side-on collision. Backless car booster cushions 'do not offer children enough protection'
  • Turtlegrass was obtained from oligotrophic waters near Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas; eelgrass was collected from a eutrophic environment in Monterey Bay, California.
  • The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute has released this video of the vampire squid to emphasize a report that raises a red flag about the earth's oceans.
  • Also the streets in the downtown Monterey area are flooded.
  • Visitors can try making dishes like lobster cream sauce and sautéed flounder at the four-year-old Culinary Center of Monterey.
  • This Monterey Canyon also provides a well of cold, deep water, rich in nutrients that accumulate from the detritus of organisms above.
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