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Niagara

[ US /naɪˈæɡɹə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a river flowing from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario; forms boundary between Ontario and New York
  2. waterfall in Canada is the Horseshoe Falls; in the United States it is the American Falls

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  • Plans include occasional stops at Central Terminal, which saw its last passenger train in 1979, and special excursions through the region to destinations such as Niagara Falls, Medina, Jamestown and even Cleveland. The Buffalo News: Home
  • NIAGARA FALLS -- A Niagara Falls English teacher has agreed to resign and surrender his teaching certification as part of a plea bargain to charges that he had an improper relationship with a 16-year-old female student. The Buffalo News: Home
  • The Second Battle of Niagara Our dreams exceeding by thy bounteous spray.
  • Folks may crow all they want about the roar of Niagara or the growlin’ of the sea—but give me a splendacious peal o’ stormbrewed thunder and your other nat’ral music is no more than a penny whistle is to a church organ! Nevermore
  • But the most haunting of all the melodies is the warbling laughter of the Tulameen; its delicate note is far more powerful, more far-reaching than the throaty thunders of Niagara. Legends of Vancouver
  • The revelation of Niagara Falls as a place of horror dovetailed neatly with the appearance of the Gothic romance in literature.
  • Serrell was given a contract to build a highway suspension bridge over the Niagara between Lewiston and Queenston.
  • The differences between what happened at Fort William Henry and at Niagara need not be seen as evolutionary; the aftermath of battle had yielded many scalps and prisoners for the Iroquois at Niagara.
  • All of Canada's premiers are to meet at the end of the month in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, to discuss health care.
  • For if consummation was the obverse side of the coin at Niagara, death or the prospect of death was the reverse.
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