NOUN
- a state in the eastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies; one of the Confederate States in the American Civil War
How To Use Old Dominion In A Sentence
- While the Old Dominion Pub has closed down, the brewery is still making some fantastic beers … TeeMorris.com » Blog Archive » MicroBrewed: A Flashback to the First Meeting
- It's a non-conscious process, " said Tom Cash, a psychologist at Old Dominion University. "They assume that more attractive people have an array of valued characteristics.
- Back at the ranch, burgers and dogs are fired up, a keg of Old Dominion Pale Ale is tapped and points are tallied.
- Humans can labour with their hands and brains, can plan and develop productive techniques, and have amassed centuries of culture and knowledge that have enabled them to control and hold dominion over the rest of nature.
- Expectations that wild animals be seen and not heard, that they not get too close, reveal that we still believe we hold dominion over animals and nature.
- He was born, after all, in Old Dominion, the birthplace of so many of our great national figures.
- Fourteen zip codes in Virginia that do not exist or are actually in other states nevertheless benefitted from the infusion of 9.5 million taxpayer dollars in federal stimulus money, according to the Old Dominion Watchdog website. Think Progress » GOP Senate Candidate Rep. Mike Castle Takes Credit For Over $5 Million In Stimulus Funds He Voted To Kill
- These meetings of the burgesses were the great social as well as political event of the Old Dominion, and gave a gathering signal to the Virginian gentry scattered far and wide on their lonely plantations. Montcalm and Wolfe