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    louisville


    1. Mike was born Sunday afternoon, and that night I packed my bags and was off to Jackson, 200 miles north on a TDY mission to support the Louisville, KY, Naval Ordnance Depot’s contracts specialist in settling a claim with Sperry Rand (it took all week, and the state capital was far more redneck than the three coastal counties which had a sprinkling of Yankees and westerners working in defense)


    2. Mike was born Sunday afternoon, and that night I packed my bags and was off to Jackson, 200 miles north on a TDY mission to support the Louisville, KY, Naval Ordnance Depot’s contracts specialist in settling a claim with Sperry Rand


    3. Louisville is the closest?”


    4. Belle of Louisville on the Ohio River


    5. Chicago, they eloped to Louisville, Kentucky, where a


    6. in Louisville have always done as we pleased to cop killers


    7. "Here," Mitchell said, flinging back a black Louisville Slugger and his game mitt to his unknowing brother


    8. Louis and Louisville had


    9. Our preliminary reports tell us that after getting fed up from an extended labor standoff between the union and the company’s owners that he was contracted to work for he decided to make a few waves of his own with this joyride of his 85 ton rock truck through this commercial district of Louisville


    10. Watts was not infallible, but if that principle he introduced is correct, ‘that God himself has never given revelation contrary to our sense of right or reason,’ then here is one of the ablest defenders of that system who has entered the pulpit in a century, with his fingers emphasizing with emotional gestures to a great audience, in Louisville, Ky

    11. Watts was not infallible, but if that principle he introduced is correct, “that God himself has never given revelation contrary to our sense of right or reason,” then here is one of the ablest defenders of that system who has entered the pulpit in a century, with his fingers emphasizing with emotional gestures to a great audience, in Louisville, Ky


    12. The location is the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, in Louisville, and television journalist Barbara Walters is the moderator


    13. Irma, age sixty, lived in Louisville


    14. Two firms in Charleston, one in Louisville


    15. She was just eighteen, two years older than me, and by far the most popular of all the young girls in Louisville


    16. In June she married Tom Buchanan of Chicago with more pomp and circumstance than Louisville ever knew before


    17. One of them was that, after she was free, they were to go back to Louisville and be married from her house—just as if it were five years


    18. sistible journey to Louisville on the last of his army pay


    19. Hence, Atlantic Coast Line does not reflect its share of the results after dividends of Louisville and Nashville, which is 51% owned but separately operated


    20. As we speak, Luke Flynn is living in Louisville with his new wife and kids, making custom kitchen cabinets,” Twilly said

    21. Not just any bat, either, a vintage Louisville Slugger, a 1986 Yankees game bat, to be exact


    22. “Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky


    23. Maybe someone was buried down there in Louisville, but I was willing to bet that it wasn’t the real Steven Hennessey


    24. He came at me wild-eyed and insane, swinging a Louisville Slugger that caught me flush in the stomach, knocked all the wind out of me, and drove me to my knees


    25. Her first stop was Louisville, where she decided to spend a day putting herself back together


    26. Shuttleworth, of Louisville, Ky


    27. Map and Profile of the Louisville and Portland Canal, 65


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    "louisville" definitions

    the largest city in Kentucky; located in north central Kentucky on the Ohio river; site of the Kentucky Derby