Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A town of northeast England on the North Sea north of Hull. Site of a Bronze Age village and a fourth-century AD Roman signaling tower, it is a noted seaside resort.
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- proper noun A
coastal town inEngland . Also a suburb of Toronto, Canada.
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SCARBOROUGH (March 3, 2009): Officials and state legislators from Scarborough, Cape Elizabeth and South Portland are considering forming a tri-town subgroup to determine how the federal stimulus package will work for the municipalities.
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SCARBOROUGH (March 3, 2009): Portland restaurant Cinque Terre will raise money for Ferry Beach Ecology School in Scarborough when it hosts the Eco Appetito on Sunday.
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SCARBOROUGH: Tough luck at OFSAA for Scarborough schools The winter high school sports season is over with Scarborough high schools having some tough luck at provincial championships in hockey and curling.
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SCARBOROUGH (March 3, 2009): While Cape Elizabeth, Scarborough and South Portland school departments will benefit from the recently passed stimulus package, waiting to find out how that money will work has thrown their budget plans into slight disarray.
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“Yeah, that Joe Scarborough is a right wing nut too.”
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Yeah, that Joe Scarborough is a right wing nut too.
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On May 28, 1951, Cheever moved to “Beechwood,” the suburban estate of Frank A. Vanderlip, a banker, in Scarborough-on-Hudson, Westchester, where he rented a small cottage on the edge of the estate.
June « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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Scarborough is in direct competition with bloggers like MY for influence over the ignorant masses. tsg Says:
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On May 28, 1951, Cheever moved to “Beechwood,” the suburban estate of Frank A. Vanderlip, a banker, in Scarborough-on-Hudson, Westchester, where he rented a small cottage on the edge of the estate.
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And, while we are on the subject, I think that Joe Scarborough is the only MSNBC “correspondent” who had a healthy young woman drop dead in his office for no good reason.
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