Definitions
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- noun United States general who served as military director of the atomic bomb project (1896-1970)
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Examples
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Truffle Groves is a culinary travel book that navigates the back roads — as well as the menus and markets — of the southwestern region of France with newfound excitement.
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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The creator, WSLC staffer David Groves, is delighted for people or organizations to do this -- no permission needed.
Paul Loeb: 'Will They Get What They're Paying For?' -- the Best Election Flier I've Seen Paul Loeb 2010
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The Groves is part of a long Roman wall in the bank of the river.
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Truffle Groves is a culinary travel book that navigates the back roads — as well as the menus and markets — of the southwestern region of France with newfound excitement.
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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Truffle Groves is a culinary travel book that navigates the back roads — as well as the menus and markets — of the southwestern region of France with newfound excitement.
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He was flanked by Kamerion Wimbley on the strong side and Trevor Scott on the weak side (until Scott was injured, and then Quentin Groves took over).
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Key to this unit's improvement will be how well Derrick Harvey and fellow 2008 rookie defensive end Quentin Groves, who are coming off of disappointing seasons, get after opposing quarterbacks.
After lost season, Jags seek how to put 'train' back on track 2009
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Census Bureau Director Robert Groves is scheduled to announce the "Take 10" challenge — take 10 minutes to answer the 10 questions on the Census form — and the interactive daily tracking at a news conference today.
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The addition of linebackers such as Kamerion Wimbley and Quentin Groves, as well as the selection of Rolando McClain, a 3-4 linebacker in college, gave rise to the possibility of a 3-4.
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Truffle Groves is a culinary travel book that navigates the back roads — as well as the menus and markets — of the southwestern region of France with newfound excitement.
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