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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- The capital and largest city of Liberia, in the northwest part on the Atlantic Ocean. It was founded in 1822 as a haven for freed slaves and named after US President James Monroe.
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- proper noun The capital of
Liberia .
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- noun the capital and chief port and largest city of Liberia
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(MONROVIA / PASADENA) QUICK MAKE-OVER FOR YOUR SALE PROPERTY - (flexible) Cheap and Honest House Appraisal from Private Appraiser - Cost To Cure is an adjustment to the value of the subject property for the dollar amount By including the square footage of the addition in the GLA, the appraiser is certifing the the foreclosure listings in your area and get property New homes for sale in the Huntsville, Monrovia, Harvest and Judith Haney - Real estate appraiser for Birmingham Davidson is a real estate appraiser with nearly 25 years of experience.
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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Suzanne Dennis grew up in Monrovia, CA, but now lives in Monroe Township, NJ, just east of Princeton.
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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At one stop in Monrovia, we were immediately approached by a group of young boys asking for day-jobs as they stood under a sign reading, "Make Liberia gun-free."
Craig and Marc Kielburger: Championship Team Helps Rebuild Liberia Craig 2010
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Suzanne Dennis grew up in Monrovia, CA, but now lives in Monroe Township, NJ, just east of Princeton.
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At one stop in Monrovia, we were immediately approached by a group of young boys asking for day-jobs as they stood under a sign reading, "Make Liberia gun-free."
Craig and Marc Kielburger: Championship Team Helps Rebuild Liberia Craig 2010
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I remember on my first outing my father calmly telling me to pull over on Route 66 in Monrovia, CA.
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Today, Liberians are able to tell their own stories to an international audience by taking advantage of participatory media tools like blogs and photo-sharing sites, writes David Sasaki following a blogging workshop he ran last year at the American Embassy in Monrovia, Liberia.
Global Voices in English » Liberians Are Talking, Are You Listening? 2009
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At one stop in Monrovia, we were immediately approached by a group of young boys asking for day-jobs as they stood under a sign reading, "Make Liberia gun-free."
Craig and Marc Kielburger: Championship Team Helps Rebuild Liberia Craig 2010
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TIONAL, LIBERIA INCORPORATED based in Monrovia, was intended to train teachers who will teach illiterate people how to read and write.
Global Voices in English » Liberians Are Talking, Are You Listening? 2009
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At one stop in Monrovia, we were immediately approached by a group of young boys asking for day-jobs as they stood under a sign reading, "Make Liberia gun-free."
Craig and Marc Kielburger: Championship Team Helps Rebuild Liberia Craig 2010
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