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Luray

[ loo-rey ]

noun

  1. a town in N Virginia: site of Luray Caverns.


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That same year, Brinker hired Jennifer Luray to head up governmental affairs and public policy.

In 2010, Luray left, receiving more than $300,000 in salary and severance for the year, according to tax records.

His army was split into sections; here a brigade and there a brigade, the advance south of Conrad's Store, the rear yet at Luray.

The Luray cavern does not date beyond the Tertiary period, though carved from the Silurian limestone.

It is a rather picturesque country; not so beautiful and productive, however, as the Shenandoah and Luray Valleys.

The hotel at Luray was a long rambling structure which had been casually added to from time to time.

His connection with the Luray tragedy conferred a halo of distinction, and he realized the fact.

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