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Livermore

[ liv-er-mawr, -mohr ]

noun

  1. a city in W California.


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In a fire station in Livermore, California, a lightbulb has been glowing for more than one hundred years.

Once they decided to bury their victims in Livermore, they figured somewhere in the Central Valley would be the easiest drive and their best bet.

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The only question," says Livermore, "is how risk-averse the EPA is.

The practice was well documented by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, one of our nuclear-weapons facilities.

The late Mrs. Livermore, who knew Whistler as a child at Lowell, asked him why he did not contradict this.

Mrs. Livermore dwelt on the child's beautiful hands, "which belong to so many of the Whistlers."

The pencil drawings which we have seen, owned by Mrs. Livermore, are curiously firm and strong for a child of four.

Had Mrs. Hoge and Mrs. Livermore any more experience in feeding fifteen hundred mouths a day than the quartermaster of a regiment?

No trees or water were encountered until a point was reached not far southeast of Livermore.

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