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Berkley

[ burk-lee ]

noun

  1. a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.


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Shelley Berkley (D–NEV) -- LOST She tried to take the seat of Sen. Dean Heller in the battleground state of Nevada.

Crossroads went on to pour $6.6 million into the Heller-Berkley race, including a reported $1.2 million in October alone.

While Berkley and Adelson disagreed on unions, they lined up on another of Adelson's pet issues: Israel.

All this data comes from numbers crunched by Professor Emmanuel Saez, director of the Center for Equitable Growth at Berkley.

“I can tell you this,” U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley, D-Las Vegas, confided.

Professor Berkley's definition, besides being scientifically exact, is popularly intelligible.

At such a time June came home for her vacation, and Bob Berkley came back from college for his.

By his side was Bob Berkley, and behind him was a red-headed Falin whom she well remembered.

When they arrived in Berkley-square, Marriott told them that her lady was just gone to lie down.

Their progress was checked by the arrival of Sir William Berkley, at the head of an armed force.

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