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College Park

noun

  1. a city in N Georgia.
  2. a city in central Maryland.


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Through his time in College Park, Wiggins often showed his potential, but now, these bursts of greatness are becoming the norm.

“This is a marvelous step” toward more efficient random number generation, says Rajarshi Roy, a physicist at the University of Maryland in College Park who was not involved in the work.

The Cornhuskers had to postpone their trip to College Park in January, so the teams played twice this week to account for the missed game.

In her second season in College Park, she had them in the second round.

The Cornhuskers, who haven’t won a conference game in more than a year, postponed their trip to College Park because of a coronavirus outbreak in their program.

People like me could work on them at our offices instead of having to trek out to College Park to listen to them every day.

It was placed in a ditch in the College Park, whence the species is supposed to have gradually spread all over the island.

He eyed the horseshoe poster over the gate of college park: cyclist doubled up like a cod in a pot.

Distantly behind him a blind stripling tapped his way by the wall of College park.

But when we both accepted his invitation to the lake, the three hundred acres of the college park hardly sufficed for his antics.

The College park is very beautiful, and during the College races at midsummer presents quite a gala sight.

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