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Grand Junction

noun

  1. a city in W Colorado.


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The records detailed a search during that same period of the home near Grand Junction where Gerald Wood lives.

Only three staff members ultimately relocated to Grand Junction.

That happened just up the interstate, in Colorado’s Grand Junction, where a former processing site became Las Colonias Park, owned by the city, which added an amphitheater, skate park, and boat ramp to the site.

Last year, Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction went beyond simply swabbing students’ noses.

The university faced a November outbreak, which Marshall and Bronson attribute to community spread in Grand Junction, where many university students work.

So, even without the Grand Junction contrivance, the Standard was seemingly favored more than enough.

Grand Junction—forty-three miles from Memphis and forty-five miles from here to Corinth.

Resident, local; introduced at Grand Junction, Col., and have flourished so abundantly as to become troublesome to gardeners.

Sherman remained at or near Grand Junction for some weeks, engaged in repairing and protecting the railroads and in similar work.

The tower is high, but it is dwarfed by the tower of the Grand Junction Waterworks near at hand.

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