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Ivanhoe

American  
[ahy-vuhn-hoh] / ˈaɪ vənˌhoʊ /

noun

  1. a novel (1819) by Sir Walter Scott.


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The accident sparked fresh concerns over global supplies, as it came in the aftermath of a deadly tunnel collapse at Codelco’s El Teniente mine in Chile and significant disruptions at Ivanhoe Mines’s Kakula copper mine in Congo due to seismic activity earlier this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite its compact layout, the house had many perks: It was within walking distance of a good elementary school and across the street from the Ivanhoe Reservoir.

From Los Angeles Times

If you’ve walked around the Silver Lake and Ivanhoe reservoirs, you can’t miss the addition, with its modern spiked roof, glass picture window, corrugated roof and dark cedar siding.

From Los Angeles Times

When Gerwin looks out the bedroom window, he sees a community and, eventually, when the Ivanhoe Reservoir is refilled with water, a sea of blue.

From Los Angeles Times

Daniel Gerwin and his family’s renovated Ivanhoe Vista house is built around a giant olive tree.

From Los Angeles Times