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Livermore

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[liv-er-mawr, -mohr] / ˈlɪv ərˌmɔr, -ˌmoʊr /

noun

  1. a city in W California.


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Computer simulations performed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory reached the same conclusion.

From Science Daily

Jesse Livermore earned his nickname “Boy Plunger” in Boston’s so-called bucket shops, which took bets on price movements without actually buying or selling shares.

From Barron's

Jesse Livermore earned his nickname “Boy Plunger” in Boston’s so-called bucket shops, which took bets on price movements without actually buying or selling shares.

From Barron's

“She had many wealthy patrons here in New York—Mr. Livermore, a wealthy banker …”

From Literature

The Livermore, Calif.,-based company plans to shutter its Baldwin Park facility and cut 113 jobs there on Jan. 30, according to a layoff notice sent to the California Employment Development Department this week.

From Los Angeles Times