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Redlands

American  
[red-luhndz] / ˈrɛd ləndz /

noun

  1. a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.


Example Sentences

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“None of that looks to me like a guy who is escaping.” said Jim Bueerman, former chief of police of the Redlands Police Department, and founder of Future Policing Institute, an organization that provides research and consulting on law enforcement issues.

From Los Angeles Times

In California, “all debts acquired during the marriage, in either partner’s name, become the liability of the surviving spouse should the other spouse pass away,” according to Esther Wang, an attorney based in Redlands, Calif., whose law firm specializes in elder care and disability.

From MarketWatch

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From Los Angeles Times

The falconer is Redlands police officer Charles Cogger.

From Los Angeles Times

Riley, a native Californian born in born in Colfax and raised in Redlands, remembers having his first spiritual awaking at age 2 when he heard a song on the radio.

From Los Angeles Times