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Arlington

[ ahr-ling-tuhn ]

noun

  1. a county in NE Virginia, opposite Washington, D.C.: national cemetery.
  2. a city in N Texas.
  3. a city in E Massachusetts.
  4. a town in SE New York.


Arlington

/ ˈɑːlɪŋtən /

noun

  1. a county of N Virginia: site of Arlington National Cemetery


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I first saw Marvin when I was ten years old, living with my parents in Arlington, Virginia.

According to the Arlington Police Department, cop-watching has been going on in that city for about a year.

Fifty years ago on May 29, 1964, Jackie Kennedy, accompanied by her two children, returned to Arlington National Cemetery.

The memorial, the only one of its kind in the country, sits at the entrance of Arlington National Cemetery.

A $20,000 check was ceremoniously presented to the Southeast Arlington Little League (SEALL).

They were called the Arlington sheep, but they have long since become incorporated with the other flocks of the country.

"We will take your word-painting instead," said Mr. Arlington.

The energetic bricklayer told of the recent convert, and the Arlington Hall meeting.

All this while, my dears, I was aching to be off to Arlington Street, but a foolish pride held me back.

He was silent after that, glancing at me covertly from while to while until we swung into Arlington Street.

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