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Greensboro

[ greenz-bur-oh, -buhr-oh ]

noun

  1. a city in N North Carolina.


Greensboro

/ ˈɡriːnzbərə; -brə /

noun

  1. a city in N central North Carolina. Pop: 229 110 (2003 est)


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Graves is an evolutionary biologist at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and UNC Greensboro.

It was a simple and appealing narrative worthy of comparison to the writings of Greensboro, N.C.'s native son, O. Henry.

“But there are so many people that are worse off; a lot of people in Greensboro are out of work,” Mattocks says.

KSM's view of America certainly did not improve when he was arrested by Greensboro police for driving with an expired license.

To this day, many Esperanto enthusiasts, including Doug Mangum of Greensboro, N.C., share in this frustration.

You were very good to sit down in Greensboro', or anywhere else, and to write me a fine letter.

The army had been falling back daily through Raleigh, and was now encamped near Greensboro.

The last conference of the great men of the Confederacy met at Greensboro, on the 13th of April, 1865.

His remains were carried to Greensboro, and buried in the Presbyterian burying-grounds.

His remains were afterwards removed and interred in the cemetery at Greensboro.

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