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Lehigh

[ lee-hahy ]

noun

  1. a river in E Pennsylvania, flowing SW and SE into the Delaware River. 103 miles (165 km) long.


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His fellow panelists were the Brady Campaign's Dan Gross, The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg, and LeHigh University's James Peterson.

But Lehigh University Professor James Peterson says that only applies if justice for Trayvon actually is achieved in the end.

In July of this year, investigators met with the Lehigh County Coroner and Forensic Pathologist Samuel Land.

I wound up getting a gun stuck in my mouth at 4th and Lehigh (in North Philadelphia) over $10.

A few days later he received a bill from the Lehigh Valley Company for twelve dollars additional freight.

The Meeker case in 1911, concerning the cost of transporting coal to tidewater by the Lehigh Valley, is a good illustration.

The Elk itself did not disdain to browse on the shoulders of the mountains near the Lehigh.

Many mills were erected, many dams raised, in defiance of the impetuous Lehigh.

Ever since that time the Lehigh has flowed through the chasm that he made.

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