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Bloomington

[ bloo-ming-tuhn ]

noun

  1. a city in SE Minnesota.
  2. a city in S Indiana.
  3. a city in central Illinois.


Bloomington

/ ˈbluːmɪŋtən /

noun

  1. a city in central Indiana: seat of the University of Indiana (1820). Pop: 70 642 (2003 est)


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A group formed to counter the mandate, the IU Family for Choice, not Mandates, held a rally on the Bloomington campus this month.

In 2006, at the age of 20, a junior at Indiana University Bloomington’s prestigious conservatory could barely pick up her viola.

The team is scheduled to travel Friday to Indiana, where every NCAA tournament game is taking place across six venues, including Assembly Hall in Bloomington for Virginia and Ohio.

Archie Miller has been on the hot seat seemingly since his arrival in Bloomington, and Tuesday’s discouraging loss to Michigan State can’t help, but the Hoosiers might slip into the dance behind a top-50 offense and defense.

“It’s a pretty exciting finding,” says physicist Matthew Shepherd of Indiana University Bloomington, who wasn’t involved in the work.

Footage was recently released of an incident that took place on July 10 outside Bloomington, Indiana.

Or at least try to, the way John Feinstein did for one head-spinning season in Bloomington, Ind.

The blue bells are of the same kind that you and I found near Bloomington several weeks ago.

Mr. Tuttle's residence is situated on the state road leading from Springfield to Bloomington.

If Mr. Lincoln was six feet, four inches high usually, at Bloomington that day he was seven feet, and inspired at that.

The Bloomington convention and the part Lincoln took in it met no such hearty response in Springfield as we hoped would follow.

A few days after our return we announced a meeting at the court-house to ratify the action of the Bloomington convention.

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