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Brownsville

[ brounz-vil ]

noun

  1. a seaport in southern Texas, near the mouth of the Rio Grande


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In October 2017, police showed up at Rolinda Walls’ Brownsville apartment looking to speak with her daughter about an investigation.

However, in two cities that provided this level of detail — Brownsville and Harlingen, both in Cameron County — emergency orders were listed as the reason for roughly 1 in 10 of the arrests.

Brownsville’s mayor, Bill Rawls, said he hopes many will change their minds by the time the shots arrive in the county, which could be around Christmastime.

Hill says the bar, which he declined to name, shut down temporarily as cases in Brownsville ballooned.

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The offshore platforms would serve primarily to launch the company’s massive Starship rockets, which are being built and tested in Brownsville, a small city in southern Texas near the border with Mexico.

NYPD officers conducted 3,020 stops in Brownsville, a crime-ridden neighborhood in Brooklyn, in the first three months of 2013.

And after all of the searching, something deep within keeps returning me to Brownsville, Brooklyn, where it all began.

We reached Brownsville without incident or accident, made a little money, and loaded back again for Cumberland.

Brownsville was at the head of navigation on the Monongahela River in the palmy days of the old "pike."

He located first at Brownsville, and remained there a year and upwards before going to Uniontown.

It required almost a month to drive a lot of hogs from the vicinity of Brownsville to the city of Baltimore.

Brownsville has ever been noted for the hospitality of its people and the plenteous supplies found on the tables of all.

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