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United States horticulturist who developed many new varieties of fruits and vegetables and flowers (1849-1926)
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burbank
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Population (2000): 5239 Housing Units (2000): 2063 Land area (2000): 0.445924 sq. miles (1.154937 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.445924 sq. miles (1.154937 sq. km) FIPS code: 08968 Located within: California ...
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Burbank is both a common placename in English-speaking countries and a common surname (last name). The name Burbank is of English origin and means "lives on the castle's hill".
Usage examples of burbank.
Even if I was in the Air Force in Germany, I still knew I had a home, and that was on Burbank Avenue in Binghamton, where my father lived.
A civilian again after three years, nine months and sixteen days, I caught an American Airlines midnight flight from San Francisco to Burbank.
Hearing The Shadow's mirth, Burbank cut off the circuit to the bank vault.
The ex-wife of another member, a dental hygienist from Burbank, turned out to be Allison Wisnowski.
In the four months Antryg had Lived in Los Angeles, he had been able to keep up sword practice at a dojo in Burbank operated by a black kendo sandan and an old Japanese gentleman who taught iaido to those who understood and preferred that somewhat more esĀoteric art.
When Catherine's plane landed at the Burbank airport, she was filled with excitement A limousine was waiting to drive her to her hotel.
Time to move fast, through what was left of Burbank and the San Fernando Valley.
The outcome was that a Cessna Caravan with support squad was being rushed in from the Twentynine Palms Marine base and would meet them at Burbank.
My heart sinks when I have to go over to Burbank or that ultima Thule, Universal City.
Chester led Roy through rooms with yellow pine floors buffed to a high polish, Navajo rugs, and rough-hewn furniture that looked more suitable to a lodge in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains than to a home in Burbank.