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milwaukee

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 940164 Housing Units (2000): 400093 Land area (2000): 241.559452 sq. miles (625.636083 sq. km) Water area (2000): 948.142847 sq. miles (2455.678596 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1189.702299 sq. miles (3081.314679 sq. km) Located within: ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Milwaukee is the largest city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Milwaukee may also refer to: United States Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Milwaukee (town), Wisconsin , a former town Milwaukee, North Carolina , an unincorporated community Milwaukee, Pennsylvania ...

Usage examples of milwaukee.

He only spoke once, to compliment Blackburn on the Old Milwaukee beer in the refrigerator.

Lake Winnebago, to tribes around Lake Mendota, and finally, early in the nineteenth century, to one Solomon Juneau, a Frenchman, at the new trading post of Milwaukee on the Menominee River and the shore of Lake Michigan.

Trickster decided to pay his respects to the Menominee in Milwaukee and make sure they made room for him in their part of the parade.

Tuesday, in Milwaukee, Senator Eugene McCarthy celebrated his victory in the Wisconsin primary, having soundly beaten noncandidate Lyndon Johnson as well as write-in candidates Robert Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey the night before.

We were at the office--Rona, reading USA Today, and I, reviewing the monthly reports from our franchises in Milwaukee, Kansas City, and Charleston.

One such individual was Milwaukee private investigator Ira Robins, who spent years reinvestigating the Schultz murder.

Making a cop ignore a crime while geeks from Milwaukee are pointing camcorders at him would be, like, inconsiderate, you know?

Today, the pressure for decentralization, which has already spread to Detroit, Washington, Milwaukee, and other major cities in the United States (and which will, in different forms, spread to Europe as well), is an attempt not simply to improve the education of Negroes, but to smash the very idea of centralized, city-wide school policies.

Of the two Altheas that popped up out of the system, one owned a diner in Butternut, far to the north of the state, and the other was a black woman who worked in a Milwaukee day-care center.

The Barrons owned Barronsgate, too--the town near Milwaukee where Charles Barron was born.

But as the DC-10 taxied toward the gate in Milwaukee, it was noon Central Standard Time.

And somebody in Chugwater made homebrew beer better than just about anything that came out of a big Milwaukee brewery.

From Taycheedah Correctional Institution, Bembenek continued to protest her innocence, claiming she was framed by the Milwaukee Police Department to stop her from releasing evidence she had of drug use, debauchery, and improper use of government funds by members of the department.

By nine o'clock, people in Racine and Milwaukee, people in Madison and Delafield, and people who live so far north in the state that they need satellite dishes to get any television at all are looking up from their pancakes, their bowls of Special K, their fried eggs, and their buttered English muffins to watch a small, nervous-looking policeman finishing off a large, florid reporter's budding career as a demagogue by clocking him with a blunt instrument.

There was something alluring about the idea of a great inland sea, about the thought that if you had a boat you could spend years just bouncing around from one Great Lake to another, chugging from Chicago to Buffalo, Milwaukee to Montreal, pausing en route to investigate islands, bays and towns with curious names like Deadman's Point, Egg Harbor, Summer Island.