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bonneville

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bonneville is a 2006 American comedy-drama film directed by Christopher N. Rowley. The screenplay by Daniel D. Davis is based on a story by Davis and Rowley.

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 82522 Housing Units (2000): 30484 Land area (2000): 1868.477540 sq. miles (4839.334408 sq. km) Water area (2000): 32.175997 sq. miles (83.335445 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1900.653537 sq. miles (4922.669853 sq. km) Located within: Idaho ...

Usage examples of bonneville.

Behrman, Real Estate, Mortgages, Main Street, Bonneville, Opposite the Post Office.

He had returned to Bonneville only recently, a decision adverse to the ranchers being foreseen.

But for all that, the ranchers about Bonneville knew whom to look to as a source of trouble.

Derrick had asked him to go for the mail at Bonneville, and he had not been able to refuse.

Since the day of its completion, the storekeepers and retailers of Bonneville had painted their advertisements upon it.

The priest, Father Sarria, returning from a visit to the sick at Bonneville, met him on the Upper Road.

Far to the west and north, he saw Bonneville very plain, and the dome of the courthouse, a purple silhouette against the glare of the sky.

The other side, looking out upon the Home ranch toward Bonneville and the railroad, was but little used.

You want to get us under your ruinous short-haul rate between Bonneville and San Francisco, AND RETURN.

Here's a load of stuff for Bonneville that can't stop at Bonneville, where it is consigned, but has got to go up to San Francisco first BY WAY OF Bonneville, at forty cents per ton and then be reshipped from San Francisco back to Bonneville again at FIFTY-ONE cents per ton, the short-haul rate.

It was the road that connected that town with Bonneville and that ran parallel with the railroad tracks.

When the railroad lands about Bonneville had been thrown open, there had been almost a rush in the matter of settlement, and Broderson, Annixter, Derrick, and Osterman, being foremost with their claims, had secured the pick of the country.

When an east wind blew, men on the streets of Bonneville, nearly twelve miles away, could catch the scent of this valley of flowers, this chaos of perfume.

While he was thus occupied, the butcher's cart from Bonneville drove into the yard with the day's supply of meat.

This cart also brought the Bonneville paper and the mail of the previous night.