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cincinnatian

a. Of or pertaining to the city of Cincinnati in Ohio. n. An inhabitant of Cincinnati.

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Cincinnatian

The Cincinnatian was a named passenger train operated by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O). The B&O inaugurated service on January 19, 1947, with service between Baltimore, Maryland and Cincinnati, Ohio, essentially a truncated route of the National Limited which operated between Jersey City, New Jersey and St. Louis. This route was unsuccessful due to the thin population along the line, and the route was changed on June 25, 1950 from a Baltimore-Cincinnati daylight schedule to a Detroit- Cincinnati daylight schedule where it would remain until the creation of Amtrak. On this new routing, the train sets became successful almost from the beginning. The Cincinnatian on this route used many mail cars, which contributed to the route's success.

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Every Cincinnatian spent several hours a day in these sessions, in which layers of their hidden history were brought to light and consciousness.

Now they were right in the heart of the hotel district, the Cincinnatian, the Clarion, the Terrace Hilton.

Hecht and his colleagues back at the Cincinnatian Hotel where we were staying.

All that the Cincinnatians could possibly desire, now, was to go to Norleans.

Of course, she was physiologically different from most of the Cincinnatians, though the exact parameters of the differences were something that she did not especially want to explore.

Where it ended, a constant wave sprayed upward, spending itself in the air, for it was just above the Lower Falls, hidden by a bend in the river, which very few, if any, Cincinnatians now living had ever seen.

The information was buried within the minds of the Cincinnatians, and was now flowing forth: the history of the Information Wars, and nanotechnology.

Caironians, who were apparently as eager to share their drink as the Cincinnatians were to sample it.

Now the terraces overflowed with Cincinnatians, each inevitably surrounded by a crowd of curious Norleaners.

Many Cincinnatians were in a position, because of the knowledge they had before Cincinnati was converted, to add substantially to the mosaic of what was known about the three waves of nanotechnology.

There was one brief mention of him inFamous Cincinnatians , mostly concerning his art collection, and he was written up in totally fictitious terms inAmerica's 100 Most Eligible Bachelors .

Trollope's representation of the manners and custom of Cincinnati, at the period when she wrote, was probably more correct than the present inhabitants of the city will allow: that it would be a libel upon the Cincinnatians of the present day is certain.

But at least some of the book came from her own observations of black Cincinnatians with personal experience of slavery.