new london in English

noun
1
an industrial port city in southeastern Connecticut, across the Thames River from Groton, on Long Island Sound; population 25,891 (est. 2008).

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1. Alley On Ash, New London, Minnesota

2. Departing New London 24 April 1946, Cusk made …

3. PEARL; Aikido New London County — New London; Aikido North Jersey — TEANECK; Aikido Schools of New Jersey — Roselle Park; Aikido Society of Memphis — Bartlett; Aikido de la Montagne — MONTREAL; Aikido la Forge — MONTREAL; Aikido of Amarillo — AMARILLO; Aikido of

4. New London had a long tradition of whaling, going back to the colonial period before the revolutionary war.

5. She patrolled along the east coast, trained reservists, and spent several periods training with submarines out of New London.

6. 143 Chersonese Ct, New London, NC, 28127 is a land for sale listed on the market for 350 days

7. The new London store will have much in common with the Paris emporium, but will give men's fashion a much higher profile.

8. 10 Once the town's social meeting place, the gazebo in New London, New Hampshire's village green still gathers folk for Friday night concerts.

9. Departing New London 24 April 1946, Cusk made an extended cruise through the Caribbean Sea, and arrived at San Diego 6 June 1946.

10. Ackayak@comcast.net Printer Echo Communications New London, NH www.echocominc.com Deadline for all materials is the first of the month preceding the month of publication

11. Coagulate is a five piece psychedelic alternative metal band from New London, Connecticut who originally wrote music in the same vein as Kyuss, Elder,

12. Cline & Hanson Funeral & Cremations PO box 119 New London, WI 54961 p: 9209823232 f: 920-982-3399 Cline-Hanson-Dahlke -Weyauwega 200 S

13. The Division of Motor Vehicles, Adjudication Office is located on the first floor of the DMV Headquarters, at 600 New London Ave, Cranston, RI 02920

14. OLD AND NEW LONDON WALTER THORNBURY His Blockings, hedgings, and fencings have spoiled the expanse of hillside and vale in much the same manner as in Albion

15. Lettings: Cryers is a trading name of Countrywide Residential Lettings Limited, Registered in England Number 02995024, Registered Office: Greenwood House, 1st Floor, 91-99 New London Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0PP.

16. Lettings: Cryers is a trading name of Countrywide Residential Lettings Limited, Registered in England Number 02995024, Registered Office: Greenwood House, 1st Floor, 91-99 New London Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0PP.

17. Countrywide Residential Lettings is an agent and subsidiary of Countrywide Estate Agents, Registered in England Number 00789476, Registered Office: Greenwood House, 1st Floor, 91-99 New London Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0PP

18. A Chinese-born patient at a hospital in New London, Conn., had her medical insurance claim rejected because nurses put down her husband's last name when she was admitted instead of her own.

19. Archerfish (SSN-678) was laid down on 19 June 1969 at Groton, Conn., by the Electric Boat Division, General Dynamics Corp.; launched on 16 January 1971; sponsored by Miss Mary Conover Warner; and commissioned at New London, Conn., on 17 December 1971, Cmdr

20. The word "Coger" does not imply codger, or a drinker of cogs, but comes from cogite, to Cogitate. OLD AND NEW LONDON WALTER THORNBURY There on the low stone wall bordering on the east the property of Captain Orrin Eldridge, he seated himself to rest and Cogitate

21. The company in which the Bellowses came was composed of Samuel Hallett and Silas Standish, with their families, Joseph Durfy and Peleg Lewis, without familes, all from New London county, Connecticut.” Page 428 states, “Samuel Hallett and Silas Standish purchased farms and acted their part well.” The 1820 U.S

22. Walter Thornbury later wrote in "Old and New London" (1897) describing a subsequent meeting at Surrey: a congregation consisting of 10,000 souls, streaming into the hall, mounting the galleries, humming, buzzing, and swarming – a mighty hive of bees – eager to secure at first the best places, and, at last, any place at all.