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Covington

[ kuhv-ing-tuhn ]

noun

  1. a city in N Kentucky, on the Ohio River.
  2. a town in central Georgia.


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A wildlife biologist at the Georgia Wildlife Federation in Covington, he studies southeastern pocket gophers.

Covington came to Portland BEFORE Powell, so as forwards go, he went first.

Workers commute into the city — just over 30 minutes from Covington to downtown — and city residents have moved out to Newton in search of more land at lower prices.

Portland will return a rotation that is deeper and better balanced than last year’s, with Covington filling the roster’s largest hole as a versatile frontcourt defender.

The Blazers’ rotation should be deeper this season with Covington stepping in as a starter and both Nurkic and Collins back from injury.

The two girls were legally emancipated and returned to the Covington household.

Sarah Covington Anderson faced the same charges, with an added assault by strangulation.

According to the Post story, Cosby agreed to meet with Covington on Jan. 25 after she asked him several times for career advice.

Covington Burling attorney Robert K. Kelner wrote a rejection to this request this week.

And now, it was announced yesterday, he's returning to his old law firm, Covington & Burling.

We crossed the river without speaking, and rapidly ascending the levee we took our course up Main Street into Covington.

One hundred and twenty-five ton blast furnace, at Covington, Va.

The one cent stamp should represent a cow with the favorite son of the Covington postmaster fast to her tail.

At the close of 1835, there were more than fifty in successful operation, besides four or five in Newport and Covington.

Daniel, a Confederate quartermaster, chanced to be at home on furlough in Covington on the same day.

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