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Pensacola
[ pen-suh-koh-luh ]
noun
- a seaport in NW Florida, on Pensacola Bay.
Example Sentences
After all, sympathy for the NRA translates easily from Houston to Pensacola, as The New York Times’ Gail Collins found in a separate project.
As he sipped his beer at Emerald Republic Brewing, one of a dozen new breweries to open in Pensacola in recent years, Antonio Rodriquez said that 14 years ago he bought his 1,500-square-foot house for $85,000, just before the 2008 financial crisis.
Pensacola is also attracting growing numbers of real estate investors, and downtown streets that were once know for rowdy punk rock bars are now lined with wine bars, cheese shops and Pilates studios.
One investigator involved with the case testified that Letecia rented a van on February 1 and drove with Harley from Colorado to Pensacola, Florida.
Ted Bundy was finally apprehended in Pensacola in 1978 after escaping prison in Colorado.
At Pensacola Christian College, students are banned from watching any television or unapproved movies.
So did readers of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times in Texas, the Indianapolis Star and the Pensacola News Journal.
“The BP process was better,” says Pensacola lawyer Matthew Villmer, whose firm is handing claims for 30 clients.
In an inlet north of Pensacola Beach, his crew sighted more tar balls.
O'Leary says that he is unaware of any issues near Pensacola, but agreed to check further.
I suggested comfort in the idea of red snapper at Pensacola.
The most important and accessible point in Spanish Florida was Pensacola.
They virtually possessed Pensacola, the Spanish force being too feeble to hold it, and made it the rendezvous of their fleets.
He denied responsibility in the Pensacola and Mobile cases, in spite of the fact that he had taken official action himself.
I know the port very well, and I have no idea where the mouth of the lagoon is, or even if it has any mouth in Pensacola Bay.
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