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Santa Barbara
[ san-tuh bahr-ber-uh, -bruh ]
noun
- a city on the SW coast of California: Spanish mission.
Example Sentences
The good news is, in a study of physicists and writers, psychologists at the University of California, Santa Barbara, found that 20% of their most original ideas arose while daydreaming.
The Investment Group of Santa Barbara, Warner Music Group, and a number of current investors, also participated in this round.
He was working out in Santa Barbara, California, where Richardson — then a member of the Miami Heat — would spend his offseasons training.
These areas, such as Santa Barbara and Del Mar, have fewer lower-cost accommodations along the coastal zone.
“That is the most exciting thing that has happened in this subject, I think, since Hawking,” said one of the co-authors, Donald Marolf of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
She also pointedly noted that some of the Santa Barbara victims were stabbed, not shot.
It is as deliberate as the shooting in Santa Barbara Friday night.
Yet another massacre occurred last night at an institution of learning, this time the University of California, Santa Barbara.
What happens when faux psychic detective Shawn Spencer is busted for having lied to the Santa Barbara Police for eight years?
He resided in Santa Barbara, Calif., with his golden retriever dogs and surfed in his spare time.
He reached the Santa Barbara Islands, intending to spend the winter there, but he died soon after his arrival.
All that day and night the boat kept steadily on her way, and the next morning they were in Santa Barbara Channel.
The head-lines announced that the two had been in an accident in Mr. Hepworth's motor-car at Santa Barbara.
Miramar is a suburb of Santa Barbara, as is Montecito, another charming foothill site for country homes.
And then Santa Barbara, peerless among all-the-year-round resorts.
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