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Susquehanna
[ suhs-kwuh-han-uh ]
noun
- a river flowing S from central New York through E Pennsylvania and NE Maryland into Chesapeake Bay. 444 miles (715 km) long.
Susquehanna
/ ˌsʌskwɪˈhænə /
noun
- a river in the eastern US, rising in Otsego Lake and flowing generally south to Chesapeake Bay at Havre de Grace: the longest river in the eastern US. Length: 714 km (444 miles)
Example Sentences
The company had argued that the pollutants flowing down the Susquehanna, largely from sources in Pennsylvania, aren’t its responsibility.
According to Susquehanna quantitative derivative strategist Souhow Yao, the inclusion will have a limited impact on implied volatility, and that if Tesla was added a month ago, volatility for the S&P 500 would have actually decreased.
Four years earlier, high-school distance running phenomenon Mary Wazeter jumped off a railway bridge over the Susquehanna River.
A collision on the Susquehanna rail road, near Baltimore, by which 30 persons were killed, and a large number badly wounded.
Next I went on to Harrisburg, and thence took rail up the beautiful Susquehanna valley, deep into and over the mountains.
Adequatngie, a tributary of the eastern head waters of the river Susquehanna in New-York.
The Susquehanna, on the eastern shore of which the city stands, forms the northern limit of Rebel military operations.
Aaron and Martha Stoltzfoos would rather have built their barns beside the Susquehanna, but all the land there's taken.
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