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Glendale
[ glen-deyl ]
noun
- a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
- a city in central Arizona, near Phoenix.
- a town in SE Wisconsin.
Example Sentences
Because Glendale Police officers do not wear body cameras, the best evidence investigators had to work with was grainy store surveillance video.
Officers Chandler Phillips and Neal McCormick, also with the Glendale PD, arrived on scene in seconds, and Phillips drove his car up to the front of Pacheaco’s truck to block him in on the busy street.
The Glendale, Colorado, cop inside called in the plate, anticipating the call would go to the Denver Police Department, but got out to see if the driver was okay.
In a shaded courtyard at a Disney campus in Glendale, California, Disney Senior Vice President Sean Shoptaw and Ubisoft Massive managing director David Polfeldt brainstormed as they ate.
Congratulations to David Daly of Glendale, Arizona, winner of last week’s Riddler Express.
I see another youthful lieutenant as I saw him in the Seven Days, when I looked down the line at Glendale.
Super Bowl XLIX is scheduled to be played at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale.
He was born in Glendale and raised in the San Fernando Valley.
The Super Bowl will be played in Glendale, Arizona, in 2015.
Jackson's outdoor funeral service was held at the Forest Lawn Cemetery of Glendale on September 3, 2009, 10 weeks after his death.
We were soon on the way towards Glendale, where the rebels had made a dash on a small body of the 64th Ill.
We reached Glendale a little too late, as Col. Cornyn had driven the enemy and started in pursuit.
Disintegration itself—in a paradoxically pathetic attempt at reconstruction—had built Glendale.
And then he got mixed up with a Glendale trolley and smashed his radiator, and the Wizard people sacked him.
The church at Glendale also paid for the entire year, though I lost much time and resigned in October.
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