New Definition–adjective | 1. | of recent origin, production, purchase, etc.; having but lately come or been brought into being: a new book. |
| 2. | of a kind now existing or appearing for the first time; novel: a new concept of the universe. |
| 3. | having but lately or but now come into knowledge: a new chemical element. |
| 4. | unfamiliar or strange (often fol. by to): ideas new to us; to visit new lands. |
| 5. | having but lately come to a place, position, status, etc.: a reception for our new minister. |
| 6. | unaccustomed (usually fol. by to): people new to such work. |
| 7. | coming or occurring afresh; further; additional: new gains. |
| 8. | fresh or unused: to start a new sheet of paper. |
| 9. | (of physical or moral qualities) different and better: The vacation made a new man of him. |
| 10. | other than the former or the old: a new era; in the New World. |
| 11. | being the later or latest of two or more things of the same kind: the New Testament; a new edition of Shakespeare. |
| 12. | (initial capital letter ) (of a language) in its latest known period, esp. as a living language at the present time: New High German. |
–adverb | 13. | recently or lately (usually used in combination): The valley was green with new-planted crops. |
| 14. | freshly; anew or afresh (often used in combination): roses new washed with dew; new-mown hay. |
–noun | 15. | something that is new; a new object, quality, condition, etc.: Ring out the old, ring in the new. |
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York Definition–noun | 1. | a member of the royal house of England that ruled from 1461 to 1485. |
| 2. | 1st Duke of (Edmund of Langley ), 1341–1402, progenitor of the house of York (son of Edward III). |
| 5. | Ancient, Eboracum. a city in North Yorkshire, in NE England, on the Ouse: the capital of Roman Britain; cathedral. 102,700. |
| 6. | a city in SE Pennsylvania: meeting of the Continental Congress 1777–78. 44,619. |
| 7. | an estuary in E Virginia, flowing SE into Chesapeake Bay. 40 mi. (64 km) long. |
| 8. | Cape, a cape at the NE extremity of Australia. |
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City Definition–noun, plural cit·ies. | 1. | a large or important town. |
| 2. | (in the U.S.) an incorporated municipality, usually governed by a mayor and a board of aldermen or councilmen. |
| 3. | the inhabitants of a city collectively: The entire city is mourning his death. |
| 4. | (in Canada) a municipality of high rank, usually based on population. |
| 5. | (in Great Britain) a borough, usually the seat of a bishop, upon which the dignity of the title has been conferred by the crown. |
| 6. | the City, | a. | the major metropolitan center of a region; downtown: I'm going to the City to buy clothes and see a show. |
| b. | the commercial and financial area of London, England. |
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| 8. | (often initial capital letter ) Slang. a place, person, or situation having certain features or characteristics (used in combination): The party last night was Action City. That guy is dull city. |
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Cruise Definition–verb (used without object) | 1. | to sail about on a pleasure trip. |
| 2. | to sail about, as a warship patrolling a body of water. |
| 3. | to travel about without a particular purpose or destination. |
| 4. | to fly, drive, or sail at a constant speed that permits maximum operating efficiency for sustained travel. |
| 5. | to travel at a moderately fast, easily controllable speed: cruising along the highway enjoying the scenery. |
| 6. | to travel about slowly, looking for customers or for something demanding attention: Taxis and police cars cruise in the downtown area. |
| 7. | to go or travel (often fol. by over): Let's cruise over to my house after the concert. |
| 8. | Informal. to go about on the streets or in public areas in search of a sexual partner. |
–verb (used with object) | 9. | to cruise in (a specified area): patrol cars cruising the neighborhood; to cruise the Caribbean. |
| 10. | Informal. | a. | to move slowly through or visit (a street, park, bar, etc.) in search of a sexual partner. |
| b. | to make sexual overtures to; attempt to arouse the sexual interest of. |
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| 11. | to inspect (a tract of forest) for the purpose of estimating lumber potential. |
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| 13. | a pleasure voyage on a ship, usually with stops at various ports. |
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The official cover story was the 30th birthday of an NTP acquaintence. The truth, of course, is that we were scouting ex-Nats farmhand Daryl Thompson's MLB debut. Nate: One of the worst kept secrets in baseball is that the "cathedrals of the game", historic old parks like Fenway, WrigleyHello from Croatia - Split, Croatia Jump to the full entry & travel map Split, Croatia June 24th, 2008 Split, Croatia After I left Zagreb, I went to Plitvice Lakes National Park. It's about an hour and a half bus ride between Zagreb and Zadar. Unfortunately, I could only get accommodation for one night, so I took the earliest bus and got there around 10:30 am and went hiking for about four hours, then about three hours the next morning before I had to check out. The bus dropped me off at the entrance to the park, and when Game 57: Stormers 5-3 (box/recap at bottom) Josh Hall 2-0, 5.19 ERA Sean Thompson 1-2, 6.91 ERA This is when the schedule starts to turn in the Barnstormers’ favor. The team has already played 33 games away from Clipper Magazine Stadium. That means 47 of the final 84 – or 56 percent – will be at home. Although the Barnstormers shook off their road woes during their trip to Long Island and Southern Maryland last week, it’s still nice to have this edge. The Atlantic League schedule isn’t balanced. Lancaster plays 38 home gameYour High School CAN Produce Science Fair Winners (Dec, 1960) Full Disclosure: I attended Bronx Science (Class of 94). I think I actually did take electronics in that classroom on the third page. Though, the building was obviously a bit older when I went, it was still a pretty awesome school. In my sophomore year the school got a pair of IBM RS6000 workstations and a dedicated 19.2k internet connection, which was upgraded the next year to 56K. Doesn’t sound like a lot now, but it was pretty amazing for a high school at the time. I remember installing oneI put a bird in my hair. I was having a drink with my friends Kate and Chris before going to see Sex and the City. When Chris referred to Kristin Davis' character Charlotte as "the hottest," I went into a tired, frustrated rant about why Charlotte and "bagging the virgin" fantasies are boring. Kate interrupted me, asking, "Is Miranda your favorite?" And she was right - I think Miranda's swell, and I'm not quite sure how she guessed this or what it says about me. Sex and the City's primary appeal is as a Rorschach test After the Jump '08: The Recap After the Jump '08: The Recap For several months, 20-New York City music bloggers conspired to bring Brooklyn a day of music it would not soon forget. Yestrday was the culmination of all that conspiring and from my vantage point it was quite a success. Hundreds, maybe even thousands, of people floated in and out of our four different stages, witnessing a variety of acts from across the country (and one from Denmark!) that absolutely floored us all with inspired, passionate performance. It seeMy Sunday Column: Year Million In my Sunday column I project a vision of the Year One Million: A MILLION, TO ONE “There’s no reason to suppose that the next million years will witness any less change than the first million. If anything, as proved by the accelerating rates of change during the last couple of centuries and especially the last few decades, the future will be far stranger and more devious than the past. If the gulf of time and difference between us and our remote ancestors seems impossible to comprehend, The Next Million Years by Kyle Smith "There's no reason to suppose that the next million years will witness any less change than the first million. If anything, as proved by the accelerating rates of change during the last couple of centuries and especially the last few decades, the future will be far stranger and more devious than the past. If the gulf of time and difference between us and our remote ancestors seems impossible to comprehend, then imagine the chasm dividing us from our descendants . . ." - Damien New York’s IKEA: Dinner and a “cruise” for $6.99 New York’s IKEA: Dinner and a “cruise” for $6.99 June 20th, 2008 - 12:06 pm Cheapo’s traveling to (or living in) New York City, take note: On Wednesday, June 18, the city’s first IKEA opened in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn. It’s notable (and controversial) for many reasons, but right now we’d like to focus on the budget travel implications of the new store. The store offers a free water taxi service every 20 minutes (from 8 AM to 10 PM) from Pier 11 in lower Manhattan, just south ofBushwick Culture Weekend Picks 6/19/08 Another summer weekend full of Bushwick magic. Friday night, head to supa cool bar Duck Duck (home of the free Sunday bagel with Bloody Mary) and see Pass Kontrol rock it. Their last show made the presses — don’t miss this one! Saturday before or after you head to Coney Island for the Mermaid Parade catch several local bands, musicians and DJs playing right here in the neighborhood as part of Time Out NY’s outdoor summer festival: Make Music New York. Venues include: María Hernández ParkVisiting New York Visiting New York Tracing the Tribe has been quiet for a few days as I was traveling from Tel Aviv to New York for my very busy summer of conferences and family. My favorite European stopover is Zurich and I usually plan a few hours there so I can take the train into town, walk or tram down the Bahnhofstrasse - with its great shopping opportunities - to the lake and take a two-hour cruise to decompress. This is best done on a glorious sunny summer day. Unfortunately, Zurich was wet and chMatt Lucas Splits From Kevin McGee Matt Lucas Splits From Kevin McGee June 18, 2008 – 7:50 am Matt Lucas, star of Little Britain and his partner Kevin McGee are the first gay UK celebrities to divorce after being married in a same sex ceremony a year and a half ago. Matt Lucas and Kevin McGee in happier times. Like almost all divorces, this one could get messy. McGee, a television producer, could be entitled to a large amount of cash and assets from dissolving the relationship. Lucas has hired Mishcon de Reya, a lawyer that |
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