Ocean Definition–noun | 1. | the vast body of salt water that covers almost three fourths of the earth's surface. | | 2. | any of the geographical divisions of this body, commonly given as the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic oceans. | | 3. | a vast expanse or quantity: an ocean of grass. | | From Dictionary
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. | | | 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. | | From Dictionary
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 ne
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Jersey Definition–noun, plural -seys. | 1. | a close-fitting, knitted sweater or shirt. | | 2. | a plain-knit, machine-made fabric of wool, silk, nylon, rayon, etc., characteristically soft and elastic, used for garments. | | 3. | (initial capital letter ) one of a breed of dairy cattle, raised originally on the island of Jersey, producing milk with a high butterfat content. | | From Dictionary
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Press of Atlantic City - Found Nov. 6, 2008 ... and religious retreats in conjunction with the Ocean City Tabernacle. And the city has cross-promotions with the New Jersey Motorsports Park in...
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Ocean City, NJ Coach Bill Moreland Leads by Example
Runners Gazette - Found Nov. 5, 2008 ... humility--is Bill Moreland the track and cross-country coach of Ocean City, New Jersey High School. Moreland lives in Ocean City with his wife...
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Absegami narrowly gets past Ocean City
Press of Atlantic City - Found Nov. 1, 2008 Ocean City's Chris Curran, one of the best kickers in southern New Jersey, pushed the extra point just barely wide to the right of the...
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Ocean City football team re-emerges as Cape-Atlantic League ...
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Ocean City unveils first batch of solar power panels
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OCEAN CITY GOES GREEN
NBC40 - Found Oct. 31, 2008 ... able to pursue incentives through New Jersey Board of Public Utilities and build projects similar to what we see in Ocean City.' Commissioner...
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Ocean City won't let sea gulls stand in way of $4.5M. solar array
Press of Atlantic City - Found Oct. 31, 2008 OCEAN CITY - Contractors for the resort's new $4.5 million solar array considered every detail down to the ... A rebate from the New Jersey Board ...
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Ocean City unveils first batch of solar power panels
CourierPostOnline.com - Found Oct. 31, 2008 OCEAN CITY The panels are among some 2,000 being installed in five ... officials used a $1.6 million rebate from the New Jersey Board of Public
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S. Jersey Boys: C.H. West, Eastern, Ocean City clinch
Philadelphia Daily News - Found Oct. 30, 2008 Cherry Hill West, Eastern and Ocean City each clinched boys' soccer division championships yesterday. ... Andrew Aziz for the other as New Egypt ...
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