Cleveland
"Cleveland" in a Sentence (12 examples)
President Cleveland had to compromise.
After a few weeks, doctors made Cleveland a new jaw out of hard rubber.
Cleveland was not sure the boy was his son.
Cleveland decided that high tariffs were wrong.
He found the door open, and in the front room, which is bare of furniture, discovered the body of a gentleman, well dressed, and having cards in his pocket bearing the name of 'Enoch J. Drebber, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.'
'Have you heard of the mysterious death of your late boarder Mr. Enoch J. Drebber, of Cleveland?' I asked.
There were no papers or memoranda in the murdered man's pocket, except a single telegram, dated from Cleveland about a month ago, and containing the words, 'J. H. is in Europe.'
In the 1880s, President Grover Cleveland kept an open-door policy, until strangers tried to pick up his children.
A Cleveland Clinic survey indicates more than half of those questioned didn't know COVID-19 could affect their hearts.
Over 17 years, a team of scientists continued to excavate, analyse and piece together portions of the small woman, according to Haile-Selassie, who is now the curator and director of physical anthropology at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
The year is 1837, and the Cuyahoga is the sidewinding river separating the empire of Cleveland from the more rough-hewn frontier town of Ohio City.
He also became the second president ever to win election to the office nonconsecutively, after Grover Cleveland.
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