单词 | Orleans |
例句 | 1. New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz. 2. New Orleans is famous for its cuisine. 3. French settlers founded New Orleans. 4. Dancers shimmied in the streets of New Orleans. 5. They were trying to make New Orleans by nightfall. 6. New Orleans dominated throughout the game. 7. The first time he visited New Orleans he knew he had found his spiritual home. 8. Tonight's game is between the New Orleans Saints and the Los Angeles Rams. 9. New Orleans is one of the great melting pots of America. 10. He studied law in Paris and Orleans. 11. Every jazz lover dreams of visiting New Orleans. 12. Miami rallied to defeat New Orleans 28-24. 13. Turn-of-the-century New Orleans was a fascinating mix of cultures. 14. It's halfway between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. 15. Trumpet,() composer. b. New Orleans. 13 March 1962. 16. New Orleans has a distinctly European feel to it. 17. Actually, Ron's from New Orleans. 18. Fiddlefest was the country cousin to the New Orleans music festival staged earlier this year./orleans.html 19. New Orleans favours a mid-morning milk punch, or its own variation on the gin fizz. 20. Preand post tour packages to New Orleans are also available. 21. Clarinet, tenor saxophone. b. New Orleans. 3 March 1906; d. 27 June 1980. 22. He had been roaming New Orleans, his adopted city, for two days. 23. Even his death, after crashing his motorcycle on a bridge in New Orleans, was spectacular. 24. Although Armstrong overcame the circumstances of his birth, he never really left New Orleans behind. 25. Four steamboat loads of spectators came to view a hanging in New Orleans. 26. Traditional jazz is still alive and kicking in New Orleans. 27. In 1684 he married Anne, daughter of the duke of Orleans, in a typical dynastic arrangement. 28. Jenkins complained about alleged voter fraud in predominantly black New Orleans precincts, which made the difference in his narrow loss. 29. Duran dominated Leonard physically that night, but five months later the New Orleans farce put a huge stain on his reputation. 30. Repetition of the violence in Memphis began in August 1866 in New Orleans when several related events culminated in a racial explosion. 31. In New Orleans in May 1861, disturbances among the slave population were suppressed by the militia. 32. Alas, the time came a couple of weeks ago when I needed a hotel room in New Orleans on short notice. 33. I was told to call the branch office in New Orleans. 34. In 1994, New Orleans hired a new police chief to rescue the corrupt, ineffective police department from itself. 35. So it's come to this; sitting in a hotel bar in New Orleans partaking in solvent abuse. 36. It was the same bird in the same cage he had given her in New Orleans when he worked as a messenger. 37. Most people in our car were bound for New Orleans and were still asleep. 38. A tourist was shot dead by muggers in New Orleans last night. 39. Doctors gave him the green light yesterday to start against New Orleans on Sunday night. 40. Jay had picked the lock at 4907 Magazine Street in New Orleans. 41. Buchanan has been spending big money on prime-time television advertising in the New Orleans market. 42. We were just cueing the sections by numbers, which is how they do it in New Orleans. 43. As he stood on the first tee at New Orleans last week, he noticed a boy in a wheelchair. 44. So my aunt talked three friends into skating down the Mississippi to New Orleans. 45. The man who replaced him at New Orleans, Junior Bryant, is questionable with a hyperextended right elbow. 46. Turn-of-the- century New Orleans was a caldron of cultures, equal parts poverty and wealth. 47. There is 544 Camp Street in New Orleans, the most notorious address in the chronicles of the assassination. 48. Dallas,[] Minnesota and New Orleans will clinch play-off places by winning this weekend. 49. Louis and New Orleans are all starting over this season with new coaches, with predictable results. 50. Woosnam and Olazabal have been in more contemplative mood after further moderate performances in New Orleans. 51. The jazzy clarinet and saxophone solos of Norbert Stachel work well in setting the New Orleans milieu early on as well. 52. We rented a house in the Creole quarter of New Orleans. 53. The tower of flame over Orleans draws in winds from all sides. 54. Her father built shelves down one side of the store, and she began ordering from distributors in New Orleans and Memphis. 55. He probably also knew that Banister had offered to channel cash from the New Orleans rackets to maintain the team of shooters. 56. Savannah, Charleston, Augusta, Richmond, New Orleans would never hurry. 57. On a brigantine going to New Orleans. 58. Low-lying cities such as New Orleans would vanish. 59. The tenuous position of New Orleans is no secret. 60. She was the first black child to enroll at this all-white elementary school according to the court order to desegregate in New Orleans schools. 61. In a walkover, the Lakers opened up an early 30-point lead over the New Orleans Hornets and cruised to ... oh, sorry. 62. Levee improvements are going on at the moment, but until are finished New Orleans is vulnerable. 63. The band has been playing traditional New Orleans jazz around the world for almost thirty-five years. 64. Famous New Orleans chefs have come up with recipes for cooking nutria. 65. President Bush accompanied President Calderon to the opening of Mexico's newest consulate here in New Orleans. 66. In Louisiana, engineers are working to keep floodwaters away from two big cities -- New Orleans and Baton Rouge. 67. He also serves as associate professor of dermatologic surgery at Louisiana State University Medical Center in New Orleans. 68. Fifth Fleet spokesman said that at 1:00 on the 20th or so, "Hartford" Kursk and "New Orleans" amphibious landing ship collided in New Orleans, killing 15 submarine crew was slightly injured. 69. Border Patrol Special Response Team searches a room room in New Orleans response to Hurricane Katrina. 70. Cooper and other major New Orleans housing projects and replace them with mixed income developments. 71. Your return trip to New Orleans hasn't gone at all as planned, beginning with you waking up on the wrong side of a body bag zipper in the city morgue, trying to remember how you arrived. 72. He had helped Mother to see me when finishing school in New Orleans. 73. This famous New Orleans bitters has a pronounced anise flavor. 74. The main economic staples grown in the vicinity of New Orleans were tobacco and indigo for export and rice and vegetables for local consumption. Naval stores were also exported. 75. Microsoft started to publicise details of Microsoft Office 2010, aka Office 14*, at its Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans today. 76. According to a New Orleans Times-Picayune story written that day, the mayor said he was having his staff research whether he could issue a mandatory evacuation, which he said was unprecedented. 77. The additional fact that New Orleans has upper-class and middle-class black populations has been a significant factor in such projects. 78. The jazz collection is displayed in the Old U.S. Mint. Each spring the city puts on the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. 78. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 79. New Orleans was already important for shipping agricultural goods to and from the parts of the United States west of the Appalachian Mountains. 80. If I had a guess, I'd guess McGrady will not be back on the bench when the Rockets play New Orleans Tuesday night. I just can't see him putting the uniform back on after this latest dustup . 81. After he departed Warsaw, Clemens went so far as to consult a fortuneteller in New Orleans, one Madame Caprell, from whom he sought the lowdown on his prospects for rekindling the romance. 82. Joan of Arc led a large army to raise the siege of Orleans in 1429. 83. Before Louis Armstrong, solos were brief or non-existent, and the urgent sound of an old New Orleans jazz band came from the polyphony of players winding their melodies around each other. 84. October 17, 2007 (New Orleans) — The risk of death nationally after pancreatectomy for chronic pancreatitis is surprisingly low vs comparable operations for cancer. 85. I must assault it spicily Lincoln felt the hard life of slaves when he went to New Orleans for the first time . 86. Do you celebrate Fat Tuesday? If you live in New Orleans , Louisiana, or any place else along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, you probably do. 87. Oil leaking from a barge in the Mississippi River poses a hazard to the drinking water of New Orleans. 88. A young virtuoso cornet player named Louis Armstrong was discovered in New Orleans by King Oliver. 89. The young colored population of New Orleans were much given to flirting. 90. Other readers include Kim Basinger (narrating The Awakening, Kate Chopin's 1899 novel set in New Orleans) and Samuel L Jackson (Chester Himes's 1965 book, A Rage in Harlem). 91. They volunteered to join Tennessean Andrew Jackson to defend the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, against the British army in the War of Eighteen Twelve. 92. This New Orleans music is often called classic, traditional or Dixieland jazz. 93. New Orleans is the focal point of Mardi Gras celebrations in the U.S. Read about the religious meanings of the Lenten Season. 94. President Obama went to New Orleans for the first time as president Thursday to visit a charter school and to hold a town hall meeting. 95. Hi, everyone. Three days after Fat Tuesday it is Sad Friday, and sad everyday, in New Orleans. 96. New Orleans Savant bought a hearse, thinking she would rent it out for 3 over - the - hill - birthday celebrations. 97. New Orleans crooner Harry Connick, Jr. was the toast of Broadway last year with a series of big band concerts now available on CD and DVD. 98. Loyola New Orleans received the same essay—purchased online—from different applicants; they were, not surprisingly, denied. 99. I am sure there are poor white people living in New Orleans. 100. In 1954 New Orleans finally received a strong home rule charter, which substituted a mayor-council form of government for the mayor-commission form that had existed since 1912. 101. About 80% of historic New Orleans was covered with water after the levees designed to protect it suffered 53 individual failures, and the low-lying city was inundated. 102. Tyson Chandler, Left Ankle: Well, a toe kept him out of Oklahoma City, but his gimpy ankle might keep New Orleans out of the second round. 103. A New Orleans coffeehouse selling beignets, an insidious Louisianian cousin of the doughnut that exists to get powdered sugar on your face. 104. Least terns are likely to come in direct contact with the slick, because they fish for food along the beach, said Lee Schoen, curator of birds at the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans. 105. The street of New Orleans is full of a kind of happiness even without crowds, high buildings or incredible wideness. 106. Famous New Orleans chefs have come up with recipes for cooking nutria, but that's done nothing to control the pest. 107. The New Orleans Saints, a perennially woeful football team a run at the Super Bowl championship. 108. New Orleans now has one elected tax assessor - instead of seven, each overseeing his own fief. 108. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 109. New Orleans traditional taste, seasoned fresh seafood slow cooked okra andand special spices . A Cajun favorite! 110. They are still served to this day at the New Orleans Jazz Festival and in neighborhoods around New Orleans. 111. In 1780, he became private physician to the household of Louis Philip II, Duke of Orleans. 112. The turtles were cleaned and cared for at the Audubon Nature Institute outside New Orleans. 113. Rising seas spurred by climate change could threaten 180 U.S. coastal cities by 2100, a new study says, with Miami, New Orleans and Virginia Beach among those most severely affected. 114. Major coastal cities — such as Cairo, New York, Karachi, Kolkata, Belem, New Orleans, Shanghai, Tokyo, Lagos, Miami and Amsterdam — could face serious threats from storm surges. 115. At a recent meeting of scientists and journalists in New Orleans, Doucette discussed how the team found the gingerbread man. 116. But New Orleans serves up countless variations of the basic gumbo recipe, from classic Creole style to pungent Cajun. 117. Miami, New Orleans, Tampa, Florida, and Virginia Beach, Virginia could lose more than 10 percent of their land area by century's end, the study found. 118. "That's arcus senilis, " says Monica L. Monica, M.D., Ph.D., an ophthalmologist in New Orleans. 119. The New Orleans Carnival season begins annually on January 6 and culminates in Mardi Gras, the "Fat Tuesday" before Ash Wednesday. 120. During the regency of Duke of Orleans, regent for the minor heir Louis XV, the formalities of the court gave way to a more casual and intimate atmosphere. 121. Sometimes in New Orleans, the weather can change in a New York minute. 122. Whereas many other southern American cities were racially segregated, New Orleans was a true melting pot. 123. When I was a young law professor, Hillary and I had a couple of great trips to New Orleans for conventions, staying at a quaint little hotel in the French Quarter, the Cornstalk. 124. For the last twenty years the station of the Orleans railway has stood beside the old faubourg and distracted it, as it does to-day. 125. Of significance in the wake of Hurricane Katrina is that the New Orleans metro area ranked as the 35th largest for retail space in 2003. 126. A baby Kemp's Ridley sea turtle awaits veterinary care at the Audubon Centre for the research of endangered species in New Orleans. 127. The home of jazz music, New Orleans is a blend of the Spanish and French culture with influences from Afro-American and the Carribbean. 128. Livingston was to pursue a purchase of New Orleans, but he was rebuffed by the French. 129. The menu had the Italian influence but also a bit of New Orleans with the matzo beignets with lemon curd and fresh mint. 130. In 1856, he went to the New Orleans, and worked as a helmsman in the Mississippi River. 131. Because the region around New Orleans is composed of alluvial soil, there is no paving material close at hand. 132. A proposal to honor the New Orleans cocktail known as the Sazerac has gone down the drain. 133. The fortunes of New Orleans have always depended on its riparian location. 134. They volunteered to join Tennessean Andrew Jackson to defend the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, against the British army in the War of 1812. 135. If the Union could capture New Orleans, it would control the Mississippi River. President Lincoln appointed navy officer David Farragut to lead the attack on New Orleans. 136. In 1722 New Orleans was designated the capital of Louisiana, and in 1731 the city returned to the control of the French crown. 137. A village of southeast Louisiana on the Mississippi River west-northwest of New Orleans. It is a trade center in a truck farm and sugar cane area. Population, ', 2. 138. At this time, however an artistic creation particular to New Orleans would resuscitate the city's fortunes. 138. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 139. In New Orleans, a giant pot of gumbo slid down a flagpole as revelers counted down to 2007. 140. President will meet with state and local officials in Biloxi, Mississippi and visit a charter school in New Orleans. 141. It is connected to eastern New Orleans by the Greater New Orleans Bridge (also known as the Crescent City Connection). 142. Update: West has been ruled out of Sunday's game against Detroit because of a sprained right ankle, the New Orleans Times Picayune reports. 143. Paul hit an open 3 late in the period which ended right as Chandler finished a fastbreak with a thunderous dunk giving New Orleans an 80-72 lead heading into the final period. 144. Experts recently told the New Orleans Times-Picayune that as much as 210,000 gallons of oil a day could be leaking from the well for two months. 145. Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic jumps wearing a Superman cape in the Sprite Slam-Dunk Contest at the New Orleans Arena during the 2008 NBA All-Star Weekend. 146. Like many dance-band musicians of that era, Ellington quickly realised that the vibrant new jazz sounds coming up from New Orleans represented a potent source of new ideas. 147. That was a practical, if coldhearted, calculus in a city like New Orleans. 148. A New Orleans coffeehouse selling beignets, an insidious Louisianian cousin of the doughnut that exists to get powdered sugar on your facebLos Angeles Times. 149. Several weeks before Farragut captured New Orleans, a new kind of navy battle was fought off Hampton Roads, Virginia. It was the first battle between iron ships. 150. Armstrong was born in New Orleans on Aug. 4, 1901. 151. After pillaging a broad swath of cities in his path, he was near obtaining the surrender of Orleans when the combined Roman and Visigoth armies arrived and forced Attila's retreat to the northeast. 152. Before working with the Bulls, Boff was the strength coach and physical therapist for the New Orleans Hornets for two seasons. 153. In New Orleans there is a funky Italian deli called the Cental Grocery Co. that serves up my favorite sandwich on the planet...The Muffuletta. 154. In the 1930s, Vernon Rudolph bought a recipe from a New Orleans French pastry chef for yeast doughnuts, and in 1937 he started to sell them to local grocery stores in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. 155. The Union fleet of Admiral David Farragut was able to capture New Orleans in April 1862. 156. When they fail even briefly – during Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, say, or in Cumbria just last month – we know the consequences. 157. I recently saw a movie about Ruby Bridges, one of the African-American children in New Orleans who were part of the first attempt to desegregate public schools in the south. 158. At this time, however , an artistic creation particular to Orleans would resuscitate the city's fortunes. 159. This sympathetic approach seems to have carried weight with a New Orleans grand jury. 160. After Robin Barnes moved to New Orleans in 2006, she and her friends started having Seder at Domenica. 161. I read from a book that the climate in New Orleans is semitropical. 162. In 1915, he got first cornet and was soon known around New Orleans as formidable. 163. Now when he leaves New Orleans he should travel via train to Biloxi, at which point he must disembark and purchase a bus ticket for Paradise Chapel, a town some twenty miles south of Noon City. 164. It is connected to eastern New Orleans by the Greater New Orleans Bridge Crescent City Connection. 165. Reporting on Katrina earned public service awards for the Times-Picayune in New Orleans and the Sun Herald in Biloxi, Mississippi. |
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