What's the difference between deadborn and dearborn?

Deadborn


Definition:

  • (a.) Stillborn.

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Dearborn


Definition:

  • (n.) A four-wheeled carriage, with curtained sides.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The community feels profiled for sure.” Per capita, Dearborn has the highest number of citizens on the federal government’s terrorism watch list, according to leaked FBI documents reported last year .
  • (2) Like the majority of Dearborn’s resident’s, Beydoun’s mother, Wanda, 46, voted for Bush in the 2000 election, attracted to the GOP’s appeal to family conservatism.
  • (3) Fort Dearborn, which is in the same zip code , seems to struggle with the same issues Mahalia Jackson does.
  • (4) Meanwhile, at Donutville USA in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, two men said they were not going to let a little cold keep them from their morning cruller.
  • (5) Meanwhile Dearborn, due to its large Muslim population, has become the bête noire of Christian and conservatives radicals, caricatured as a city living under Sharia law or a hotbed of terrorist activity .
  • (6) Today, unfortunately, they don’t.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Fatina Abdrabboh, director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Michigan regional office, poses for a photo outside her office in Dearborn, Michigan on Wednesday.
  • (7) Dearborn, Aya Beydoun’s hometown, has grown accustomed to a pervasive climate of Islamophobia.
  • (8) One has an intake which overlaps with both Fort Dearborn and Mahalia Jackson and one is identical.
  • (9) (Not least because while calculated at 30 to a classroom, the actual CPS target is 28 to a room) If the school closes, the plan is that the children will go to Fort Dearborn, a 13-minute walk away on the other side of the railway tracks.
  • (10) His view was echoed by John Dingell, a congressman representing the car manufacturing city of Dearborn, who said: "It is irresponsible during a time of economic crisis for the White House to insist that workers take further wage cuts on top of the historic concession they have already made."
  • (11) Abdrabboh’s work in Dearborn and the surrounding areas is focused on the everyday racism her clients face.
  • (12) Since 2006, Fort Dearborn's enrollment has plummeted by 45%.
  • (13) He’s trampling on our constitution and packaging it as a snake oil cure for our security concerns,” said Kassem Allie, executive administrator of the Islamic Center of America in Dearborn, Michigan, one of the largest mosques in the US.
  • (14) We Muslims have been the greatest victims of organisations like Isis and al-Qaida.” That much is clear in Dearborn where Beydoun, who turns 18 next year, is preparing to vote in her first presidential election.
  • (15) These correlations are based on data originally gathered and published by Dearborn, Rothney, and Shuttleworth as the Harvard Growth Study.
  • (16) Dagenham was once as much a Ford Motors company town as Dearborn, Michigan.
  • (17) It has a higher percentage of low income students than Mahalia Jackson but lower than Fort Dearborn and a lower percentage of special-education students than both.
  • (18) That’s counterproductive to our country.” Walking along the quiet streets of downtown Mount Clemens, Dwayne Johnson, a construction worker who lives in the city of Dearborn, said he believes re-negotiating new trade deals is a “great idea”.
  • (19) It was a dream.” Michnuk, who grew up in Detroit and now lives in bordering Dearborn, has seen stadiums come and go.

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