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Louisville
[loo-ee-vil, -uh-vuhl]
noun
a port in N Kentucky, on the Ohio River: Kentucky Derby.
Louisville
/ ˱ō³ÜĖɪ˱¹ÉŖ±ō /
noun
a port in N Kentucky, on the Ohio River: site of the annual Kentucky Derby; university (1837). Pop: 248Ā 762 (2003 est)
Louisville
Largest city in Kentucky.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- Louisvillian noun
Example Sentences
But in other matches, such as recent defeats to Bay FC and Racing Louisville, Angel City has faltered ā often losing despite controlling possession.
āItās not a PR or anything but at least I won it for my school. ... Iām happy about that,ā said Johnson, who is going to college at Louisville.
DĆaz, the brother of New York Mets closer Edwin DĆaz, hasnāt experienced much greater success in the minors, holding a 4.61 ERA with 12 walks in 13 2/3 innings with the Redsā Louisville affiliate.
This sweeping announcement even included two citiesāLouisville and Minneapolisāthat had already voluntarily agreed to make critical reforms to their police policies and practices to mitigate instances of police violence against its citizens.
The department reached agreements with both the Louisville and Minneapolis police departments that included oversight measures like enhanced training, accountability, and improved data collection of police activity.
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