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Fillmore

[ fil-mawr, -mohr ]

noun

  1. Ѿ· [mil, -erd], 1800–74, 13th president of the United States 1850–53.


Fillmore

/ ˈɪɔː /

noun

  1. FillmoreMillard18001874MUSPOLITICS: head of state Millard . 1800-74, 13th president of the US (1850-53); a leader of the Whig Party
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It continued when they were hauled about 50 miles north to a hatchery in Fillmore, where they hung out until 266 of them made it to Arroyo Hondo the following month.

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That night at the Fillmore, though, the band was still figuring itself out.

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Fillmore was suspended for 10 days without pay after his first conviction in 2016.

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A LINE: Bus shuttles replace trains in both directions between the Southwest Museum and Fillmore stations due to wind damage to overhead wires.

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No injuries were reported in the incident, in which the aircraft landed in a dry riverbed in Fillmore, the outlet said, and the FAA is also investigating that crash.

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