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Huntington
[ huhn-ting-tuhn ]
noun
- Collis Potter, 1821–1900, U.S. railroad developer.
- Samuel, 1731–96, U.S. statesman: governor of Connecticut 1786–96.
- a city in W West Virginia, on the Ohio River.
- a city in NE Indiana.
- a male given name: from an Old English family name, meaning “hunting estate.”
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County, the ticker is now on Huntington Park — and it looks like it’ll be stuck there for a while.
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Huntington Beach is loaded with talent and experience, having lost to Corona in last year’s semifinals.
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This month, whales have died in Long Beach and Huntington Beach from the toxin and dozens of pelicans have become ill, with their offspring on the brink of starvation.
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She had demanded that he move out of her Huntington Beach apartment.
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Tony Lam, second from left, plays mah-jongg with his son-in-law James Do, left, grandson Patrick Do, second from right, and Lam’s wife, Hop Lam, in Huntington Beach.
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