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How to use Wilmington in a sentence

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Over a whiskey in the bar at the Hilton Hotel in Wilmington we chatted about music.
Legendary in parts of Delaware but almost unknown in Philly, the Spinto Band is an oddball septet split between West Chester and Wilmington.
I started skating in a toddler and parent class at the Skating Club of Wilmington.
This article is excerpted from a speech Bernard Stein gave a 2002 National Writers Conference in Wilmington, Delaware.
The company is also going through with previously announced production cuts at Saturn plants in Wilmington, Delaware and Spring Hill, Tennessee.
He was captured while running a blockade off the coast of Wilmington, North Carolina, and placed in an army prison at Point Lookout, Maryland.
We are very happy to be a part of the revitalization of historic downtown Wilmington.
She grew up near Wilmington, Delaware, where she studied ballet and tap.
It was 2007, and the Wilmington, N.C., native was doing seasonal work at a state park.
The Landing Ship Infantry Empire Broadsword was built in Wilmington, USA in 1942, gross tonnage 7177 tons, and given to Britain as part of Lend Lease.
By 1655 Fort Christina, sitting in what is today Wilmington, had already been renamed Fort Altena.
Recent news reports may have led readers to believe that Wilmington Trust is providing credit to C-Bass.
Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were childhood friends and classmates in Dartford, Kent, until the Jaggers moved to Wilmington.
Lord Orford was succeeded as Prime Minister by Lord Wilmington in an administration whose true head was Lord Carteret.
Two of the landmarks on the Downs are the Long Man of Wilmington, a chalk carved figure, and Clayton Windmills.
When Wilmington died in 1743, Henry Pelham took his place at the head of the government.
Following the Battle of Brandywine, Wilmington was occupied by the British, and State President John McKinly was taken prisoner.
But time was running out for the Wilmington black community.
That same year, aged 27, Evans married Sarah Tomlinson, daughter of a local farmer, in Old Swedes' Episcopal Church in Wilmington.
In 1790, Evans moved from Newport to Wilmington and constructed a working model of his designs in the town.
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There was nothing for him to do but retreat to Wilmington, the nearest point on the coast.
She took passage upon a blockade-runner which, after pursuit, succeeded in reaching the port of Wilmington, North Carolina.
Well, before the day was over at Wilmington, del., pa was scared worse than he ever was in all his life before.
Delawarean Wilmington is perhaps hardly known to the general public except through two of its products.
A force of twenty-eight or thirty thousand will co-operate with you from New Bern or Wilmington, or both.
Goldsboro' will then be your objective point, moving either from Wilmington or New Bern, or both, as you deem best.
But he was then living near Wilmington, Delaware, and the news was long in reaching him.
This same trip, for example, can be extended from West Chester to Wilmington.
Monday morning he preached at Wilmington to a vast assemblage.
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