knoxville in A Sentence

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    One factory in Knoxville, Tennessee has closed.

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    Knoxville, and now Cleveland.

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    Knoxville, Tennessee. Waitressing, substitute teaching.

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    Knoxville, but that's it.

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    My family lived in Knoxville.

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    The Altman family of Knoxville, Tennessee, is well aware of that.

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    Need to make it to Knoxville tonight, about seven, eight hours.

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    The participants were from a range of socioeconomic backgrounds and lived in Knoxville and Nashville, Tennessee, and Bloomington, Indiana.

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    Dr. Edward Kim, from the University of Tennessee's graduate school of medicine in Knoxville, reacted to both studies with enthusiasm and caution.

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    Maryville College is ideally situated in Maryville, Tennessee, between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Knoxville, the state's third largest city.

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    Located in Maryville, Tennessee, Maryville College is ideally situated between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Knoxville, the state's third largest city.

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    (played by Johnny Knoxville), a kooky daredevil who runs a second-rate amusement park called Action Point, where the main philosophy is fun at all costs- even safety.

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    The results of a study conducted at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville reveal that obese women who consumed more calcium lost 11 pounds of body fat in over a 12-month period.

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    Over just 12 months, researchers at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville found that obese female study subjects who upped their calcium intake shed 11 pounds of body fat without other major dietary modifications.

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    Specifically, the first documented references to“hot dogs” were in a September 28, 1893 Knoxville Journal and in an October 19, 1895 edition of the Yale Record that contained a reference to“The Kennel Club”, which was a lunch wagon on campus that sold hot sausages in buns, which were referred to as“hot dogs”.

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