monrovia in A Sentence

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    The country's capital and largest city is Monrovia.

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    Yes, it is actually in Monrovia.

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    In war-torn places like Monrovia, people come straight to you.

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    As news of Weah's victory emerged, his supporters began celebrating in the capital Monrovia.

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    As news of Mr Weah's victory emerged, his supporters began celebrating in the capital Monrovia.

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    As news of George Weah's victory emerged, his supporters began celebrating in the capital Monrovia.

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    As news of Weah's victory emerged, his supporters began celebrating in the capital Monrovia.

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    As news of Mr Weah's victory emerged, his supporters began celebrating in the capital Monrovia.

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    As news of George Weah's victory emerged, his supporters began celebrating in the capital Monrovia.

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    Since its 1824 renaming in his honor, the capital city of the West African country of Liberia has been named Monrovia.

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    Tolbert was shot dead in the executive mansion at 1am and 13 Cabinet members were summarily executed by firing squad on the beach in the capital, Monrovia.

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    Monroe supported the founding of colonies in Africa for freed slaves that would eventually form the nation of Liberia, whose capital, Monrovia, is named in his honor.

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    Monrovia, LIBERIA- FEBRUARY 02: A mother brings her sick child for treatment at Redemption Hospital, formerly an Ebola holding center, on February 2, 2015 in Monrovia, Liberia.

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    Monroe supported the founding of colonies in Africa for free African Americans that would eventually form the nation of Liberia, whose capital, Monrovia, is named in his honor.

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    They were also know as the VIP Boys of Monrovia, terrifying small-time drug addicts whose presence could instill a tremendous amount of fear, although they could not legally carry guns.

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    As Leymah Gbowee stood in front of a crowd of women at her church in Monrovia, praying for an end to the civil war that was raging in Liberia, she had no idea of the consequences that were about to unfold.

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