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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- A city of southwest Ohio northeast of Dayton. It was formed in 1950 by the consolidation of two former villages, Fairfield and Osborn. Population: 31,700.
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“That approach is already being applied by Wright-Patt Credit Union in Fairborn, Ohio.”
“These workers include engineers at Belcan Engineering in Cincinnati and computer programmers at Electronic Data Systems in Fairborn.”
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“ADAMS: The nearby town of Fairborn, Ohio is a Halloween shopping destination - stores and ghoulish mayhem up and down the main street.”
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“I found that the levels of education in Vicksburg, Mississippi were entirely different than they were in Fairborn, Ohio.”
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“Fairborn, OhioI sympathize with parents in the armed services but disagree with the implications discussed in the article, namely, that somehow the military should provide for the care of their children.”
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“Two students in Fairborn, Ohio, with unconfirmed cases of the drug resistant staph infection.”
“So you can imagine the surprise for a few lucky people who pulled into a gas station in Fairborn, Ohio this morning and paid, get this, 32 cents a gallon.”
“The appeals court upheld dismissal of a domestic violence charge against Karen S. Ward of Fairborn, charged with assaulting her "live-in boyfriend" in Greene County”
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