Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A marsh occupied with tule or reeds.
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- proper noun A city and county in
California
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Examples
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TULARE -- A popular agriculture teacher was killed by an aggressive bull Sunday morning while herding milk cows at the high school farm in Tulare.
Home 2008
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Norris 'field work for this novel was conducted over a two-month period in Tulare County at Rancho
Frank Norris 2010
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Wilma McDaniel, poet laureate of Tulare County, passed away of natural causes in Tulare, California, on April 13, 2007.
wilma elizabeth mcdaniel | a belated obit « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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(link) Jerry Ballard, a retired US Navy veteran in Tulare CA, is calling for all truckers to boycott Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco countes in California.
San Diego to Arizona: “Look, just because we called you racist bigots…” | RedState 2010
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His family has operated a farm in Tulare County for three generations. isn’t it about time INS showed up to the nunes farm and see if they’re employing any?
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The Delta and several large lakes such as Tulare, Buena Vista, and Kern were bordered by vast marshes which, in turn, supported huge populations of fish, waterfowl, shorebirds, and blackbirds.
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“Ashburn, a father of four, is a Republican Senator representing parts of Kern, Tulare and San Bernardino Counties with a history of opposing gay rights.”
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At the World Ag Expo in Tulare the team encounters its first potential competitor -- "Robocrop."
Steve Blank: Stanford's Hottest Student Startups Furiously Work to Iterate and Pivot Steve Blank 2011
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At the World Ag Expo in Tulare the team encounters its first potential competitor -- "Robocrop."
Steve Blank: Stanford's Hottest Student Startups Furiously Work to Iterate and Pivot Steve Blank 2011
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In Tulare County, where the newspaper circulated, the Latino population increased by 10 percent in the last 10 years, becoming 60 percent of the 500,000 residents in the county, situated between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Eduardo Stanley: The Rise And Fall Of Spanish-Language Weekly Newspapers In California Eduardo Stanley 2012
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