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    petersburg
    [ noun ]
    1. a town in southeastern Virginia (south of Richmond); scene of heavy fighting during the American Civil War

    2. <noun.location>
    3. the final campaign of the American Civil War (1864-65); Union forces under Grant besieged and finally defeated Confederate forces under Lee

    4. <noun.act>


    1. In the 16-county Southwest Florida Water Management District, which includes St. Petersburg and Tampa, mandatory water restrictions have been in effect since February.
    2. After a St. Petersburg Times reporter read an account of Greenway's statements and asked for a copy, Assistant State Attorney Marie King removed it from the packet, the newspaper reported Wednesday.
    3. Liabilities include an offstage ball that sounds as if the St Petersburg Philharmonic has moved in upstairs and an inert Krogstad (Nick Reding) of pure Norwegian wood.
    4. The Clearwater Sun folded May 8, ending a struggle with powerful metro competitors in St. Petersburg and Tampa.
    5. It set an auction record for a Faberge egg. In all, 54 imperial eggs were produced by the workshop of the St Petersburg jeweller in the 30 years after 1885, but this is only the fifth to appear at auction in the past 50 years.
    6. Bert Boksen, who follows media companies for Raymond James & Associates in St. Petersburg, Fla., said Houghton Mifflin could command a price in the mid-$50 a share range should a buyout effort be made.
    7. Pilot Wayne Konga radioed an alternate plan to land at Albert Whitted Airport in St. Petersburg but ditched about two miles southwest of the field, said Petty Officer Chuck Rose.
    8. In St. Petersburg, Florida Federal officials couldn't be reached.
    9. "This stock (Macmillan) has had more fakes than O.J. Simpson," said Bert Boksen, an analyst at the brokerage firm of Raymond, James & Associates in St. Petersburg, Fla.
    10. Most of that 60% stake is owned by the Poynter Institute for Media Studies, a St. Petersburg educational foundation that the late Mr. Poynter set up to avoid estate taxes and keep control of the newspaper in the hands of local journalists.
    11. The 38-year-old resident of St. Petersburg, Fla., has asserted he is innocent and has blamed the indictment on what he calls overzealous prosecutors seizing on adverse publicity about hostile corporate takeovers.
    12. I had no idea what this meant, but the code-breakers in St Petersburg are skilful and resourceful. Finally I sent a joke, from the FT's Observer column: 'When is the ERM not an ERM?
    13. Cities that have expressed interest to the Republicans include Houston, the city Bush calls his hometown; Kansas City, Mo.; St. Petersburg, Fla.; and Cleveland.
    14. Religion reporters from the Los Angeles Times and the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times were named winners of the top 1989 awards of the Religion Newswriters Association at its annual meeting June 9.
    15. In southern Indiana, the east fork of the White River continued to spill over its banks from Petersburg to the Indiana-Illinois state line, the National Weather Service said.
    16. The long-awaited meeting between the Sarasota girl and her biological parents, Ernest and Regina Twigg, took place quietly this spring at a miniature golf course in Sarasota, the St. Petersburg Times reported Saturday.
    17. The Tampa office of Earle Palmer Brown won the account, besting finalists BBDO South, a unit of Omnicon Group in Atlanta; the St. Petersburg office of W.B. Doner; and the Tampa office of Bozell, the incumbent.
    18. "The board has never expressed any interest in selling the stock and is giving it (the offer) serious consideration as required by its responsibilities," Andrew Corty, marketing director of The St. Petersburg Times said today.
    19. The new council also includes the reformist mayors of Moscow and St. Petersburg, Gavriil Popov and Anatoly Sobchak.
    20. In the filing, Crane said that in the past it considered seeking control of Milton Roy, of St. Petersburg, Fla., through a merger or tender offer and that it expects to continue to evaluate an acquisition from time to time.
    21. The stock and bonds are way down, and it has been blasted in the media recently," said Bert Boksen, who follows HBJ for the Raymond James & Associates brokerage in St. Petersburg, Fla.
    22. The Tribune started with 8,500 subscriptions in the St. Petersburg area but won't comment on its gains except to say they are impressive.
    23. "The important thing is more people will understand what I had to go through to get to this point," said Ms. Russell, now 26 and a pediatric nurse at All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg.
    24. Petersburg area in Florida, WOMC-FM in Detroit, KRLD-AM in Dallas, and the Texas State Radio Network, which provides programming to radio stations in that state.
    25. The 2-year-old Bryde's whale, nicknamed "Brydie" by its rescuers, was trucked to St. Petersburg from Orlando on Wednesday in a special water-filled container.
    26. Jill DeChello, a spokeswoman for Miami-based SeaEscape Ltd., the ship's owner, said the passengers would then be flown to St. Petersburg.
    27. That was a long, long time ago, when Russia still had a czar and the Slonimskys added much to the intellectual glitter of St. Petersburg.
    28. For example, one of our properties in St. Petersburg, Fla., was an obsolete office building.
    29. The most disastrous of the many tornadoes to touch down Saturday ripped through the southwestern Indiana town of Petersburg, killing six and leaving hundreds homeless just two weeks after floods knocked out the town's fresh water supply.
    30. Mr. Winn, a St. Petersburg, Fla., attorney, was a School Pictures franchisee from 1981 to 1983 and has been involved in a court battle with the company.
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