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Cleveland

Cleveland is a large city in the US state of Ohio.

Cleveland

the largest city in Ohio; located in northeastern Ohio on Lake Erie; a major Great Lakes port 22nd and 24th President of the United States (1837-1908)

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Cleveland was not sure the boy was his son.

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You know, you better hop on your Kiddie Kar and go back to Cleveland.
Great American Insurance Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
They sent them because Joe rumbled with a governor's wife in Cleveland.
Oh, yeah, but I got the best deal out of Cleveland.
Nope, how about Cleveland?
Cleveland?
Guess I'm going to Cleveland.
His name is Norman and he's a bookmaker in Cleveland, Ohio.
Harvey told me last night that Mrs. McElhinney's Aunt Rose. was going to drop in on her unexpectedly. this morning from Cleveland.
In Cleveland.
You're from Cleveland, aren't you?
Yeah, I'm from Cleveland.
You're from Cleveland.
Great American hero, from Cleveland, Ohio, enlisted right after Pearl Harbour.
He tell you about the coal man's widow in Cleveland. that wanted to set him up into the agency for himself?
Grover Cleveland.
If you can't catch a plane here. -. I'll drive you to Cleveland.
There's a plane out of Cleveland at 10:03. - Let me see.
I saw the tunnel that my pal Lefty Matson dug in the Cleveland air races.
No, Cleveland.
They were having lunch in Cleveland.
Sure he lived in Cleveland, but when war broke out he came back to the Fatherland like a good little Bundist.
The winner meets Cleveland for the title.
I'll wire the dough for the fare and you can join us in Cleveland.
It's that Wainwright Chancery case in Cleveland.
The worst beating I ever took was one time in Cleveland, and I was wearing white tie and tails.
I'll take a taxi to the edge of town, then have him drive me as far as Cleveland.
Would you drive me to Cleveland?
Cleveland, that's a long way. - Costs a lot of money.
Well, we better get gas if we're going to Cleveland.
Look, mister, it's a long way to Cleveland.
I'm from Cleveland, the importing business. My name's Kremper.
But Mr. Wallace, I'll need at least a week in Cleveland to visit all my accounts. I can't think about being in Philadelphia until the 17th.

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A typical Western-style house in Kampala or Accra, for example, now costs an astonishing two to three times the price of a comparable home in, say, Cleveland or other cities in the American heartland.

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