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Braddock


Braddock [brad-uh k] Examples noun

  1. Edward,1695–1755, British general in America.
  2. a city in SW Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh: the site of General Braddock’s defeat by the French and Indians 1755.

Examples from the Web for braddock Contemporary Examples of braddock

  • The mayors who turned around the world’s cocaine capital ( Medellin) and a dying steel town ( Braddock, Pennsylvania).

    The Reboot Begins

    Randall Lane

    October 23, 2010

  • Talk with the mayor who brings an Ivy League mind and tattooed arms to save Braddock, Pennsylvania.

    Live Chat with John Fetterman

    The Daily Beast

    October 14, 2010

  • Besides, Fetterman says, the newcomers aren’t about to push anyone out of Braddock who hasn’t left already.

    Mayor of Inspiration

    Samuel P. Jacobs

    October 10, 2010

  • Fetterman first came to Braddock in 2001 as an AmeriCorps volunteer.

    Mayor of Inspiration

    Samuel P. Jacobs

    October 10, 2010

  • He thinks of reinventing Braddock similarly, trying anything to get creative types to plant roots.

    Mayor of Inspiration

    Samuel P. Jacobs

    October 10, 2010

  • Historical Examples of braddock

  • Boone met him on the Braddock campaign , and they became fast friends.

    Chronicles of Border Warfare

    Alexander Scott Withers

  • Braddock went out from the fort and reconnoitered this section of road.

    Conestoga Wagons in Braddock’s Campaign, 1755

    Don H. Berkebile

  • That Braddock’s wagons were small is evidenced by the loads carried.

    Conestoga Wagons in Braddock’s Campaign, 1755

    Don H. Berkebile

  • Seven criticisms were made of Braddock’s advance to the forks of the Ohio.

    Conestoga Wagons in Braddock’s Campaign, 1755

    Don H. Berkebile

  • You must have seen Colonel Washington in the Braddock campaign?

    Rodney, the Ranger

    John V. Lane

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