merrimack造句1. A town of southern New Hampshire on the Merrimack River south of Manchester. It has varied light industries. Population, 22, 156.
2. A city of southern New Hampshire on the Merrimack River south of Manchester.
3. But Michael Zagurek of Merrimack, N.H., already has decided to use the high-speed trains for a trip he is considering taking to Europe later this year.
4. A city of northeast Massachusetts on the Merrimack River north - northeast of Lowell.
5. A city of southern New Hampshire on the Merrimack River south of Manchester. Settled c. 1655, it developed as a textile center in the early19th century. Population, 79, 662.
6. A city of northeast Massachusetts on the Merrimack River northeast of Lowell. It grew as a shoe-producing center but now has varied light industries. Population, 51,418.
7. A town of southern New Hampshire on the Merrimack River south of Manchester. It has varied light industries.
8. At Walden Pond he completed a first draft of A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, describing his 1839 trip to the White Mountains with his now-deceased brother, John Thoreau Jr.
9. The capital of New Hampshire, in the south-central part of the state on the Merrimack River.
10. By 1824 the locality was crisscrossed by a canal system that served numerous cotton-textile mills along the Merrimack River.
11. A hurricane watch, meaning hurricane conditions could arrive within 48 hours, were issued north of Sandy Hook up to the Merrimack River in New England, according to the National Hurricane Center.
12. Hampshire, in the south-central part of the state on the Merrimack River. It became the capital in1808.
13. The capital of New Hampshire, in the south-central part of the state on the Merrimack River. It became the capital in 808. Population, 3', 00'.
14. The study, led by Ruth Propper, a psychology professor at Merrimack College in Massachusetts, found that the halves of the brain in those who are lefties or ambidextrous are more interlinked.
15. A city of northeast Massachusetts at the mouth of the Merrimack River east-northeast of Lawrence.