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Dearborn
[ deer-bern, -bawrn ]
noun
- Henry, 1751鈥1829, U.S. soldier and diplomat: Secretary of War 1801鈥09.
- a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
Dearborn
/ 藞d瑟蓹b蓹n; -藢b蓴藧n /
noun
- a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit: automobile industry. Pop: 96聽670 (2003 est)
Example Sentences
Under the cover of night, our queer forebears squeezed through a narrow passage down Tooker Alley in Towertown between Dearborn and State Streets.
This messaging is present at a truly staggering scale: boxes of propagandistic newspapers from South Korea and China, Arabic-language flyers from mysterious groups distributed around Dearborn, and Haitian vaccine conspiracists on YouTube.
鈥淗eck of a job, Dearborn. Especially you, Rashida Tlaib,鈥 posted a political columnist.
The people in Dearborn and other Arab American enclaves鈥攎any of whom spent months telling professional Democrats what was happening in their communities and begging for a change in policy toward the war in Gaza鈥攁re watching the blame game with resignation.
It鈥檚 unclear what role the charm offensive may have played, but in Dearborn, Mich. 鈥 where more than half the population is Muslim, the largest share in any city 鈥 42% of the vote went to Trump and 36% to Vice President Kamala Harris.
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