Worth, San Antonio—but also Orlando, Raleigh, Phoenix, and Charlotte.
Forget What the Pundits Tell You, Coastal Cities are Old News - it’s the Sunbelt that’s Booming|Joel Kotkin|March 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In March 2011, Ali received an email invitation to attend an education conference in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The Pirate Negotiator|Caitlin Dickson|November 14, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The executives at Coastal Federal Credit Union in Raleigh, North Carolina, certainly believe in the technology.
New Bank ATMs Feature Human Presence|CNBC|August 5, 2013|DAILY BEAST
"I'm really concerned by what's going on in Raleigh and by the attitudes of the legislature," Willey said.
Escaping Arrest at the Raleigh Rallies|Patricia Murphy|July 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Linda Willey and Deborah Johnson drove 200 miles from the Outer Banks to Raleigh Monday morning.
Escaping Arrest at the Raleigh Rallies|Patricia Murphy|July 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST
And holding her flowers with her left arm, she detached her right hand, and scribbled the name on the edge of the Raleigh paper.
Horace Chase|Constance Fenimore Woolson
Mrs. Raleigh made no answer, but sat looking upon the floor.
The Great Stone of Sardis|Frank R. Stockton
Then, three weeks later, if the docket permitted, he went on to Raleigh to hold court there for a few days.
John Marshall and the Constitution|Edward S. Corwin
But it is not suggested that these two men, Bacon and Raleigh, might have written the book for which an author is wanted.
The Shakespearean Myth|Appleton Morgan
But Raleigh was curiously misinformed himself regarding the ways and wishes of James.
Raleigh|Edmund Gosse
British Dictionary definitions for Raleigh (1 of 2)
Raleigh1
/ (ˈrɔːlɪ, ˈrɑː-) /
noun
a city in E central North Carolina, capital of the state. Pop: 316 802 (2003 est)
British Dictionary definitions for Raleigh (2 of 2)
Raleigh2
Ralegh
/ (ˈrɔːlɪ, ˈrɑː-) /
noun
Sir Walter . ?1552–1618, English courtier, explorer, and writer; favourite of Elizabeth I. After unsuccessful attempts to colonize Virginia (1584–89), he led two expeditions to the Orinoco to search for gold (1595; 1616). He introduced tobacco and potatoes into England, and was imprisoned (1603–16) for conspiracy under James I. He was beheaded in 1618