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Lilburn

British  
/ 'lɪlˌbɜːn /

noun

  1. Douglas ( Gordon ). 1915–2001, New Zealand composer; noted esp for his pioneering use of electronic music in combination with more traditional orchestration

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Emily Lilburn, 21, says colour-changing lightbulbs and battery operated candles helped her make three bland and bare uni rooms colourful and cosy.

From BBC

Cooper, a 6-foot-2, 335-pound senior from Lilburn, Georgia, said Monday the team has come “a long way” since he first committed to Fisher and FSU in 2016.

From Seattle Times

Pastor Jesse Curney III, of the New Mercies Christian Church in Lilburn, told the outlet that he will deliver the eulogy.

From Los Angeles Times

State Rep. Jasmine Clark canvasses door to door in Lilburn, Ga., in late October, encouraging residents to vote.

From Washington Post

Shoppers outside a Dollar Tree in Lilburn, Ga., sport shirts for state Rep. Jasmine Clark, who held a neighborhood canvassing event.

From Washington Post