How to use in-sentence of “minneapolis”:
+ Many different people make up what is Minneapolis today.
+ Helsinki was chosen as the host city over Amsterdam, Athens, Lausanne, and Stockholm and five United StatesAmerican cities: Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis and Philadelphia.
+ He served as the 44th Mayor of Minneapolis from 1980 to 1993.
+ Loeffler died in Minneapolis on November 16, 2019 of cancer, aged 66.
+ Streissguth, Thomas Pope Benedict XVI Lerner Publishing Group Minneapolis Minnesota 2007 He also taught at the University of Tübingen.
+ In 2014, Floyd moved to Minneapolis to find work.
+ From 1947 and 1954 and again in 1956, he played for the Minneapolis Lakers.

Example sentences of “minneapolis”:
+ Mondale died on April 19, 2021, in his sleep at his Minneapolis home at age 93.
+ Some people say that Minneapolis residents are “Minnesota Nice.” That means that they are generally more polite than other people.
+ He played for the Minneapolis Lakers and for the New York Knicks.
+ The Minneapolis Police Department is the police department in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
+ He was found dead in his Minneapolis apartment on May 13, 2011.
+ She was born in Minneapolis and starred in many movies.
+ During the 1950s, the Minneapolis Lakers won five NBA Championships.
+ Olsen was Chief of Police for 8 years of the Minneapolis Police Department.
+ During his 14-year career with the Minneapolis and Los Angeles Lakers Baylor averaged 27.4 points a game.
+ Bush Profiles of the Presidents Compass Point Books Minneapolis Minnesota page 13 during the Vietnam War and became a fighter pilot but did not fight in the war.
+ That included Killing of George FloydGeorge Floyd, a 46-year-old black man in Minneapolis, Minnesota who was killed by a Minneapolis police officer.
+ He left the Black Hawks and went on to join the Minneapolis Millers of the USHL for 4 games, the Fort Worth Rangers of the USHL for 2 games and the Kansas City Pla-Mors of the USHL for 10 games before ending his playing career with Los Angeles-S.D.
+ At a pre-trial hearing during the last week in June, Minneapolis Judge Peter Cahill told lawyers and other officials to stop making public statements about the trial.
+ Bush 2007 Twenty First Century Books a division of Lerner Publishing Group Minneapolis Minnesota page 104 Bush grew up in Midland, TexasMidland, Texas.
+ It was renamed Minneapolis about 1871, after Minneapolis, Minnesota.
+ She played Mary Richards, a single woman who moved to Minneapolis after being jilted.
+ According to the Minneapolis police, officers “were able to get the suspect into handcuffs and noted he appeared to be suffering medical distress” and called for an ambulance.
+ On June 2, after days of protests, Governor Walz announced the Minnesota Department of Human Rights would investigate the Minneapolis police department to see if the police in general were mistreating people of color.
+ Mondale died on April 19, 2021, in his sleep at his Minneapolis home at age 93.
+ Some people say that Minneapolis residents are "Minnesota Nice." That means that they are generally more polite than other people.
+ He played for the Minneapolis Lakers and for the New York Knicks.
More in-sentence examples of “minneapolis”:
+ She was a lawyer in Minneapolis until being elected county attorney for Hennepin County, MinnesotaHennepin County in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal prosecution in Minnesota’s most populous county.
+ On June 2, 2020, Governor Walz said the Minnesota Department of Human Rights would investigate the Minneapolis Police Department.
+ Perchyshyn died on September 7, 2020 in Minneapolis at the age of 96.
+ It arrived in Minneapolis at 4 p.m.
+ Floyd told Minneapolis police officers he couldn’t breathe more than 20 times.
+ It’s in a city called Falcon Heights, about 3 miles away from the Minneapolis campus.
+ Sid Hartman was an AmericansAmerican sports Minneapolis “WCCO 830 AM radio station.
+ Humphrey soon became active in Minneapolis politics, and as a result he never finished his PhD.
+ They went to the NBA Finals in 1949, when they were beaten by the Minneapolis Lakers.
+ Mall of America is a large shopping mall in the Minneapolis – Saint PaulTwin Cities suburb of Bloomington, Minnesota, USA.
+ Floyd died while being arrested by officers of the Minneapolis Police Department on May 25.
+ Unrest began in Minneapolis on May 26, 2020, after the killing of George Floyd and continued into September.
+ It is one of Minnesota’s oldest towns, preceding Minneapolis by several years.
+ He then taught at the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis and later at Indiana University, where he was chair of the psychology department from 1946–1947.
+ In the next season, Thompson joined the Minneapolis Millers of the American Hockey Association.
+ Most residents of Minneapolis live in houses and apartments, and some now live in tall buildings called condos.
+ On June 4, 2020, a memorial service for Floyd took place in Minneapolis with Al Sharpton delivering the eulogy.
+ The 1949–50 Minneapolis Lakers season was the second season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association.
+ In 1958 he was the number 1 pick in the NBA draft by the Minneapolis Lakers.
+ Fraser died on June 2, 2019 in Minneapolis at the age of 95.
+ They play their home games in the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, which they share with the Los Angeles Clippers, their sister team the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA, and the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League The Lakers were originally known as Minneapolis Lakers.
+ Croix rivers, the area is also nicknamed the Twin Cities for its two largest cities, Minneapolis and Saint Paul.
+ The city of Minneapolis instituted an 8:00 p.m.
+ On the morning of May 28, white Minneapolis police officers arrested Omar Jimenez, a reporter for CNN, and his crew while they were filming the protests.
+ Jim Meehan, sometimes known as Minneapolis Jim Meehan, was an American professional poker player.
+ He also played for the Minneapolis Millers of the American Hockey Association Central Hockey League for 23 games and won a silver medal with the United States in the 1924 Winter Olympics.
+ In 1985 he conducted in Minneapolis in the United States.
+ His repertoire includes blues and jazz and in his eighties, Harris still plays Minneapolis nightclubs including the Loring Pasta Bar in Dinkytown, Clubhouse Jäger in the North Loop and Palmer’s and the Nomad World Pub on the West Bank.
+ Meehan died on December 6, 2018 in Minneapolis at the age of 66.
+ Kowalski died of complications from Alzheimer’s disease on October 20, 2017 in Minneapolis at the age of 91.
+ He died on July 23, 2020 from surgery-related problems in Minneapolis at the age of 73.
+ In Minneapolis alone, Linda Tirado of “The Guardian” was blinded in one eye.
+ In 1974, he was a guest professor at Minneapolis School of Art in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
+ The city of Minneapolis is considered governmentally independent and is excluded from the census figures for the townships.
+ Cunanan’s serial killings began in Minneapolis on April 27, 1997, with the murder of his close friend 28-year-old Jeffrey Trail.
+ Once Minneapolis was even larger than it is today with 520,000 people.
+ It is near Minneapolis in northern Hennepin County.
+ It is located in Hennepin County, Minnesota within ten miles of both Minneapolis and Saint Paul and serves Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Dakotas and Nebraska.
+ His photos have been exhibited at the Swiss Foundation for Photography, the Musée de l’Élysée in Lausanne, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, as well as in magazines including “GEO GEO” and “Smithsonian Magazine”.
+ On May 28, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey declared a state of emergency, and Governor of Minnesota Tim Walz called in 500 Minnesota National Guard troops.
+ Protests began in Minneapolis the day after Floyd died.
+ Officials from the Minneapolis announced on June 5 that the police were no longer allowed to use chokeholds on people.
+ Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad in section 6 of Tyrone Township.
+ Paul and Minneapolis are called the Twin Cities because they are right next to each other.
+ The IDS Center in Minneapolis Minnesota, is the tallest building in Minnesota.
+ In 1910, a company named Fruit Land Company of Minneapolis got of the grant and in 1912 the area was splited with Elverta and Rio Linda.
+ Chauvin, a police officer of the Minneapolis Police Department, killed Floyd while he was under arrest for using counterfeit cash.
+ She was a lawyer in Minneapolis until being elected county attorney for Hennepin County, MinnesotaHennepin County in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal prosecution in Minnesota's most populous county.
+ On June 2, 2020, Governor Walz said the Minnesota Department of Human Rights would investigate the Minneapolis Police Department.
