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Sarasota
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Sar·a·so·ta  (sr-st)
A city of west-central Florida south of Tampa Bay on Sarasota Bay, an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico. It is a yachting and fishing resort with varied industries. Population: 52,900.
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Noun1.Sarasota - a town in west central Florida on the Gulf of MexicoSarasota - a town in west central Florida on the Gulf of Mexico
Everglade State, FL, Florida, Sunshine State - a state in southeastern United States between the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War


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Gaskell of Sarasota, Florida formally of Worcester and Harwich, MA.
The banks include First State Bank of Sarasota, Florida, which had total assets of 463 million dollars and total deposits of approximately 387 million.
The banks include First State Bank of Sarasota, Florida, which had total assets of 463 million dollars and total deposits of approximately 387 million.
 
 
 
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