Unassuming and accessible and quite Iowan in her ways, she had never planned to be in politics. |
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We're Californians partnering with native Iowan farmers and businesspeople. |
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The one problem with Braley's remark is that it happened to reflect on a fellow Iowan who is a mainstay of Hawkeye State politics. |
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The Iowan felt a responsibility to see what he could do for the child. |
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In 1908 he held the record for length of service by an Iowan in Congress. |
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The next day, the Iowan took to the House floor to argue for the necessity of deportation of illegal immigrants. |
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Second, the caucuses may well not even measure Iowan opinion. |
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One Iowan going through it was Davenport resident Linda Langrock, a 64-year-old grandmother and retired chemical factory worker. |
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But like other Iowan towns, Hull's shallow aquifers left its water supply vulnerable to contamination. |
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He has created his own Iowan landscape out of living plants. |
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A circle of the Iowan pavement ringed the Jeep, but beyond the five-foot diameter circle of pavement, a lush carpet of emerald grass and tiny wildflowers began. |
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That's what inspired Iowan Jim Sladek and a group of other soybean farmers to start their new company. |
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Yet both meals were decidedly Iowan, and dismantled the illusion that in three days of cruising the state's two-lane highways I could somehow pithily define its food. |
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The pork chop on a stick is the most truly Iowan food at the fair, which is meant to celebrate the achievements of Iowa's commodity producers, Ms. Chappell said. |
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During World War II, Ronald, an Iowan, served with the 5th Army Air Force in Southeast Asia and Japan. |
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In 2010, these three judges who decided they knew better than the Iowa legislature and Iowan citizens will be up for a retention vote. |
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In 2012, however, Iowan voters are so desperate that they've become the beggars instead. |
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Of special note is the extended section of place names associated with former Iowan counties, towns and post offices. |
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