This would give Michigan horse racing a big market and provide the exposure needed if the law permits us to begin. |
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With the dumps gone, datolite collecting switched to the accessible underground workings of the Michigan mine. |
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A 21-year old hacker has been sentenced to jail in Michigan for hacking via wardriving. |
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He looked like a character actor from a tense psychological thriller set in Michigan or Kansas. |
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I think the Yoopers in Upper Michigan would bear the brunt of a Canadian invasion. |
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I was born and raised in Monroe, Michigan, but I come from a proud family of Yoopers. |
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Riley's lappet moth is found in southern Michigan along floodplains where its larval host plant, honey locust, grows. |
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Not enough people in Michigan understood the consequences of passing that amendment. |
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I'm going to be a visiting professor at the University of Michigan Law School for the 2005-2006 academic year. |
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Once the Mists of Michigan are part of your herstory, you can create a whole new sense of reality. |
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The lectureship is named in honor of the late Donald L. Katz, who was Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan. |
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I'm a concrete contractor in Michigan looking for a crack or joint filler for exposed aggregate. |
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I do not know where she finished in her law school class at Michigan, but it must have been high to obtain a federal clerkship. |
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Outside the masochism of the Maul Invitational, Michigan State will play just two nonleague games against big-name opponents. |
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He got the idea when at age 7 he saw reed boats in Peru and thought what buoyant material he might use to make his own boat in Michigan. |
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His father had come to the US twice and was a papermaker in the southwest Michigan paper mills along the Kalamazoo River. |
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There are also many lighthouses on Lake Superior and Lake Michigan that you can easily see from your car but they are not open to the public. |
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The following is a list of existing light pollution ordinances from communities in Southeast Michigan. |
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Well, it's overcast and windy along the shores of Lake Michigan and Eastern Wisconsin. |
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Eight holes are along the shores of Lake Michigan and strong winds could be a major factor in the event. |
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But he certainly helped to accelerate the rate of economic and social change in the cities and towns along the shore of Lake Michigan. |
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Moore grew up in Flint, Michigan, where his father assembled AC spark plugs at General Motors. |
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I drove kitty-corner across the upper middle west, from L' Anse, Michigan, to Redfield, South Dakota. |
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Back in the early 90s, he and I were doing a one-nighter together in a hellhole in upper Michigan. |
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He half jokingly talked about the loveliness of Michigan, painting it as an Arcadian paradise. |
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At the University of Michigan he had to fight off the unwelcome attentions of Drew to win the starting quarterback's job. |
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The resulting funding slowdown comes as Michigan schools are in dire need of repair. |
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A University of Michigan undergraduate student found some untranslated papyri in the university vault. |
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Producers from Nebraska, Tennessee and North Carolina are part of the trend to send fingerlings to Wisconsin and Michigan for fattening. |
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He buys organic soybeans from individuals in a loosely organized group of independent Michigan growers. |
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Having standardized parts fabrication, Ford in 1910 opened a revolutionary car assembly plant in Highland Park, Michigan. |
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The Lansing, Michigan, assembly plant rolled their last car off the line after 85 years. |
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A congregation in Michigan challenged a city hall ruling preventing them from opening a storefront church. |
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Michigan State University is the site of a very powerful atom smasher, called a cyclotron. |
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The horror of all this came home to me in an unforgettable way a few years ago when I visited the Indiana State Penitentiary at Michigan City. |
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Remarkably and against all odds, the drugs are sometimes seen when the truck unloads at the Michigan landfill. |
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The first home I made west of Lake Michigan was in central Arizona, tucked between low hills and covered in Ponderosa pine and sagebrush. |
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Steve's got a really lovely house out in the middle of the Michigan boondocks. |
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For the engine tuners, Michigan is a delicate balance between fuel economy and horsepower. |
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When Logan got off the plane he was completely stifled by the suffocating heat of Michigan. |
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In April 2001, Heath was an assistant with Michigan State's Final Four team. |
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Alice Chipman Dewey had taught school before attending the University of Michigan. |
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In Michigan, the problem is sclerotic corporate health-care, pension, and wage policies that are hugely expensive. |
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When the Illinois and Michigan Canal was built, its southern terminus was at Peru to assure the best steamboat connection. |
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My father taught ballroom in all the schools on the North Shore of Lake Michigan in the Chicago area. |
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Michigan and Louisiana offer matching grants to state residents who meet income eligibility requirements. |
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Google will digitally scan and make searchable virtually the entire collection of the University of Michigan library. |
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I am 25 years old, and I underwrite bonds for a Bail Bonds company in Swartz Creek, Michigan. |
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More recently, she completed the electrifying Euclid's Comet, a fresco secco in the Media Union of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. |
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In 1908, Henry Ford, a farmer's boy from Michigan with little education, conceived the idea of a car designed for the masses. |
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Dylan didn't exactly look thrilled at the thought of being back in Michigan. |
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He headed to nearby Ford Field, Lansing, Michigan, where a throng of press had gathered for the arrival. |
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A topographical map of Michigan makes the state look as if someone steamrolled it with heavy equipment, then rumpled the northwest corner. |
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December's cold weather gives Michigan skywatchers an opportunity to see sun dogs, light pillars and halos around the sun and moon. |
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Since then the metallic green Asian beetle has destroyed six million trees in Michigan. |
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The University of Michigan Medical School this year celebrates its sesquicentennial anniversary. |
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The tourney is at the final four stage now with Illinois, Louisville, Michigan State and North Carolina vying for the crown. |
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I recently spent time with a mid-sized supplier from the western side of Michigan, a company somewhat unique in the automotive industry. |
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Under Michigan rules, jockeys may bet on races they ride as long as their wagers are placed through the owner or trainer of their mounts. |
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To some people, the parallels between the Michigan motormouth and the masters of the blues are not immediately clear. |
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This wide sweeping course is one of the newest on the circuit, and is very similar to Las Vegas and Michigan. |
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Michigan and Oklahoma were the two teams we faced the last two bowl games, and we were prepared. |
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Michigan finished 10-2 and capped its season with an overtime victory over Alabama in the Orange Bowl. |
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Romney's father, who was a Republican, too, but governor of Michigan, ran, if disastrously and abortively, for president almost four decades ago. |
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I grew up in Michigan, trailing after my father, who organized Boy Scout troops in the northern part of the Lower Peninsula. |
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Then, Bodine suffered a concussion and a broken collarbone and needed eight caps for his teeth because of a practice crash at Michigan. |
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Like all of the fastest cars at Michigan, he came up short in the fuel mileage game but still raced to a fifth place finish. |
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While your heart may be set on the University of Michigan or Yale, cast your net wide. |
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It's a deep gorge carved out years ago to drain the limestone quarry into Lake Michigan. |
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The parent organization is a limited liability company of General Motors and General Dynamics, located in Sterling Heights, Michigan. |
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Instead of banking the funds for a rainy day, Michigan lawmakers went on a spending spree. |
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She was brought up in Michigan where her grandfather was an adman for General Motors and her father's sideline was boxing promotion. |
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But higher standards are unlikely to win votes in Michigan, a key swing state. |
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In 1947 he transferred to the University of Michigan, where he played football on the junior varsity squad. |
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With this affirmative vote, Michigan becomes the first state to pass the bill in its House. |
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His work took him to libraries as far afield as California and Michigan in the United States as well as Denmark and Germany. |
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Wings spread, it appears poised for flight, ready to soar over Lake Michigan, an opalescent blue in early summer. |
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The stories about the nice weather, up to 24C, made the switch from icy Michigan very easy. |
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The ride toward a fully connected community has been as choppy as Lake Michigan on a windy fall day. |
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How was this second-year ham-and-egger out of the University of Michigan going to turn things around for the Pats? |
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In Michigan, Thornhill frequently observed kleptoparasitic behavior of nine Panorpa species. |
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On July 10, 2007, USDA confirmed the detection of a single female Sirex noctilio woodwasp in Macomb County, Michigan. |
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Like Chait and Cohn, I have a Michigan connection and once worked at The New Republic. |
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No one yet has identified how big the firebreak would have to be, but it could easily encompass not only portions of Michigan but areas of Ohio and Indiana. |
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Both are located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, but they are not formally affiliated. |
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Root for Florida, Arizona, Michigan State, Wichita State, Iowa State, or Louisville. |
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At Michigan, he would be a formidable recruiter, able to evoke the tradition of his former iconic coach, bo Schembechler. |
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Persistent wetness in Wisconsin and Michigan has slowed crop maturity. |
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Meet the outgoing Michigan Republican congressman who switched his vote and kept the government funded Thursday. |
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Besides automobiles, DTS has also tested an Olympic one-man luge, high-speed racing motorcycle, the University of Michigan solar team car and a land-speed record vehicle. |
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In the past decade, millions have invested in seasonal homes, from wholly owned multimillion-dollar mansions in Michigan to two-week timeshares in Florida. |
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In fact, Michigan started the downward trend in takings jurisprudence. |
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What had been shrugged off in, say, California, was greeted in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Ohio, and Michigan as an affront. |
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Nothing prevents Michigan from requiring its fourth-graders to know multiplication tables that children in Arizona aren't required to know until fifth grade. |
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In 1958, for example, there was universal praise for the building of the Mackinac Bridge which connects the lower and upper peninsulas in Michigan. |
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Two years ago in Michigan, she oversaw AFP operations to help the Republican-controlled legislature pass sweeping anti-union laws. |
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Some innovative states, such as Kansas and Michigan, have tied foster care payments to the speed with which agencies find permanent placements for children. |
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The Michigan waiver benefits include, besides the staff at home, respite care and environmental adaptations. |
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At the center of the dais, facing the nominee, sat the committee chair, Democrat Carl Levin of Michigan. |
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In Dearborn, Michigan, high school junior Geno Policicchio has made headlines for playing football and basketball with one arm. |
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In Dearborn, Michigan, the ArabAmericanPAC dinner is a must-do event for candidates. |
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Then, she brings the talk back to Burger Chef, and the surveying she did in Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. |
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Something he doesn't tell you, that Michigan plant he spoke at turned out to be one of those old stinkpots that was then under investigation for Clean Air Act violations. |
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Samuel P. Jacobs on why Michigan is such fertile soil for the survivalist fringe. |
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Michigan Democrat Carl Levin still doesn't know what hit him. |
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Labor unions have long been a strong political force in Michigan, skewing heavily toward Democrats. |
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Another blue state, Michigan, resulted in very similar numbers. |
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One of my friends was a Chippewa Indian kid from northern Michigan. |
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Great Lakes steelhead and salmon and some lake trout begin their lives in the Pere Marquette River, a pretty stream that meanders through the area on its way to Lake Michigan. |
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The family now had branches firmly settled in Michigan and Massachusetts. |
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What Samantha Kelly went through has been the talk of Huron Township, Michigan, for weeks. |
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The 21-year-old, who studied at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business in Ann Arbor, Michigan, had suffered an epileptic seizure. |
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Michigan and Wisconsin have the largest population of Belgian Americans, with the above-named Wisconsin counties having the largest rural settlement in the United States. |
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This exhibit put us on the map in Michigan and Ohio, and brought in major collectors and a visit from the director of the Detroit Institute of Arts. |
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Unfortunately, the last twelve minutes of the song are filled with noise-for-noise's-sake noodling that sounds as if Jim O'Rourke mixed it at the bottom of Lake Michigan. |
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Lenore Romney that is, speaking in 1970 during her campaign for US Senator from Michigan. |
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The aneroid sphygmomanometers were inspected and calibrated by the Biomedical Engineering Department of the University of Michigan Health Systems. |
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Noel lives in a restored farmstead on a farm near Dewitt, Michigan. |
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He took Colorado, Missouri and Minnesota but failed to upend Romney in Michigan. |
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Adam Lausing, an infectious disease researcher at the University of Michigan, emphasized that Ebola is not a respiratory disease. |
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The Michigan chapter of AFP posted convincing-looking eviction notices on homes near the proposed crossing route. |
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They include several police detectives, a casino pit boss, a nurse and a former state representative who ran unsuccessfully for a Michigan senate seat. |
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Mr. Brown, who owned a china shop in Michigan, was a martyr to headaches. |
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Into it comes Celeste Tyree, a child of the black middle class from Detroit and the University of Michigan. |
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In Helen Mirra's video The Ballad of Myra Furrow, the artist, dressed in a peacoat and cap, sings a sea chantey as she stands before Lake Michigan in the drizzling rain. |
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If Conyers doesn't make the ballot, he would be the second Michigan incumbent to be felled by these issues in the past two years. |
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A researcher attending a fertility conference in Michigan this week discussed her research linking obesity to lower fertility. |
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According to the Michigan Secretary of State, the misprinted ballot was confined to a single precinct in the city of Alma and was sent to only 69 voters. |
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He takes Colorado, Missouri, and Minnesota and fails to upend Romney in Michigan. |
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Mama, her first novel, paid homage to her hard-working mother, who raised five children in Port Huron, Michigan. |
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What if, heaven forbid, that plane had blown up in the skies over the Atlantic Ocean or above Michigan? |
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Michigan Judge Raymond Voet of Ionia County 64A District Court doesn't like phones interrupting court proceedings. |
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He majored in Chinese at the University of Michigan and moved to New York in the early 1960s, working for Time-Life Books. |
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The view is not of the standard Chicago skyline in which gleaming skyscrapers rise like the Emerald City from the glassy expanse of Lake Michigan. |
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Robert and Gary Allen are brothers who run a small Michigan roofing company. |
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Eight businesses were based in Michigan, seven in New York, nineteen in Colorado, and fifteen in Montana, showing that salmon mean business across the nation. |
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This video remedies that injustice, showcasing an owl doing a butterfly stroke in Lake Michigan. |
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Finally, this poll is being cited as showing broad support for affirmative action and a rejection on the Administration's position in the Michigan cases. |
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One of the first to respond was Gary Jay Brooks, who runs a tech company in Traverse City, Michigan. |
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In fact, the Michigan congressman went so far as to liken them to Judas Iscariot. |
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We were staying in this cool, rickety, haunted hotel on Lake Michigan and just had an amazing time. |
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In 1876 he loaded the schooner City of Manitowoc with pine deals in Manistee, Michigan and took them through the St. Lawrence River and across the ocean. |
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While sippers and connoisseurs of every stripe debate whether Australia is the new California or Michigan, shiploads of the stuff is selling, especially in the States. |
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Did you once accidently apply to a school in Michigan thinking it was in New York? |
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The acerbic 85-year-old Michigan Democrat had long been contemptuous of Tea Partiers. |
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Navy blue sweatshirts bearing a single foreign word, Michigan, and a well-known logo, the Nike swoosh, were piled high in a small room off the main factory floor. |
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Tracks of squirrel, weasel, coyote, rabbit, ruffed grouse, and mice are common, says Alison Adams, who runs snowshoe hikes in Harbor Springs, Michigan. |
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Originally a top-selling, self-published artist, Warner wanted to leave his longtime base in Florida for his family farm in Michigan to enjoy a more peaceful life. |
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They are the aforementioned Keystone State along with Florida, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Virginia. |
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In 1996, he received his A. Mus Doc. degree from the University of Michigan, under the direction of the distinguished African-American tenor George Shirley. |
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Wisconsin Energy declared that it is disposing Upper Peninsula power plant and Michigan utility business. |
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And Michigan State University aims to use applied genomics to increase disease resistance in cucurbit crops. |
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For the sixth consecutive year, California topped the list of states with the most power outages, followed by Texas and Michigan. |
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Poon will be the keynote speaker for its statewide Expo and Conference November 18-19 in Novi, Michigan. |
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A baffed-out old schooner called The Michigan was being sent over the cataract. |
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I spent the next two months back in Michigan, where my days as a cowbellist were coming to an end. |
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Already, the Emerald ash borer has killed over 1,000 ash trees in five countries around Detroit, Michigan. |
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Like C. S. Lewis's Narnia, the southwest tip of Michigan is an accessible escapeland, just an hour and a half from the city yet worlds apart. |
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The world's largest limestone quarry is at Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company in Rogers City, Michigan. |
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Claude Shannon attended a philosophy class at the University of Michigan which introduced him to Boole's studies. |
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There are examples of Newcomen engines in the Science Museum, London, England and the Ford Museum, Dearborn, Michigan US, amongst other places. |
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Known locally as Fairbottom Bobs it is now preserved at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. |
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Important marl and marine-shell deposits are worked in Michigan, Virginia, and Florida. |
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To assist him in his task Paul was joined by Ron Adams, who had been a three-term Libertarian mayor in Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
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And, as Bush learned painfully, there are plenty of McCainiacs in pivotal Michigan. |
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He seemed to make a good recovery, and he felt up to accepting an invitation to the US, lecturing and conducting at the University of Michigan. |
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The Iroquois had encroached on Algonquin territory and pushed the Algonquins west beyond Lake Michigan. |
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Within a month the Michigan mudkicker found her new master and the naive young pimp was stuck wtih a brace of howling crumb crushers. |
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Lee Lawrie, The Sower, 1928 Art Deco relief on Beaumont Tower, Michigan State University. |
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It is listed as an invasive species in some areas there, including Ontario, Michigan and Wisconsin. |
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It reversed the flow of the Chicago River so the water flowed away from Lake Michigan rather than into it. |
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Chicago is located in northeastern Illinois on the southwestern shores of Lake Michigan. |
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Chicago's history and economy are closely tied to its proximity to Lake Michigan. |
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Other famous streets include Michigan Avenue, State Street, Clark Street, and Belmont Avenue. |
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Also, the proximity to Lake Michigan keeps lakefront Chicago cooler in early summer and milder in winter than areas to the west. |
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The Willis Tower has an observation deck open to tourists year round with high up views overlooking Chicago and Lake Michigan. |
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For example, Uruguay's Estadio Centenario is often used in Uruguay, while in parts of the United States, Michigan Stadium is used in this manner. |
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With the Civil War, many Welshmen began moving west, especially to Michigan and Wisconsin. |
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In Michigan in 2009, one recycler estimated that as many as one household in four would dispose of or recycle a TV set in the following year. |
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The Upper Midwest includes the states of Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. |
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Cherries are important to Michigan and Wisconsin grows many cranberries, a legacy of early 19th century emigration of New England farmers. |
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The leak in wetlands along the Kalamazoo River was only confirmed 17 hours after it happened by a local gas company employee in Michigan. |
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Harvesting wild oyster mushrooms has always been a favorite fall gathering activity for me as a Michigan outdoorsman. |
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The Michigan is a paddle wheeler built in 1982, for cruising on the Lake Biwa at Shiga. |
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Sleeping Bear Dunes is named after a Native American legend, where a female bear and her cub swam across Lake Michigan. |
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A small herd of 15 mostly white fallow deer resides at the Belle Isle Nature Zoo on Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan. |
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In the United States, most sweet cherries are grown in Washington, California, Oregon, Wisconsin, and Michigan. |
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There are naturalised populations occurring from Connecticut to Michigan, and it is probable that they occur elsewhere. |
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Klein was born in 1941 in Chicago, and went to college at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. |
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She graduated from the University of Michigan and received her degree in podiatric medicine from Temple University. |
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Joseph at Niles, Michigan, where they captured the fort while the British were away. |
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Florida is one of the largest states east of the Mississippi River, and only Alaska and Michigan are larger in water area. |
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An invasion of Canada which culminated in the Battle of the Thames was then launched from Michigan. |
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The Lower Peninsula, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is often noted to be shaped like a mitten. |
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The area was part of the larger Northwest Territory until 1800, when western Michigan became part of the Indiana Territory. |
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In 1805, the Michigan Territory was formed, and in 1837 was admitted into the Union as the 26th state. |
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French voyageurs and coureurs des bois explored and settled in Michigan in the 17th century. |
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From 1660 until the end of French rule, Michigan was part of the Royal Province of New France. |
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Under the 1763 Treaty of Paris, Michigan and the rest of New France east of the Mississippi River passed to Great Britain. |
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After the Quebec Act was passed in 1774, Michigan became part of the British Province of Quebec. |
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When Quebec split into Lower and Upper Canada in 1791, Michigan was part of Kent County, Upper Canada. |
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Ultimately, Michigan was recaptured by Americans in 1813 after the Battle of Lake Erie. |
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A number of forts, including Fort Wayne were built in Michigan during the 19th century out of fears of renewed fighting with Britain. |
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By the 1830s, Michigan had 80,000 residents, more than enough to apply and qualify for statehood. |
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The first statewide meeting of the Republican Party took place July 6, 1854, in Jackson, Michigan, where the party adopted its platform. |
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With almost ten million residents, Michigan is a large and influential state, ranking tenth in population among the fifty states. |
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The Michigan State Capitol was dedicated in 1879 and has hosted the executive and legislative branches of the state ever since. |
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Circuit courts are also the only trial courts in the State of Michigan which possess the power to issue equitable remedies. |
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The Republican Party currently holds a majority in both the House and Senate of the Michigan Legislature. |
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Senator Gary Peters was elected in 2014, beating former Republican Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land. |
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Michigan remained fairly reliably Republican at the presidential level for much of the 20th century. |
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Michigan was the home of Gerald Ford, the 38th President of the United States. |
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Ford Presidential Library is located on the campus of his alma mater, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. |
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The Great Lakes that border Michigan from east to west are Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. |
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The larger portion of the state is on the west of this and gradually slopes toward Lake Michigan. |
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A feature of Michigan that gives it the distinct shape of a mitten is the Thumb. |
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Other peninsulas of Michigan include the Keweenaw Peninsula, making up the Copper Country region of the state. |
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Joseph, Kalamazoo, Grand, Muskegon, Manistee, and Escanaba, which flow into Lake Michigan. |
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With 78 state parks, 19 state recreation areas, and 6 state forests, Michigan has the largest state park and state forest system of any state. |
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Michigan has a continental climate, although there are two distinct regions. |
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Farther north, in Central Michigan, Northern Michigan, and the Upper Peninsula, tornadoes are rare. |
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The geological formation of the state is greatly varied, with the Michigan Basin being the most major formation. |
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Michigan rarely experiences earthquakes, thus far mostly smaller ones that do not cause significant damage. |
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Michigan has the largest Dutch, Finnish, and Macedonian populations in the United States. |
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Americans of European descent live throughout Michigan and most of Metro Detroit. |
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As of 2007 about 300,000 people in Southeastern Michigan trace their descent from the Middle East. |
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As of 2007, almost 8,000 Hmong people lived in the State of Michigan, about double their 1999 presence in the state. |
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The beverage Vernors was invented in Michigan in 1866, sharing the title of oldest soft drink with Hires Root Beer. |
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The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory is located at Michigan State University. |
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Article IX of the Constitution of the State of Michigan also provides limitations on how much the state can tax. |
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These fruits are mainly grown in West Michigan due to the moderating effect of Lake Michigan on the climate. |
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Kellogg's cereal is based in Battle Creek, Michigan and processes many locally grown foods. |
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Thornapple Valley, Ball Park Franks, Koegel Meat Company, and Hebrew National sausage companies are all based in Michigan. |
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Michigan's largest sugar refiner, Michigan Sugar Company is the largest east of the Mississippi River and the fourth largest in the nation. |
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Michigan Sugar brand names are Pioneer Sugar and the newly incorporated Big Chief Sugar. |
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Potatoes are grown in Northern Michigan, and corn is dominant in Central Michigan. |
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Many school districts in rural areas of Michigan cancel school on the opening day of firearm deer season, because of attendance concerns. |
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The Michigan Underwater Preserves are 11 underwater areas where wrecks are protected for the benefit of sport divers. |
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The vast majority of rail service in Michigan is devoted to freight, with Amtrak and various scenic railroads the exceptions. |
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Amtrak passenger rail services the state, connecting many southern and western Michigan cities to Chicago, Illinois. |
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Michigan has a number of public universities spread throughout the state and numerous private colleges as well. |
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Collegiate sports in Michigan are popular in addition to professional sports. |
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The state's two largest athletic programs are the Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State Spartans, which play in the NCAA Big Ten Conference. |
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The Michigan High School Athletic Association features around 300,000 participants. |
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Marie in the 18th century or may recall a disparagement intended to compare early settlers in Michigan with the vicious mammal. |
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A sighting in February 2004 near Ubly was the first confirmed sighting in Michigan in 200 years. |
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One of Walker's maternal uncles was John Norvell, a US Senator from Michigan and founder of The Philadelphia Inquirer. |
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The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan houses a Watt rotative engine manufactured in 1788 by Charles Summerfield. |
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Some states, such as New Jersey, Michigan, Iowa or Florida, do not allow teachers in public schools to strike. |
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Only Flint, Michigan, Gary, Indiana, Saint Louis, and Baltimore experienced larger population losses during the decade. |
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Steel's Gary, Indiana facility has been repeatedly charged with discharging polluted wastewater into Lake Michigan and the Grand Calumet River. |
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It originated from Michigan, but its entry into the stockyards in Chicago turned it into an epizootic. |
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The family spent summers at Windemere on Walloon Lake, near Petoskey, Michigan. |
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It was known as Fairbottom Bobs and is preserved in the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. |
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East Chicago, Ind., a smoky Lake Michigan steel town that isn't exactly famous for its esthetic splendor even when the sun shines. |
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This summer over 50 outdoor street art shows will display the work of Michigan and out-of-state painters and craftsmen. |
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The Michigan Association of Counties and other members of the coalition will continue to strive for the ad valorem tax in the Senate. |
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At 24, I slipped on the ice outside of my Michigan apartment. |
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She has a Bachelor of Science degree from Northern Michigan University where she majored in earth science. |
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Consumers Energy has completed installation of a new water turbine on Unit 3 of its Hardy Dam on the Muskegon River near Oxbow, Michigan. |
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Seasonal movements, habitat use patterns, and population dynamics of white-tailed deer in an agricultural region of northern Lower Michigan. |
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She currently lives in Burton, Michigan with her daughter, cat and woolly bear caterpillar. |
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We attempt to study this relationship at the ZIP code level in the state of Michigan. |
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Now it is to be returned to race condition after spending 45 years in the Henry Ford museum in Michigan. |
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Assessing Ecosystem Health and Pollution in Saginaw County, Michigan Using Parasite-Host Relationships in Two Species of Ranid Frogs. |
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Lee Khachaturian, Dickinson Wright PLLC, Lansing, Michigan, for Appellees American Contractors, Ward North, VeriClaim and NovaPro. |
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The northeast outlets were glaciated once more during a readvance of the Lake Michigan lobe, causing the lake to rise to the Calumet level. |
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Dale Killdee of Michigan, the subcommittee's ranking minority member, also participated in the hearing. |
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From 1993, in her mid-twenties, Ruth was an assistant professor, then professor, at the University of Michigan studying knot theory. |
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The dollar depreciated markedly relative to the franc and reichsmark immediately after the bank holiday was declared in Michigan. |
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This Mill Creek specimen represents the first fossil leporid from the Pleistocene of Michigan. |
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Jolynn Paige, a former teacher in Suttons Bay, Michigan, has come up with a way to ritualize giving compliments at dinnertime. |
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To raise them now will kill competition and condemn Michigan to becoming the Rust Belt of Telecommunications, killing Gov. |
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Upon arriving at Michigan State, we discussed these perspectives with Jim Bibbs, our outstanding head track and field coach. |
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Every November, college kids from Michigan to Munich descend on MIT, eager to show off their biohacking skills. |
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Black chokeberry, golden Alexander and roundleaf dogwoods grow well in Michigan in drier soils. |
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Michigan was chosen because you're never more than 85 miles from one of four Great Lakes, and six miles from a boatable lake or river. |
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Brett Seabury and Charles Gervin are at the University of Michigan and Barbara Seabury is in private practice. |
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Fisher's evidence for the butchery of mastodonts by human hunters in Michigan. |
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This is the most recent comprehensive update on the distribution of mastodonts and mammoths in Michigan. |
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It's illegal to ride a manatee in Florida or sell a box turtle in Indiana, but you can pet a bear cub in Michigan. |
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Ebook sponsored by Michigan Technological University and the International Association of Bryologists. |
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Republican senatorial candidate Terri Lynn Land is losing in Michigan. |
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And, as a lifelong Michiganian, it's gratifying to work for a company that invests in Michigan jobs and infrastructure. |
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The Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters and Millwrights is pleased to partner with the North American International Auto Show. |
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Lon Skutt, of Custom Engineering in Saginaw, Michigan, meticulously turned down the rim and cut new extractor cannelures. |
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Snyder declaring October 18-24 as Carbon Monoxide Safety and Awareness Week in Michigan. |
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Well, a long time ago, when Capac, Michigan, had a cider mill, we gathered Wealth and Snow Apples from our orchard. |
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The ACSI, which utilizes licensed CFI Group technology, is managed through the University of Michigan Business School. |
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Charter member of the Interlochen Arts Academy faculty Robert Henderson Murphy died on September 22, 2001, in Traverse City, Michigan. |
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Starting with a small bar in Michigan, he's created his own empire of topless bars. |
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Factors controlling tadpole populations of the chorus frog on Isle Royale, Michigan. |
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The Boilermakers then won three consecutive games, the last one a 22-21 squeaker over fellow Big Ten member Michigan. |
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Legal Aid and Defender said that other circuit courts in Michigan collect demographic statistics on prospective jurors on a voluntary basis. |
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He teaches at Northwestern University and lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
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Paul and Traverse City, Michigan, has been involved in an incident at Traverse City. |
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Cy-Laser America is headquartered in Sterling Heights, Michigan, in a facility that includes a demonstration and technical center. |
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Michigan hopes that his lack of a statement is a sign of possibility. |
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In the present study, we tested 96 men in the Michigan Infant Nurturance Simulation Paradigm using a simulated infant. |
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Specifically, she examines a 1931 Michigan law that required the registration of all unnaturalized foreigners. |
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