For one who was born and grew up in the small towns of the Midwest, there is a special kind of nostalgia about the Fourth of July. |
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Another corporate drama is playing out on the great rust belt stage here in the Midwest. |
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As those industries declined, the upper Midwest became known as the rust belt. |
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In the Midwest and in the rust belt they're going to be very upset about people making sneakers in very poor countries. |
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Early Mercedes were very solid, but there was very little buyer interest In the Midwest where we were pushing them as a sideline to Studebaker. |
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The worst drought across the Midwest in 17 years is now threatening commercial shipping. |
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From the hubbub and colorful chaos of Delhi she journeyed to a town in the Midwest that shall remain unnamed. |
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As the Depression deepened, farmers across the Midwest began to gather at farms being sold off to break up the proceedings. |
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They seem serious, and as you know, it is our baseload plant for the Midwest. |
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He is the two-bit promoter who books the boxer in the tank towns of the South and Midwest. |
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When completed, Art started barnstorming the lumbering biplane throughout the Midwest. |
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Now he ties development to market research, much of which is done far from the Midwest. |
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In the early part of the 20th century, the logging industry turned from the Midwest to the bald cypress and hardwood bottomlands of the South. |
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This was not some guy from the Midwest who'd gone postal on his co-workers. |
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Dreaming in the Midwest was frowned upon, unless it was to be something sensible like a floor manager at Wal-Mart. |
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Acclimatization is relatively quick, and even flatlanders from the Midwest can go out and ski without any ill effects. |
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Game four saw more inclement weather, only this time it was in the form of a brutal heat wave that swept through the Midwest. |
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Earthquakes strike even in the Midwest, fires periodically scorch the West, and tornadoes repeatedly threaten the Heartland. |
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The warblers and orioles and other passerines recently left the cool forests of the upper Midwest and southern Canada. |
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The Hutterites live in communally owned agricultural enclaves, mostly in the upper Midwest. |
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Small farms with tie-stall milking parlors were once ubiquitous in the upper Midwest. |
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This practice is followed by the majority of paleoethnobotanists, especially when dealing with open-air sites in the Midwest. |
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There were still some functioning ones on interstate superhighways running through the Southwest and Midwest Sectors. |
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In the Midwest on Thursday, he taped an appearance on a chat show with former rap singer Queen Latifah, whose audience is mostly younger blacks. |
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He has been to Democrat strongholds, Republican bastions and across the battleground states of the Midwest. |
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Recent censuses have confirmed a population shift away from the Northeast and Midwest, towards the South and West. |
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Atrazine is an herbicide widely used to control weeds in Midwest corn and soybean fields. |
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Some believe the Midwest is the real battleground for 2004, with every industrial state in the region haemorrhaging jobs. |
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Prior to joining the company, she was a retail buyer for various department stores in the Midwest. |
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Taking a look at news in brief tonight, a winter storm dropped up to 10 inches of snow in parts of the Midwest. |
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And I am glad that I passed through a great city on my way to the country, that I sojourned in California before settling in the Midwest. |
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He probably didn't hammer enough on bread-and-butter issues in the Midwest. |
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Predictions were a coastal storm would meet the kind of weather that socked the Midwest earlier in the week. |
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They came to work in the large industrial cities of the Northeast and Midwest as factory laborers, peddlers, busboys, and bootblacks. |
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There's nothing about him going home to the Midwest and watching slasher flicks with his friends and remembering how good the Midwest is. |
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He performed as a concert pianist and professional accompanist throughout the Midwest. |
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This tornado hit Furnace county, Nebraska, and it is one of 100 twisters that ravaged must of the Midwest over the weekend. |
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Parts of the Northeast and Midwest are starting the week waterlogged by summer storms. |
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And the tourism drought hits the Midwest less hard than other parts of the country. |
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Rutgers fans speak with envy of Midwest football schools such as Nebraska, where the fan support is rabid and the local kids stick around. |
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During 2000 and 2001, West Nile virus spread rapidly through the South and Midwest, establishing enzootic activity in 28 states. |
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The regionally immense deposits of rich loess soils, for example in the Midwest, are also of aeolian origin. |
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The Midwest, however, has largely kept the faith, which dismays observers like Thomas Frank. |
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The Midwest is full of doughy white guys that love to get their hands dirty and work hard, so that shouldn't be a problem. |
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Much of the Midwest is on alert tonight for severe storms after a weekend of wild weather. |
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Lane emphasizes that building partnerships is key to agroterrorism prevention across the Midwest. |
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This grid links powerful computers in California, Texas, the Midwest and Pennsylvania. |
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Flood waters are receding in some parts of the Midwest, but still rising in others. |
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We're looking at some idea that it might be a colder than normal winter in the Northeast and Midwest. |
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If you like sentimental goo about growing up in the Midwest of America among widescreen landscapes, boy, are you in luck. |
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The data were collected from multiple sites in the Midwest, however, which increased the reliability and generalizability of these data. |
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Red clover grows better than alfalfa in the acidic soils that are common in the Midwest. |
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The always-on, two-way Internet communication with other farmers throughout the Midwest has truly transformed his business. |
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This was a band of the Midwest, no attitude, no pretension and always able to laugh at themselves. |
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On balance, more of those interregional movers decide to leave the Northeast and Midwest than move to those regions. |
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Yet there is no consensus on the presence of Clovis bifaces in the Midwest or their typological affinities to Gainey bifaces. |
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Lisa is one of two blind judo competitors in the Midwest who compete against sighted athletes. |
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The disease is common and can be quite severe in the southern portions of the Midwest on erect and trailing blackberries and black raspberries. |
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Increased land sales and pre-emption laws had facilitated rapid settlement of the Midwest and the Old Southwest. |
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Another innovative way Midwest is providing service to members with dairies is through a heifer-replacement program. |
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I got everybody on it, from the Midwest to the East Coast to Down South to the West Coast, baby. |
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The region is representative of more than 7 million acres of Midwest cropland. |
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Farmers throughout the Midwest and southern states ship their produce on barges down the Mississippi River to New Orleans, where they are loaded onto ocean-going vessels. |
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But a few Augusts later, Chicago and the Midwest got clobbered by thousands of cases while Queens was quiet. |
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As coker notes, the state has heavy concentrations of transplants from the Northeast and Midwest. |
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I opened one box of journals and keepsakes and there I found an old autograph book that was given to me when I moved from the Midwest at eight years old. |
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Many of the U.S. reserves of crude oil are found in the Midwest and along the plains region. |
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Across the Midwest, corn and soybeans are burning up in the field, and ranchers are culling their herds. |
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Having been raised in the Midwest, I am always astonished by people who are daunted by snow. |
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She was born in the downstate Illinois town of Blue Mound in 1972 and still carries traces of the Midwest in her voice. |
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One is a robust woman the artist has indicated is from the American Midwest and the other a diminutive man he has identified as a French legionnaire. |
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In a frightening development for the GOP, Democrats had won even traditionally Republican constituencies in the Midwest. |
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In the Midwest, cucumber beetles will arrive in August, posing the same problems for heartland rosarians as Japanese beetles do for most rosarians east of the Rockies. |
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School children in the Midwest are being hit by a viral infection that is sending hundreds to the hospital. |
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Astonishingly, a version of that show is still touring the Midwest. |
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Dillinger missed the Roaring '20s and emerged into a Midwest in which bank robbery seemed, to some, one of the few remaining avenues of opportunity. |
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Great new novels on hippie California, a bookish adventure, and the gritty Midwest. |
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Dining at Suomi gives visitors a slice of Upper Peninsula life and a taste of Midwest history. |
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The Midwest boasts easily accessible deposits of coal that tend to be thicker than the more depleted eastern coal fields. |
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Liar-liar works magnificently against the TV rookie, the minor-league humanities professor blinking into the camera from a remote studio in the Midwest. |
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He spends his summers traversing the Midwest in his studio Winnebago, painting lush forest scenes resplendent with deer, lakes, and waterfalls on things like garage doors. |
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And throughout the country, particularly in the Midwest, there are a host of large, unglamorous, profitable firms. |
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It was one of the largest superlocal co-op chains of grain silos in the Midwest and aggressively tried new ventures, from raising hogs to processing soybeans for food. |
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Christie will vie with Romney for primary and caucus votes chiefly in the North and to some extent in the Midwest. |
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His schedule during the spring semester includes a performance with the Midwest Children's Choir Festival in February and a scholarship musicale in April. |
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The case is reduced to a rescue of two old-line industrial companies that bend metal in the Midwest. |
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Nafta is also said to have put 250,000 maize farmers in Mexico out of work, their smallholdings no match for the industrial farms of the American Midwest. |
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Running buffalo clover once occurred over a broad area of the Midwest. |
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Since its marketing coverage is still spotty in certain regions, a growth-oriented buyer will want to negotiate new relationships in the Midwest and elsewhere. |
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Droughts have always been part of farming and ranching in the hardest-hit areas of the Midwest. |
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Over the longer term, it needs to retool itself so it can become competitive in the Northeast, Midwest, and California. |
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Wire grass grows wild and tall in the peat bogs of the Upper Midwest. |
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But preaching to the converters is not going to help in the Midwest. |
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The migration of former slaves to the Midwest during the Civil War was a flight toward freedom as well as an escape from the violence and chaos of war. |
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We could bring kids in from other countries to share their experiences in these big states in the Midwest, where there are a lot of young people who are totally disconnected. |
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One example in the Midwest is the introduction of the musk thistle weevil which feeds on musk thistles. |
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The types of Low German spoken in these communities and in the Midwest region of the United States have diverged since emigration. |
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Paul Butera, chairman of Chicago-based Certified Grocers Midwest, has purchased Sheboygan, Wis. |
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If your child has an S-curve, you can contact Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush pediatric spine specialists Drs. |
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Heritage Pride raises its Black Angus cattle traditionally in the Midwest and finishes them on local grains for superior flavor and tenderness. |
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The Upper Midwest includes the states of Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. |
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The Democrats dominate the urbanized coasts and the industrial Midwest. |
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The U includes more than 12 hours of content, covering The Ivy League, The Northeast, The Midwest, The South, and The West. |
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Several Midwest and East Coast states and some federal courts still use the legal year and stated terms of court. |
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The 25 drivers of FTL Custom Commodities provide refrigerated service throughout the Midwest and Mid-south. |
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The city is endowed with one of the largest collections of Prairie School buildings outside of the Midwest. |
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Malaria devastated the Jamestown colony and regularly ravaged the South and Midwest of the United States. |
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It is part of the Midwest Leather Weekend, including the Midwest Puppy Contest, the Puppy Mosh Pit Party and the Midwest LeatherBall. |
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The trend seems especially popular among small or family-run dairy farms in the Northeast and parts of the Midwest, like Wisconsin, notes Soder. |
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It has been seen as an American Midwest and Rust Belt counterpart to West Coast country rock and the Southern rock of the American South. |
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He and his gang Panic Zone hung out where the rural black community of Spencer intersects the southeast Oklahoma City suburb of Midwest City. |
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The merger between HBAN and SKYF deepens and extends HBAN's Midwest franchise, while providing sizable operating efficiencies. |
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The famous square dancing tractors made 23 appearances in 2005 throughout the Midwest. |
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Midwest community bank Salin Bank has announced the appointment of Thomas D Stayer as an Indianapolis mortgage originator. |
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With offices on each coast and in the Midwest, NLCS is well-positioned to service its growing client base. |
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Recent research suggests that the AMO is related to the past occurrence of major droughts in the US Midwest and the Southwest. |
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Bighead and silver carp now reign in the Mississippi and other Midwest river systems. |
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At Midwest there is a Fagin character, Quinton, who is running a school for terrorists or something on that order. |
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Traditional choices here in the Midwest have included silver maple and Siberian elm. |
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Costume contests for adults and kids bring out the best cosplayers in the Midwest. |
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The invasive species garlic mustard, Alliaria petiolata, has negative impacts on understory forest species in the Midwest. |
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Department of Health survey found that binge drinking is still popular, especially in the Midwest. |
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While ONP looks relatively strong on the West Coast, some sources in the Midwest report signs of a backslide for the grade. |
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By contrast there are relatively fewer Welsh names in New England, the northern Midwest, and the southwest. |
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Wrongful birth lawsuits are actually exceedingly uncommon, if not throughout the United States at least in the Midwest. |
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Throughout Kevin's career he has always been located in the Midwest and is a diehard fan of the region and people. |
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Members of unions are disproportionately older, male and residents of the Northeast, the Midwest, and California. |
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In the Midwest, for example, several states participate in the Great Lakes State Tax Compact. |
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Ohio is the essential Midwest battleground for any presidential campaign. |
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The world's smallest violin playing hearts and flowers for every sweetheart of the Midwest who didn't make it in Hollywood. |
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Shoppers at supercenters are usually between the ages of 25 and 49, and more likely to live in the South or Midwest than on either coast. |
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The Appalachian Mountains divide the eastern seaboard from the Great Lakes and the grasslands of the Midwest. |
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One of the largest migrations in American history occurred in the 1840s as the Latter Day Saints left the Midwest to build a theocracy in Utah. |
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Midwestern groups like Kansas, REO Speedwagon and Styx helped further cement heavy rock in the Midwest as a form of stadium rock. |
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Recently a coal-fired power plant in the Midwest was experiencing gear coupling failure in its coal pulverizer drives. |
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Northern pintails are pretty much homebodies that breed in the upper Midwest and migrate just a few hundred miles from where they were born. |
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Their internationalism spoke the flat accents of the Midwest, or the twang of the border and Southern states. |
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In the United States, cooperatives, particularly those in the Midwest, are analyzed at the University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives. |
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It also connected the burgeoning agricultural production of the Midwest and shipping on the Great Lakes, with the port of New York City. |
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Farm products came in from the Midwest, and finished manufactured moved west. |
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This study examined genetic variation and population structure of 1023 saugers in 12 populations from the Midwest and Great Plains regions of North America. |
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Steel operates a sheet and tin finishing facility in Portage, Indiana, known as Midwest Plant, acquired after the National Steel Corporation bankruptcy. |
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The British did have other allies, especially in the upper Midwest. |
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The mechanized textile system, introduced by Francis Cabot Lowell, remained dominant in New England for a century until the industry shifted to the Midwest and the South. |
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He convinced thousands of people, mostly in the American Midwest, that Drake's fortune was being held by the British government, and had compounded to a huge amount. |
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The River links to the Erie Canal and Great Lakes, allowing manufacturing in the Midwest, including automobiles in Detroit, to use the river for transport. |
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In 1836, the Georgia General Assembly voted to build the Western and Atlantic Railroad in order to provide a link between the port of Savannah and the Midwest. |
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French claims to French Louisiana stretched thousands of miles from modern Louisiana north to the largely unexplored Midwest, and west to the Rocky Mountains. |
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One of the most significant canals of this era was the Erie Canal, built to link the Midwest to the Port of New York, a significant seaport during that time. |
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She is listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who of American Women, Who's Who in the Midwest, Who's Who in Finance and Industry, and The World Who's Who of Women. |
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Holders of preferred and common stock in Midwest Power Systems Inc. |
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At the height of the Wisconsin Episode glaciation, ice covered most of Canada, the Upper Midwest, and New England, as well as parts of Montana and Washington. |
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Traditionally, New England is a soggier gardening atmosphere than the Midwest, where rain gardens are a bonanza for parched land that needs every speck of water. |
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An example of this occurred in a Midwest nursing home when a sacral pressure ulcer on a resident was treated with collagenase for more than four years. |
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For example, small communities in the Midwest have developed modest but well-designed approaches to townscaping that make them exceptionally visually appealing. |
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Earlier this morning, FTN Financial Securities issued a First Call Note regarding Mercantile's exposure to Midwest Express and to the transportation industry. |
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They mostly live in both the Upper Midwest and Pacific Northwest. |
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Archaeologist Ken Feder has stated that none of the material evidence that would be expected from a Viking presence in and travel through the American Midwest exists. |
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