He is obviously having fun with his take on a midwestern everyman, but make no mistake, it is a take and little more. |
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It's also possible that midwestern grazing lands are being repopulated each spring by windborne flies from the South. |
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We know, though, that we will always be easterners in a midwestern culture that accepts outsiders but does not exactly embrace them. |
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My fickle midwestern mother-in-law broke into loud ululations over the cherry strudel, with its vanilla ice cream and dusting of powdered sugar. |
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Over the past 18 months the Cougar Network has documented 21 cougars in nine midwestern U.S. states and one Canadian province. |
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The detainees were incarcerated at a midwestern county juvenile detention center. |
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A retired farmwife emerged from her white clapboard house with a hearty midwestern hello. |
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I work at a midwestern university's network help desk for students, faculty, and staff. |
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His men's haberdashery in St. Paul, Minn., once served as the factory's midwestern distribution center. |
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The Harvard Study of Air Pollution and Health compared respiratory morbidity in 6 cities in the eastern and midwestern United States. |
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So the midwestern dialect, which General American is closest to, really grew out of the midwestern accent. |
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A dimension where everyone lives in climate controlled gated estates and they don't like lost midwestern lunatics. |
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First, most midwestern mine grasslands exceed the apparent size thresholds for even the most area-sensitive grassland species. |
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Learning telegraphy, he worked in various midwestern cities as a telegraph and presswire operator. |
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A prototype of a newly patented device tested at a large midwestern beef packing plant can successfully detect small amounts of fecal matter on meat animal carcasses. |
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Hundreds of flights to and from the midwestern and northeastern United States were cancelled on Saturday and road traffic slowed to a crawl as the storm gathered steam. |
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With a gigantic career based upon an aw-shucks tone of blue collar tales of midwestern values, couldn't one little fling many years ago get absolved after a teary apology? |
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On the side was an irregularly shaped, beautifully rendered midwestern landscape which evoked tears of nostalgia for the north country I had forsaken. |
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They considered deleterious human influence in the habitat of maned wolves to be more intense in the southeast than in the midwestern Brazilian states. |
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Not everyone in Ohio speaks with the midwestern nasal twang. |
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Except George Spahn had no such dream, nor was he a midwestern Model T salesman. |
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This network began about 12 years ago, when we laid fiber from midwestern Pennsylvania to New Jersey using GPU's right of way as an electric utility. |
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Channel catfish stocks have been maintained in state and federal fish hatcheries in the southeastern and midwestern states for several decades to support sport fishing. |
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Cramer built a different Republican Party in Florida, attracting local white conservatives and transplants from northern and midwestern states. |
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Mainly located in the southeastern and midwestern stares, LongHorn's atmosphere is decidedly steaks and longneck beers, says Hickey. |
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Chess, it seems, is even more bicoastal than the usual occasions of midwestern envy. |
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Sciurus carolinensis is native to the eastern and midwestern United States, and to the southerly portions of the eastern provinces of Canada. |
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Constructing a new blade manufacturing plant in Vadodara, Gujarat in midwestern India. |
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The author takes rural midwestern life as a canvas for a series of tightly woven character studies. |
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Groundhogs are native to Canada and the eastern and midwestern United States. |
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Another midwestern town, torn by a police shooting, has the answer. |
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That Chicago would swallow the midwestern sea, smother it in concrete, or that the lake wielded enough strength to outpolitick even Mayor Richard J. Daley? |
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In the midwestern United States, they are not uncommon during winter near reservoirs and wildlife refuges that provide foraging opportunities at waterfowl concentrations. |
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One goal of the project was to bring the site back to its Midwestern prairie condition, partly for the purpose of water conservation. |
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Casebolt offered 20 labels, including pagan, atheist and agnostic in his Midwestern survey. |
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This highly respected modern troupe danced an art-conscious repertoire in Chicago and during a Midwestern tour. |
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Named after the run-down apartment building the band was eventually evicted from, The Lawrence Arms give us straight-up, Midwestern punk rock. |
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Seems the fake Brad was barhopping through the stunned Midwestern nightlife with a bevy of bodyguards, garbed in a black cowboy hat and goatee. |
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He soon became the acknowledged leader of the regionalist style, concentrating on the depiction of historic Midwestern subjects. |
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This year, a surprising number of Midwestern cities were added to the list. |
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Dallas, like other Midwestern cities, gave way to the rule of the automobile. |
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They set out to develop flavors that would be readily embraced in their upper Midwestern markets. |
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In the humid Midwestern United States, wheat should never follow wheat or spelt in the rotation sequence. |
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He has won numerous awards for his interpretation of the Midwestern landscape. |
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Biotechnology's effects on Midwestern agriculture will be discussed at the Agricultural Field Day in August. |
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We regular listeners became as familiar with the kids and teachers of this Midwestern steel mill town as we were with our own relatives. |
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This is no great film, but to treat it like some made-for-TV biopic of an unknown Midwestern gangster and his ditzy moll is itself a crime. |
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I went to look for you at the unwelcoming, understocked bookstore in the small Midwestern town in which I temporarily resided. |
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Having just escaped from smallish Midwestern college communities, they weren't interested in launching their careers somewhere even smaller. |
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This is a classic gnome placement that has a Midwestern sensibility as well as a minimalistic charm that hits you right in the breadbasket. |
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Midwestern by birth, German by descent, and married to a Viennese, he liked the Germans, but he detested Hitler and his gang. |
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I recently moved from a small Midwestern college town to a sprawling Southern metropolis. |
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The program each year recognizes environmental stewardship efforts by retailers in 13 Midwestern states. |
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In 1920, Midwestern states produced a variety of crops such as apples, cherries, grapes, tomatoes, potatoes, and strawberries. |
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Colors were rich and true, especially the Midwestern sunrises frequently caught on tape before early-morning photo shoots. |
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Seeing all those skinny girls in the movies wearing bikinis and their long straight hair and suntans made me feel very Midwestern and un-groovy. |
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Dialogues varying only in their intonation contour were presented in a random order to 47 speakers of Midwestern American English. |
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As Emily is a good corn-fed Midwestern girl who hasn't left the nest until now, she is excited by the possibilities of this assignment. |
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I know Ledger is Australian, but the two come across like a pair of corn-fed Midwestern American football players. |
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Brett hit a couple of warning-track fly balls in those last few games that died in the Midwestern wind. |
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The convenience sample was recruited from fraternal organizations, health fairs, and churches in a Midwestern community. |
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In the 1860s a controversy over predestination among Midwestern Lutherans caused further splits that lasted well into the twentieth century. |
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A white trailer rolls onto the deserted main square of a quiet Midwestern town. |
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In it he described with realism and satire the dullness of life in a small Midwestern town. |
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Whenever the Democrat arrives in the Midwestern state, he is dogged by a volunteer from the rival campaign dressed as a giant ear of corn. |
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The same could not be said for Foley, whose Midwestern politesse never quite gelled with the salty bare-knuckles feistiness that's become the DN's trademark. |
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Now, I'm supposed to be pithy in this column, full of cute and snide comments about my Midwestern family, how they don't get it, how they're getting old and crotchety. |
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Alcohol is the crutch and a typewriter is the enabler for Leon Barlow, the bruised and possibly brilliant Midwestern American scribe at the centre of Big Bad Love. |
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Simon is 51 years old, tall, and possessed of a big smile that conveys Midwestern values and steadiness. |
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Murray nostalgically regrets the lost America of his 1950s Midwestern boyhood. |
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Generation is tremendous says one Midwestern packer, contributing to an abundance of supply that is helping to keep prices somewhat depressed. |
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Midwestern Manufacturing has designed a new sideboom attachment for a John Deere 1050J model crawler tractor. |
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The viral infection sending hundreds of Midwestern kids to the hospital is EV-68, a rather nasty strain of enterovirus. |
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Ryan exuded Midwestern earnestness when Romney picked him, and the press gushed over his P90X workout regimen. |
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With her open Midwestern face and winsome smile, it was easy for her to get into conversations. |
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I was adopting a position of enlightened intellectual who was going to teach my Midwestern students about the realities and inequalities of their nation. |
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I went to a fairly prestigious Midwestern university, and I entered the program with a cohort of 14 first-year grad students. |
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You grew up in West Virginia, so were you privy to any Midwestern quirkiness? |
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Yet, in one recent Midwestern survey, one third of teachers had no training in first aid, and almost one half had never completed a course in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
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But there's more flowing in this Midwestern metropolis than just suds. |
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With Southern and Midwestern rappers rising to prominence over the past few years, the birthplace of hip-hop has only constituted about a third of rap radio playlists. |
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A flapper and a flirt, she was white, middle-class and Midwestern. |
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Midwestern Manufacturing Company has announced the start of production of its newly designed sideboom attachment for the new John Deere 1050J model crawler tractor. |
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He's Jake's driver, a superficially upstanding example of militarized Midwestern values who turns out to be a freak beyond all bounds. |
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Midwestern Inspired Home Designs showcases 275 home plans with over 175 color photographs, 180 full color renderings, and text summaries with highlights. |
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I remember explaining the change to one CFO of a Midwestern manufacturer. |
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Cooked rattlesnake meat is an exception, which is commonly consumed in parts of the Midwestern United States. |
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I know Wisconsinites are caring and generous, and I am counting on these strong Midwestern values to demonstrate that in this special auction. |
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The Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine is in Downers Grove. |
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But the treatment, mefenoxam, is ineffective against the pathogen causing Aphanomyces root rot common to Midwestern soils. |
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It is the principal city in the Chicago Metropolitan Area, situated in the Midwestern United States and the Great Lakes region. |
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These eolian loess deposits may be very deep, even hundreds of meters, as in areas of China and the Midwestern United States of America. |
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Numerous Eastern and Midwestern glasshouses produced the nappie in several sizes. |
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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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You seem pleasant and harmless with your dark ingenu eyes and your nice Midwestern manners. |
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A major strain was a distaste for the Midwestern nouveau in particular. |
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Commuter railroads have been a key element to the grow and prosperity of American Midwestern cities for the more than a century. |
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By 1930, 800,000 people had emigrated, the majority settling in the Midwestern United States. |
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The subregion of Midwestern Ontario consists of the Counties of Huron, Bruce, Grey, and Perth. |
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Jesse Peterson, Corey Boffing and Ben Wade each won two events for Thurston, as the Colts defeated Willamette 106-39 in a Midwestern League dual meet. |
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Changes in agricultural practices since World War II have led to dramatic declines in ring-necked pheasant populations throughout the Midwestern United States. |
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Most Swedish immigrants moved to the Midwestern United States, with a large population in Minnesota, with a few others moving to other parts of the United States and Canada. |
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Huguenot torte, a chewy, macaroonlike cake, looks and sounds like a French dish, but it is really a knockoff of Ozark pudding, a Midwestern dessert. |
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