Each slogan won cheers from a largely conservative crowd of South Dakotan students. |
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Each slogan landed with the force of a punch and won cheers from a largely conservative crowd of South Dakotan students. |
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He is the great-grandson of a South Dakotan who homesteaded near Centerville. |
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With about 750,000 residents, what are the odds of bumping into a native South Dakotan outside its borders? |
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She is a typically reticent South Dakotan and an enormous influence on my life. |
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The senator is a no-frills, no-fanfare Democrat and a fourth-generation South Dakotan. |
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Women were not welcome in nineteenth-century South Dakotan bars. |
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Her mysteries are irredeemably small town and South Dakotan. |
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As a native South Dakotan, I follow that state's politics fairly closely. |
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The peak of North Dakotan auroral activity appears to take place after sunspot maximum and when the spots are declining. |
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We had the worst winter in 80 years,'' said coach Brad Walsh, a native North Dakotan. |
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Ken, being a native North Dakotan, was eager to disabuse me of that notion which, as things turned out, he certainly did. |
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As a fellow South Dakotan and as his colleague, it has been an honor to serve rural America alongside Jonathan. |
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The native North Dakotan was then head coach at the University of Iowa and the Hawkeyes were led by a great All-American guard named Ronnie Lester. |
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The North Dakotan was down three times before referee Dave Parris stopped the contest 39 seconds into the second round, making Calzaghe's 12th title defence his easiest yet. |
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In 1988, he was named the first-ever co-chair of the Democratic Policy Committee, making him the first South Dakotan ever to hold a Senate leadership position. |
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