To them it's entirely feasible that being a Yooper is less of a birthright and more of a way of life. |
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Mr. Stupak, 57, with a shock of thick gray hair and the stare of a law enforcement officer, is a Yooper. |
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He is, you may have guessed correctly, a Yooper who lives in Iowa. |
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For him, one of the most entertaining aspects about working on the theater's new play has been deciphering the thick Yooper accent used by his two costars. |
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Other notable additions include freegan, fracking, and Yooper, a nickname used for a native or resident of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. |
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The Superior Dome is affectionately known as the Yooper Dome. |
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Jerry Sarasin is a Yooper from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. |
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