Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation Independent
- abbreviation India
- abbreviation Indian
- abbreviation Indiana
- abbreviation Indies
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- abbreviation
Indiana - abbreviation
India - abbreviation
Indian - abbreviation
Independent - abbreviation
Industry /industrial
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Examples
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Richmond, Ind., is taking a similar approach with an All Hallows 'Eve service that will include Bible stories of witches and sorcerers instead of the typical saints, angels and disciples.
On Halloween Sunday, Some Opt For All Saints' Parties Josh Fleet 2010
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Richmond, Ind., is taking a similar approach with an All Hallows 'Eve service that will include Bible stories of witches and sorcerers instead of the typical saints, angels and disciples.
On Halloween Sunday, Some Opt For All Saints' Parties Josh Fleet 2010
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The native of South Bend, Ind., is a rarity in NASCAR as a college graduate — a 2001 Purdue University alumnus with a vehicle structural engineering degree, to be precise.
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Tv. There are alot of religious people in Ind. RuthieM
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Like they showed last night Obama won all the important areas in Ind. to beat the McCain in Sept. Mary
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Dozens hurt when Greyhound bus tips over in Ind. [AP] (Photo: M3rcury)
At Least 25 Injured On Greyhound Bus, Driver Fell Asleep - The Consumerist 2008
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Michael Wells, president of REI Real Estate Services, of Carmel, Ind., which is co-developing the JW Marriott, believes the credit crunch could ultimately benefit the local hotel market by thinning the supply pipeline.
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As the United States prepares to announce its World Cup roster, the 23-year-old midfielder from Fort Wayne, Ind., is a shoo-in, a spark of speed and energy that helped the Americans reach the quarterfinals four years ago.
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The College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind., is home to a leather belt worn by some flying wedge blockers in the 1890s.
USATODAY.com 2005
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The Fieldhouse in New Castle, Ind., is the heart of the city and can hold half of the town's population.
USATODAY.com - Fieldhouse a cathedral to high school hoops 2004
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