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- adjective Of or relating to
Milwaukee ,Wisconsin ,USA . - noun A native or inhabitant of
Milwaukee ,Wisconsin ,USA .
Etymologies
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The Milwaukeean is a leader with the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin.
JSOnline.com 2010
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The Milwaukeean is a leader with the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin.
JSOnline.com 2010
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Progress has been encouraging, fueled by a largely pro bono public awareness campaign that ensured virtually every Milwaukeean was aware of the issue and a partnership with the Milwaukee schools to train nearly 1,000 teachers to deliver age-appropriate, science-based curriculum on sexuality.
Brian Gallagher: More Bang for Community Bucks Brian Gallagher 2012
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Progress has been encouraging, fueled by a largely pro bono public awareness campaign that ensured virtually every Milwaukeean was aware of the issue and a partnership with the Milwaukee schools to train nearly 1,000 teachers to deliver age-appropriate, science-based curriculum on sexuality.
Brian Gallagher: More Bang for Community Bucks Brian Gallagher 2012
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Love your blog in general, but and as a born-and-raised Milwaukeean now living in New Jersey, you really made my day this morning.
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The eccentric Milwaukeean used turkey and chicken bones to create intricate miniature towers and elaborate little thrones.
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Acknowledging that “citizen journalism has forced news organizations to change the way they do business,” news site OnMilwaukee. com announced last month it would invite readers to launch their own blogs on all things Milwaukeean.
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Every Milwaukeean in the movie, from the cabbie to the three women, sounds just like anyone you'd talk to in the Cream City.
trinityboy Diary Entry trinityboy 2005
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I broke in with a remark to the effect that he would have felt even worse had it been perpetrated by a Milwaukeean, and that we were glad it was a New Yorker who did the deed.
The Attempted Assassination of ex-President Theodore Roosevelt Oliver Remey
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Backed by drummer John Evert -- a Milwaukeean who shares the gig with local hitter Jared Isabella -- the trio churned out an impressively plush and regal blend of atmospheric slide guitar, warm organ parts, hypnotically heavy bass lines and occasional electronic beats.
www.startribune.com 2012
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