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Intelligent as a Post On Friday we noted that the local newspaper in Bloomington, Ill., is called the Pantagraph, and we wondered what in blazes a pantagraph is.
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The Pantagraph is a public forum for dscussion of issues.
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So there you have it: "Pantagraph" is a synonym for "post-Intelligencer
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"Unanimity is a weak word," wrote the editor of the Bloomington "Pantagraph," "to express the universal and intense feeling of the convention.
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The facility is "very similar to a chicken or turkey farm," Ron Willmore, who was the site superintendent in 2004, told the Pantagraph, "except for what happens to them."
Martha Rosenberg: Illinois Is Broke but Still Raising Pheasants for Cheney-Style Hunting Martha Rosenberg 2011
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"When hunters lose access to places to hunt, they become discouraged and quit the sport," Rodeen admitted to the Pantagraph.
Martha Rosenberg: Illinois Is Broke but Still Raising Pheasants for Cheney-Style Hunting Martha Rosenberg 2011
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"Jeb helped Florida became a state of strength," Brady said Wednesday, according to the Pantagraph.
Jeb Bush Campaigns For Bill Brady In Illinois The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"When hunters lose access to places to hunt, they become discouraged and quit the sport," Rodeen admitted to the Pantagraph.
Martha Rosenberg: Illinois Is Broke but Still Raising Pheasants for Cheney-Style Hunting Martha Rosenberg 2011
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During the economic meltdown of 2008, Kelley Quinn, an Illinois Office of Management and Budget spokesperson, told the Pantagraph, "Raising pheasants at a financial loss, just so they can be killed, is not one of our top priorities when the state is facing a $750 million budget gap for FY08."
Martha Rosenberg: Illinois Is Broke but Still Raising Pheasants for Cheney-Style Hunting Martha Rosenberg 2011
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During the economic meltdown of 2008, Kelley Quinn, an Illinois Office of Management and Budget spokesperson, told the Pantagraph, "Raising pheasants at a financial loss, just so they can be killed, is not one of our top priorities when the state is facing a $750 million budget gap for FY08."
Martha Rosenberg: Illinois Is Broke but Still Raising Pheasants for Cheney-Style Hunting Martha Rosenberg 2011
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