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Examples
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But given the way their own country is coming apart at the seams, it could be called the Untied States.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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One of the first such sites was started by a disgruntled United Airlines customer named Jeremy Comstock, who started a Web site called Untied.com in 1996 after a bad flight between Toronto and Tokyo.
Your Call Is (Not That) Important to Us Emily Yellin 2009
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If you want to seperate the people from the USA from the rest of the Americas shouldn’t we be called Untied Statesians.
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I've seldom seen it used to refer to all Spanish-speaking Latin Americas, and even heard resentment against the term from Mexicans doing business in the Untied States.
Page 2 2009
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"Gringo" usually -- in MEXICO -- means a person from the Untied States (and/or Canada) but in originally referred to "Greeks" ... i.e. refugees from the Byzantine Empire, who poured into the Iberian peninsula after the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
Page 2 2009
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Baxter discusses her new best-selling memoir, Untied, and opens up about her claims of abuse during her marriage.
Meredith Baxter on Abusive Marriage: Family Ties Saved My Life 2011
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As all of the above evidence demonstrates, Russia is clearly trying to manipulate the Untied States into allowing climate change to happen.
The Russian Plot To Change the Climate | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2009
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A certain percentage of people who immigrate to the Untied States are too young (or in a few cases too old) to work.
Matthew Yglesias » The Soon-to-Change Unemployment Narrative 2010
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"Gringo" usually -- in MEXICO -- means a person from the Untied States (and/or Canada) but in originally referred to "Greeks" ... i.e. refugees from the Byzantine Empire, who poured into the Iberian peninsula after the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
Page 2 2009
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I've seldom seen it used to refer to all Spanish-speaking Latin Americas, and even heard resentment against the term from Mexicans doing business in the Untied States.
Page 2 2009
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