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It was so common it grew in the midwest's ditches along the road so why rid the united states of something that has been here just as long as the original native americans that had no laws.
Public-Land Pot Farms A Growing Crisis Dave Hurteau 2008
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Said the head of the midwest's sausage empire regarding the meal in question: "Not only could I not get a table - even though I had a reservation, mind you - but the maitre d 'was extremely snooty and had the gall to say I was an impostor."
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Chambourcin and Norton are two red varieties that astound me with their character, charm, and quality, and that showcase the midwest's potential.
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Mississippi in Thomson, Illinois, is the midwest's largest supplier of freshwater fish and probably handles more Asian carp than any other right now.
Chicago Reader 2010
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The largest off-road circuit in the country boasts 15 classes of dune buggies and trucks competing for the midwest's largest purse -- $30,000, or $35,000 if driving a Chevy.
Chicago Reader 2010
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By the late 19th century, Clinton was known as the midwest's sawmill capital; in the 1880s, according to a guide put out by the nonprofit Clinton Area
Chicago Reader 2010
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But then, post World War II, it began its long decline, along with other cities along the canal and in the midwest's "Rust Belt."
TreeHugger 2010
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The city was also strengthening itself as the midwest's financial, banking, and business service center, and the modernization of the south-side steel plants would, by 1954, turn the region into the world's foremost manufacturer of iron and steel.
Chicago Reader 2010
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If the upper midwest's culture was formed by winter, so, in many places, was the economy.
Chicago Reader 2010
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SUNDAY The Villa Louis Carriage Classic, the midwest's largest horse-and-carriage-driving event, includes competition for singles, pairs, and four-in-hand hitches.
Chicago Reader 2010
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