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  • {{r|Vermont (U.S. state)}}
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  • | Secretary of State of Vermont
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  • In 1983, [[Ben Cohen]] approached Vermont artist [[Woody Jackson]] about using Jackson's distinctive cow themed artwo
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  • ...ssion, with growing unemployment. On the Canadian border with New York and Vermont, the embargo laws were openly flouted. By March an increasingly frustrated ...ed to failure on the Lake Champlain-Richelieu River water route because of Vermont's dependence on a Canadian outlet for produce. At St. John, Lower Canada, �
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  • ...s today are very similar to the evaporators developed in the late 1800s in Vermont. ...06,. Other major areas of commercial production are [[Vermont (U.S. state)|Vermont]] (1.7 million litres), [[New Brunswick]] (1.2 million litres), [[Maine (U.
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  • ...ling into Canada: How the Champlain Valley Defied Jefferson's Embargo." ''Vermont History'' 1970 38(1): 5-21. ISSN 0042-4161
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  • ...She is a graduate of Juilliard's playwriting program and the University of Vermont.
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  • :'''Vermont'''
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  • {{r|Jon Wallace}} [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team; Rutland, Vermont
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  • ...ebec, crossed into [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]] and [[Vermont (U.S. state)|Vermont]], and stretched into the fast-growing [[Detroit]]-Chicago corridor inside
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  • ...ats vasopressin. The Brattleboro rat strain (named after West Brattleboro, Vermont; the location of the animal house where the founders of the strain were fir
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  • Arthur was born on October 5, 1829 in Fairfield, Vermont to a [[Baptist]] preacher who had emigrated from the north of Ireland. He g ...ives.org/govhistory/constitut/con86.htm ''The Constitution of the State of Vermont'' (1786)], XXXVI: <blockquote>Every [foreigner] person, of good character,
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  • ...owever, was, in Gancarski's view, not really antiwar. <blockquote>When the Vermont Governor saw fit, he kowtowed to AIPAC, advocating a financial package for
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  • |publisher= ''Vermont Studio Center'' ...at the Rhode Island School of Design as well as Swarthmore College and the Vermont Studio Center.<ref name=tws01jan2wwq1>{{cite web
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  • * Hill, Ralph Nading. ''Yankee Kingdom: Vermont and New Hampshire.'' [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=1805631 (1960).]
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  • ...ans under O'Neill's command crossed the Canadian frontier near [[Franklin, Vermont]], but were dispersed by a single volley from Canadian volunteers; while O'
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  • ...], [[South Dakota (U.S. state)|South Dakota]] , and [[Vermont (U.S. state)|Vermont]].
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  • :'''Vermont''' *1: [[Horatio Seymour (Vermont)| Horatio Seymour]] ''([[National Republican Party (United States)|NR]])''
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  • * Twitchell, Marshall Harvey. ''Carpetbagger from Vermont: The Autobiography of Marshall Harvey Twitchell.'' ed by Ted Tunnell; Louis
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  • ...[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]'' of [[Vermont (U.S. state)|Vermont]], first elected in this Congress March 4, 1863. ** [[Justin S. Morrill]] of [[Vermont (U.S. state)|Vermont]].
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  • ** [[Justin S. Morrill]] of [[Vermont (U.S. state)|Vermont]] :'''Vermont'''
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  • :'''Vermont''' *1: [[Horatio Seymour (Vermont)|Horatio Seymour]] ''([[National Republican Party (United States)|NR]])''
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  • | publisher = [[University of Vermont]]}}</ref> Excitation sources include:
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  • ...tified with "the west." In New England, it moved north, so that Maine and Vermont had frontier characteristics.
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  • ...ov, PhD, IOU Foundation, 1999. Assistant Research Professor, University of Vermont; developed the multiagent ecological simulator LEM, based on his logic base
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  • ...[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]'' of [[Vermont (U.S. state)|Vermont]], first elected in this Congress March 23, 1861. :'''Vermont'''
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  • ...Religion, Reform, and the Social Order in the Connecticut River Valley of Vermont, 1791-1850.'' 1987
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  • ...ebec, crossed into [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]] and [[Vermont (U.S. state)|Vermont]], and stretched into the fast-growing [[Detroit]]-Chicago corridor inside
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  • ...dge]] was a striking example of the Yankee type. Coolidge moved from rural Vermont to urban Massachusetts, and was educated at [[Amherst College]]. Yet his fl ::''And in Vermont, a Yankee is somebody who eats pie for breakfast.''
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  • ===Vermont===
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  • ...]], [[Rhode Island (U.S. state)|Rhode Island]], and [[Vermont (U.S. state)|Vermont]]. Current residents are called ''New Englanders.'' Its original residents ...ans in the region, the Western Abenakis mostly inhabited New Hampshire and Vermont, but also ranged into parts of Quebec and western Maine. The Penobscot were
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  • ...to the court. Democratic Senator [[Patrick Leahy]] ([[Vermont (U.S. state)|Vermont]]), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, rejected these criticisms a
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  • === Vermont===
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  • ** [[Solomon Foot]], ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]'' of [[Vermont]], elected February 16, 1861 :'''Vermont'''
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