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presidential running mate played well in North | Dakota, a state that has the least nonreligious perce |
in St. Louis, Missouri, Hall grew up in South | Dakota, a genuine cowboy. |
Senator Kent Conrad of North | Dakota, a Democrat, said that the deal was not unusua |
uence of the Missouri and Yellowstone in North | Dakota; a second fort also called Fort Lisa was built |
With the departure of the | Dakota a number of specialised Flights used the airfi |
Bad River (South | Dakota), a tributary of the Missouri River in the Uni |
(State Mill and Elevator and the Bank of North | Dakota) a success. |
The Nonpartisan League in North | Dakota: A Case Study of Political Action in America ( |
d services to and from Koggala by Douglas DC-3 | Dakota aeroplanes. |
7, 1993) was an American politician from North | Dakota, affiliated with the Democratic Party. |
returned to the Standing Rock Agency in South | Dakota after his stint in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Sh |
tion on the Standing Rock Reservation in North | Dakota after a lengthy illness. |
He died in Faulkton, South | Dakota, aged 66. |
He served as the head football coach at North | Dakota Agricultural College, now North Dakota State U |
Oklahoma State University, (1909-1914), North | Dakota Agricultural College, now North Dakota State U |
Borleske coached basketball at North | Dakota Agricultural from 1919 to 1922 and at Fresno S |
armacy and professor of chemistry at the North | Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, North Dakota. |
s, from 1920 to 1921 and 1923 to 1924 at North | Dakota Agricultural and from 1930 to 1941 at Fresno S |
He was chief chemist of the North | Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station from 1890 to 1 |
tball coach at Oklahoma A&M (1911-1915), North | Dakota Agricultural (1915-1918), and North Dakota (19 |
02 to 1921; he was also president of the North | Dakota Agricultural College from 1916 to 1921. |
Borleske selected the North | Dakota Agricultural's mascot, the bison. |
Roger Johnson is the immediate past North | Dakota Agriculture Commissioner. |
f the 119th Wing (119 WG), a unit of the North | Dakota Air National Guard that operates the C-21A Lea |
Reactivated by redesignation of North | Dakota Air National Guard 175th Fighter-Interceptor S |
A C-21A Learjet attached to the North | Dakota Air National Guard's (NDANG) 119th Fighter Win |
later flew North American Mustang and Douglas | Dakota aircraft for a year, then worked in Forces Bro |
mber 18, 1965, he was travelling in a civilian | Dakota aircraft over Kachchh district of Gujarat when |
British gliders towed by C47 | Dakota aircraft over Southern France for the Allied a |
was the codename of an Italian Air Force C-47 | Dakota aircraft, registration MM61832, used by the It |
ight", is a radio station in Rapid City, South | Dakota airing a Christian format. |
ller of a type fitted to Douglas C-47 / DC-3 / | Dakota airplanes that was supplied by the Royal Austr |
into a regional broadcast dominating the North | Dakota airwaves, with additional listeners in South D |
ang - The museum's P-51D served with the North | Dakota, Alabama, and Kentucky Air National Guards bef |
tes of America" might proceed: Arkansas, South | Dakota, Alaska... |
Euxoa comosa annir (Colorado, North | Dakota, Alberta,…) |
ately eight miles east of Belle Fourche, South | Dakota, along SD 212. |
ission to provide air defense of most of North | Dakota along with western Minnesota and northern Sout |
ost of the 2005 tournament, Grand Forks, North | Dakota, also submitted a bid to host the 2011 tournam |
Fargo, North | Dakota also has a replica of the statue of liberty on |
ict 742, a board member of the Minnesota-North | Dakota Alzheimer's Association, a member of the Ameri |
Hall has also been inducted into the North | Dakota Amateur Basketball Hall of Fame, the National |
7 in Rosebud Sicangu Lakota Reservation, South | Dakota), American actor, a Sicangu Lakota Sioux, who |
Leroy Aylmer was born March 29, 1885 in North | Dakota, an attorney by trade. |
Hager is a native of Harvey, North | Dakota and a 1974 graduate of Minot State College. |
ational has the longest public runway in North | Dakota and can receive Boeing 747s. |
He was born in North | Dakota and attended UCLA before moving to England to |
in Colorado, with locations in Wyoming, North | Dakota, and Idaho as well. |
0, 1936) served as the ninth Governor of South | Dakota, and as a United States Senator. |
He brought sculptor Gutzon Borglum to South | Dakota and convinced presidents Calvin Coolidge and F |
committed to play for the University of North | Dakota, and was selected in the first round, 16th ove |
It crosses into southwestern South | Dakota and flows north across the Pine Ridge Indian R |
enting District 57, which includes portions of | Dakota and Washington counties. |
He is the grandfather of | Dakota and Elle Fanning. |
He was from Omemee, North | Dakota, and served as publisher and editor of the Ome |
During this time period, the Ojibwe, | Dakota, and Meskwaki all competed for control of nort |
He then moved to Huron, South | Dakota, and served as an attorney for the Chicago & N |
ishing lake, drawing people from eastern North | Dakota and northwestern Minnesota as well as other ne |
s born on Oct. 26, 1947, in Sioux Falls, South | Dakota and graduated from Washington High School in 1 |
status of Tutelo as a Siouan language akin to | Dakota and Hidatsa. |
s born on Oct. 20, 1941, in Chamberlain, South | Dakota and graduated from Winner High School in 1960. |
m Washington High School in Sioux Falls, South | Dakota and in 1943 he graduated from the University o |
y transferred his flag to the battleship South | Dakota, and early the next day Missouri departed Toky |
ved to Carrington, Foster County, Territory of | Dakota, and became a rancher. |
many outside groups on issues concerning North | Dakota and its economic and business climate. |
Smith was born in Madison, South | Dakota and grew up in the small town of Pipestone, Mi |
pecies, discovered in the U.S. states of South | Dakota and Montana. |
, after marrying, he moved to Casselton, North | Dakota and became a general store bookkeeper. |
In 1901, he moved to Yankton, South | Dakota and worked as a cashier at that Security State |
Guy E. Gibbon, The Sioux: the | Dakota and Lakota nations, Malden, Blackwell Publishe |
bout 35 mi (55 km) long, in northeastern South | Dakota and a very small portion of western Minnesota |
(In each of the dialects, nakota, | dakota and lakota means "friend" or "ally".) |
The Warwick was replaced with the Douglas | Dakota and one example of the Mark III transport vers |
n received a B.A. from the University of North | Dakota and earned a J.D. from their law school. |
and Quebec to northern Florida, west to South | Dakota and Texas. |
2001: Purchased refineries in Mandan, North | Dakota and Salt Lake City, Utah from Amoco. |
Named after counties in North | Dakota and Wisconsin, she was the only U.S. Naval ves |
sents District 40A, which includes portions of | Dakota and Scott counties in the southern Twin Cities |
has french fry and frozen food plants in North | Dakota and Prince Edward Island |
e candidates in New York, Massachusetts, North | Dakota, and was the only major party candidate in 200 |
complex is headquartered at Lake Andes, South | Dakota and is a part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Se |
ate-owned industries such as the Bank of North | Dakota and the State Mill and Elevator. |
he transferred to Minot Air Force Base, North | Dakota, and served with the 810th Strategic Aerospace |
He then became the Fire Marshal for North | Dakota and was involved in a North Dakota Supreme Cou |
1944) was a Republican Congressman from South | Dakota and Commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affai |
the rural areas of Wisconsin, Minnesota, North | Dakota and in Petersburg, Alaska and Ketchikan, Alask |
ruary 28, 1965) was the 18th Governor of South | Dakota, and later a United States federal judge. |
d in the film include the Black Hills of South | Dakota and Wounded Knee, Crow Agency in Montana as we |
the four-state area of Minnesota, Iowa, North | Dakota and South Dakota on September 19, 2009, by Cze |
(Erickson, 1976), from the Paleocene of North | Dakota and Wyoming; L. gilmorei (Mook, 1942), from th |
ucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, North | Dakota and Wyoming. |
e regiment July 26, 1886, at Fort Meade, South | Dakota and marched to Fort Riley, Kansas, where he ar |
outcrops at a number of sites in western North | Dakota, and is designated the type locality. |
Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL) in North | Dakota, and married Brenda Gardner, a fellow alumna o |
e include the Ma'iingan-doodem (Wolf Clan) for | Dakota and Migizi-doodem (Eagle Clan) for Americans. |
the support of Adams or if he had stayed at S. | Dakota and remained independent would he have had the |
reen State University, the University of North | Dakota, and his alma mater, Coe College. |
It is found from eastern South | Dakota and western North Dakota, northwest to souther |
hington and west to Colorado and western South | Dakota and once reported in Alberta. |
It is known from Maine west to South | Dakota and south to Texas. |
ted LGBT people from across the State of North | Dakota and many residents from west-central Minnesota |
Earl, arrived in the area from Milbank, South | Dakota, and filed on the S.E. |
ted States House of Representatives from North | Dakota and served from January 3, 1941 to January 3, |
in 1882 to a site closer to Great Bend, North | Dakota, and was closed permanently on July 12, 1883. |
th (born November 26, 1909 in Spearfish, South | Dakota and died April 25, 1985 in Los Angeles) was an |
hich moves gas between Wyoming, Montana, South | Dakota, and North Dakota. |
parts of Nevada, Arizona, Saskatchewan, North | Dakota, and New Mexico. |
a from British Columbia to California to South | Dakota and Nebraska, where it grows in several types |
927, and then attended the University of North | Dakota and received a bachelor of science degree in 1 |
He died in Yankton, Yankton County, South | Dakota, and is buried in the Yankton Cemetery. |
Salmon was born in South | Dakota and received a B.S. degree from South Dakota S |
to the Pine Ridge Oglala Lakota Nation, South | Dakota, and is the son of noted peyote singer Francis |
n Campanile was the tallest structure in South | Dakota and is the iconic figure for the campus and th |
ional Peace Garden on the border between North | Dakota and Manitoba. |
Lake Oahe begins just north of Pierre, South | Dakota and extends nearly as far north as Bismarck, N |
ted States House of Representatives from North | Dakota, and Chairman of the Northern Crops Council, t |
Ed Schafer - former Governor of North | Dakota and former United States Secretary of Agricult |
It is found from eastern North | Dakota and south-western Saskatchewan west to the sou |
California, Governor Warren E. Green of South | Dakota, and Stephen A. Day of Ohio won their respecti |
China deputizes Matt and | Dakota, and they set out to free Beaver Creek from So |
ols, the State University at Vermillion, South | Dakota, and Sioux Falls University in South Dakota. |
ompany from Edward Zombo of Grand Forks, North | Dakota and is currently is a part owner of Hockey Per |
e bases for several start-up ventures in South | Dakota and beyond. |
He attended the University of North | Dakota and the UND School of Law, graduating in 1977. |
In 1882 he moved to the Territory of | Dakota and located in Northville, in then Dakota Terr |
assignments took him to North Carolina, South | Dakota, and Missouri before he finally settled in Sea |
om England behind aircraft such as the Douglas | Dakota and Handley Page Halifax. |
5 and commenced practice in Sioux Falls, South | Dakota, and was a member of the South Dakota State Se |
ly describe the sections of northeastern North | Dakota and northwestern Minnesota which the U.S. secu |
rs of the Republican state committees in North | Dakota and Florida concurred. |
d R. Group established Sioux Falls AAFd, South | Dakota, and inactivated there on 28 August 1945. |
o southern Florida and west to southeast South | Dakota and central Texas. |
Rhode Island, though it is now scarce in North | Dakota and Minnesota. |
on to relocate the capital of the Territory of | Dakota and build the capitol in 1883 and a member of |
he language as Siouan through comparisons with | Dakota and Hidatsa. |
also played hockey at the University of North | Dakota, and after 2 successful years there he signed |
The field produces mostly natural gas from the | Dakota and Morrison Formations at depths ranging from |
ll as being involved in the primaries in South | Dakota and special work in Minnesota, Michigan and In |
Boyd Raeburn was born in Faith, South | Dakota, and became one of the greatest and least-know |
r other Midwestern states (Iowa, Kansas, North | Dakota and South Dakota). |
zona and Oregon, in New Mexico, Montana, South | Dakota and North Dakota. |
He was born in Presho, South | Dakota and attended Black Hills State College from 19 |
ssippi River watershed from Louisiana to South | Dakota and Illinois, and are close to invading the Gr |
He was born in Belle Fourche, South | Dakota and received his LL.B. degree from the Univers |
sent - Iowa, Maine, Montana, New Mexico, North | Dakota, and Wyoming - have a combined population of 8 |
the founder of the city of Grand Forks, North | Dakota and is called "The Father of Grand Forks." |
hat included Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, South | Dakota, and North Dakota. |
then, most members of the tribe were of mixed | Dakota and French Canadian ancestry. |
as in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South | Dakota, and North Dakota with higher elevations. |
as a bank cashier; in 1884, he moved to South | Dakota and established the Citizens' Bank of Grand Vi |
ver, 419 miles (674 km) long, in eastern South | Dakota and northwestern Iowa in the United States. |
k has a setting in rural Roberts County, South | Dakota and tells of life among the early pioneer home |
e a degree in law from the University of South | Dakota, and continued to do post-graduate work in the |
Both the | Dakota and the Ojibwa would travel along the Minnesot |
n State Blue Hawks located in Dickinson, North | Dakota and he held that position for the 1956 season. |
s born to a teenage mother in Watertown, South | Dakota, and at five weeks of age was adopted by Micha |
sport Support Flight Butterworth (with six C47 | Dakota and two UH-1 Iroquois) had preceded it as a st |
h to connect the U.S. border at Pembina, North | Dakota, and east to Ontario. |
to Florida, west to New Mexico, north to North | Dakota and Ontario. |
Jepsen played at Bowbells High School in North | Dakota and at The University of Iowa. |
t is the largest library in the state of North | Dakota and houses over two million print and non-prin |
Brudos was born in Webster, South | Dakota, and was the youngest of four sons. |
Eventually, he settled in Clifford, North | Dakota and began his career as a manager of a general |
s the first legal code for the Iowa, Nebraska, | Dakota, and Montana Territories. |
ana District was formed in 1945 when the North | Dakota and Montana District was divided, also creatin |
poken by the Hidatsa tribe, primarily in North | Dakota and South Dakota. |
Butterweed is found from Texas north to South | Dakota and east to Ohio with a disjunct population in |
Blumer was born in Walcott, North | Dakota and attended college at Concordia College in M |
The Mill is owned by the U.S. state of North | Dakota and is the only state-owned milling facility i |
ght school for 25 years in the states of North | Dakota and Montana, including 19 years at Valley City |
west Minnesota, visited by tourists from North | Dakota and southern Canada as well as Minnesotans. |
Sitting Bull's home of Standing Rock in North | Dakota and South Dakota. |
x is used to define the boundary between South | Dakota and Iowa, flowing along the eastern borders of |
Wayne Stenehjem was born in Mohall, North | Dakota, and he graduated from Bismarck High School in |
It is found from western South | Dakota and south-western Manitoba west across souther |
ucing skilled fighters in the wars against the | Dakota, and in his time, Beshekee was among the most |
Simcox was born in Lisbon, North | Dakota and educated at the University of North Dakota |
He resided for many years at The | Dakota and can be seen working in his studio in an ex |
played four seasons at the University of North | Dakota and helped lead his team to the 2005 NCAA Froz |
from North America, including Illinois, South | Dakota and North Dakota. |
of the known remains have been found in South | Dakota and Wyoming. |
a from 1900 until 1904, when he moved to South | Dakota and engaged in the real estate business. |
prairie provinces of Canada southward to South | Dakota and Colorado. |
Bart Davis was born in Rapid City, South | Dakota and raised in Idaho. |
has served as Executive Director of the South | Dakota and Minnesota Democratic Parties and Political |
include US Route 212 west of Gettysburg, South | Dakota and US Route 12 at Mobridge. |
with additional funds from the state of North | Dakota and private donations. |
went out to do radio promotions in rural North | Dakota, and told reporters about how he met farmers w |
the speech heard in those parts of rural North | Dakota and Minnesota that through migration have come |
Brontotherium remains have been found in South | Dakota and Nebraska. |
Justice VandeWalle was born in Noonan, North | Dakota and graduated from the University of North Dak |
Schafer was born and raised in Bismarck, North | Dakota, and is the son of businessman Harold Schafer. |
attended law school at the University of South | Dakota and began practicing law in Sioux Falls, South |
e NSP-Minnesota, operating in Minnesota, North | Dakota and South Dakota, and NSP-Wisconsin, operating |
and trade points along the Mississippi between | Dakota and Anishinaabe peoples. |
the American fur trade post at Pembina, North | Dakota, and was granted many contracts from the HBC. |
Zinter was born in Pierre, South | Dakota and attended the University of South Dakota, r |
d central Russia, as well as in Wyoming, North | Dakota, and Utah. |
ted States House of Representatives from South | Dakota and served from January 3, 1949 to January 3, |
Knudson was born and raised in Yankton, South | Dakota, and graduated from Yankton High School. |
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