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- proper noun A nickname of
Wyoming
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a state in the western United States; mountainous in the west and north with the Great Plains in the east
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Examples
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Wyoming (D): The filing period in the Equality State closes today, and Democrats don't look likely to field a serious candidate.
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* Rep. Barbara Cubin (R-Wyo.), who "seemed to invite the DCCC to come after her when she won a seventh term by barely 1,000 votes in the Equality State in November, where only 29 percent of the electorate supported Kerry in 2004." print share
DCCC Eyeing Districts Where House GOPers Look Ready To Bail From Congress 2009
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The Daily News reports that the City bureaucracy has put the brakes of the plans of that nice Wyoming man who wants to cart the Moondance Diner off to the Equality State.
Archive 2007-08-01 Brooks of Sheffield 2007
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BLITZER: Today, on our "Political Radar," residents of the Equality State, as it's called, have a new senator.
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The Daily News reports that the City bureaucracy has put the brakes of the plans of that nice Wyoming man who wants to cart the Moondance Diner off to the Equality State.
NYC Building Dept. Not Just Bad, But Also Anti-Good Brooks of Sheffield 2007
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"But I'm confident that as the Equality State, we can move forward, set an example and really make a statement about what it means to be equal to everybody else," Shepard said.
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"But I'm confident that as the Equality State, we can move forward, set an example and really make a statement about what it means to be equal to everybody else," Shepard said.
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Wyoming, "the Equality State," has a long tradition of individual freedom from government intrusion.
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(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Republican John McCain could carry Wyoming in this year's United States presidential election, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 58 per cent of respondents in the Equality State would vote for the Arizona senator, while 39 per cent would back Illinois senator Barack Obama.
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Wyoming, "the Equality State," has a long tradition of individual freedom from government intrusion.
The Bilerico Project 2008
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