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The 19-year-old Indianian has plans for an even bigger set-up however, a death ray which will include over 30,000 mirrors, according to Gizmodo.
WATCH: Solar Powered Death Ray The Huffington Post 2011
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I did ask him, however, whether he thought that an Indianian on the ticket might make this pretty ruby red state go for Obama.
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Former Indianian Bob Hadley and his wife, Marge, agree.
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But Obama might be able to change the pattern of history and shake up Electoral College calculations if he put an Indianian on the ticket.
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SKAGGS, an Indianian by birth, but a Chicagoan by adoption, who left a legitimate spouse at Owen, Spencer County, Indiana, and fled with a beautiful "affinity" toward the "Lake City."
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Kentuckian a liar, he will stab you with a bowie-knife or shoot you down; call an Indianian a liar, he will say, 'You're another;' call a
Wit, Humor, Reason, Rhetoric, Prose, Poetry and Story Woven into Eight Popular Lectures George W. Bain
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He was near the quarters of the Sixth Ohio, and many men were on the opposite side of the stream, among them a lieutenant, who called to the Indianian and begged him for God's sake not to fire; but the latter, unmindful of what was said, blazed away.
The Citizen-Soldier or, Memoirs of a Volunteer John Beatty
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Pennsylvanian and Indianian from delegation to delegation, explaining that Seward had sought simply to turn the children of poor foreigners into the path of moral and intellectual cultivation pursued by the
A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander
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Indianian said, "I don't believe in that system myself."
A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles through the United States of America
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He is an Indianian first of all and the rest of us Americans can be thankful that, Indiana being so typical a state, the life he has chosen to depict expresses so adequately the life of the country at large.
Penrod 1914
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