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- noun Plural form of
Montanan .
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Examples
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Reducing the number of uninsured Montanans is one of the most important things we can do to improve Montana’s economy.
Billings Blog David 2003
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Reducing the number of uninsured Montanans is one of the most important things we can do to improve Montana’s economy.
Archive 2003-11-01 David 2003
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He played key roles in founding a pair of influential political organizations known as Montanans for Better Government and Montana Conservatives.
billingsgazette.com 2010
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Sorry Montanans, meaning no disrespect to y'all, but voting Bush IS pretty stupid.
Montana Repubs Can't Find Challenger To Dem Senator Baucus 2009
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Rather, they lived side by side—sometimes even in the same domicile—as peers with white Montanans.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Archivists at the Montana Historical Society found from studying nineteenth-century censuses that black Montanans were not segregated into separate neighborhoods as they were in most of the United States.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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"When I go to a restaurant, I expect the beef I order to be beef -- not 'filler' -- and my guess is most Montanans, and Americans feel the same way," Tester said in the statement.
Senate Dem Pitches Montana Beef As Taco Bell Alternative Sam Stein 2011
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First, you have to understand that if you live in California, public land in Montana does not belong to you, but it instead belongs to Montanans, and particularly those Montanans who live near it, whose jobs and livelihoods are tied up in or with it, and whose lifestyles depend on the proper management of it.
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First, you have to understand that if you live in California, public land in Montana does not belong to you, but it instead belongs to Montanans, and particularly those Montanans who live near it, whose jobs and livelihoods are tied up in or with it, and whose lifestyles depend on the proper management of it.
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Sen. Tester has voted for a lot of policies, including the health-care bill and the spending, that I think Montanans are going to find problematic.
'We Need an Election' James Taranto 2011
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