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- noun a New England state; one of the original 13 colonies
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Examples
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The bill would have made the Nutmeg State, which is home to hundreds of hedge funds, one of the first to regulate hedge funds at the state level.
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Bradley applies for financial aid from UConn, a public school, and ostensibly receives a full ride while somewhere in the Nutmeg State a high school valedictorian who had aspirations of attending UConn gets their financial aid package slashed because becoming a doctor or a writer doesn't put fans in Gampel Pavilion on game day.
Warren K. Zola: UConn: NCAA Rules (Still) Don't Apply to Us Warren K. Zola 2011
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It will add 1,400 spots—the largest public parking infusion along the New Haven line in years—but the influx has again stirred up a long-simmering issue in the Nutmeg State's swankier districts.
Where Spots Are Hot Shelly Banjo 2011
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The Nutmeg State lawmaker is taking her benefactors to the opening night of "Wicked" at the Kennedy Center Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 2700 F St NW
HUFFPOST HILL - White House Says We're Not At War, Just Sending Armed People To Places Eliot Nelson 2011
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Former Connecticut Congressman Christopher Shays officially launched his bid to become the Republican Senate candidate in the Nutmeg State last week.
'She's Basically in the Soft-Porn Business' Mary Anastasia O'Grady 2012
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Bradley applies for financial aid from UConn, a public school, and ostensibly receives a full ride while somewhere in the Nutmeg State a high school valedictorian who had aspirations of attending UConn gets their financial aid package slashed because becoming a doctor or a writer doesn't put fans in Gampel Pavilion on game day.
Warren K. Zola: UConn: NCAA Rules (Still) Don't Apply to Us Warren K. Zola 2011
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Bradley applies for financial aid from UConn, a public school, and ostensibly receives a full ride while somewhere in the Nutmeg State a high school valedictorian who had aspirations of attending UConn gets their financial aid package slashed because becoming a doctor or a writer doesn't put fans in Gampel Pavilion on game day.
Warren K. Zola: UConn: NCAA Rules (Still) Don't Apply to Us Warren K. Zola 2011
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Dan Malloy D is facing down the Nutmeg State's budget gap and polling that suggests his proposed solutions is something short of popular.
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Bradley applies for financial aid from UConn, a public school, and ostensibly receives a full ride while somewhere in the Nutmeg State a high school valedictorian who had aspirations of attending UConn gets their financial aid package slashed because becoming a doctor or a writer doesn't put fans in Gampel Pavilion on game day.
Warren K. Zola: UConn: NCAA Rules (Still) Don't Apply to Us Warren K. Zola 2011
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Lieberman is scheduled to make his decision tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. in Stamford, Connecticut, an announcement that even the closest of Nutmeg State observers acknowledge remains very much a mystery.
What will Joe Lieberman do? Chris Cillizza 2011
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