Similar words: parka, lark about, dark ages, remarkable, remarkably, the dark ages, embarkation, balkans. Meaning: n. 1. a state in south central United States; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War 2. a river that rises in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and flows southeast through Kansas and Oklahoma and through Arkansas to become a tributary of the Mississippi River.
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121. "People were pretty shell-shocked, " said Karen Rowe, a senior ornithologist with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. "It was very disturbing."
122. I was in Clarksville in the Arkansas River valley with my twenty-two-year-old county leader, Ron Taylor, who was from a prominent political family and politically wise well beyond his years.
123. An effort by Arkansas schools notify parents when students are overweight.
124. Countless oxbow lakes and cutoffs accompany the meandering river south of Memphis, Tennessee, on the border between Arkansas and Mississippi.
125. The Arkansas River can rise no higher than to the Main Street bridge in Little Rock.
126. Prior to winning the presidency, Clinton had been the long-time Arkansas governor and his wife, Hilary Rodham Clinton, a partner in the state's largest law firm.
127. When they took the draft to Clinton, he was grumpily watching the Arkansas Razorbacks on television.
128. Anne Pressly's lively personality made her a hit with television viewers across Little Rock, Arkansas and, with a small, uncredited role in director Oliver Stone's new film W.
129. Each Texarkana needs the other. The airport's in Arkansas, and most college and medical facilities are in Texas.
130. He was the youngest man ever elected governor of Arkansas.
131. Returning to Arkansas after his years as a Rhodes scholar and Yale law student, Bill Clinton, the great chameleon of modern American political history, had to reconnect with an American vernacular.
132. After that we will pass Memphis Tennessee and go down to Arkansas.
133. To make matters worse, Baldwin moved production to Arkansas[sentencedict.com], and Gretsch suffered through two disastrous fires.
134. No sooner had we arrived than a firestorm broke out in Arkansas involving the football team.
135. At the time she was a clerical employee of the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission.
136. They also include former governors Mitt Romney of Massachusetts and Mike Huckabee of Arkansas.
137. He continued to serve as governor of Arkansas until 1992.
138. He kept his campaign pledge to pass bills changing the name of the Economic Development Department back to the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission and abolishing the Department of Energy.
139. A river rising in northeast New Mexico and flowing about1, 123 km(698 mi) eastward across southwest Kansas to the Arkansas River in northern Oklahoma.
140. A city of central Kansas on the Arkansas River northwest of Wichita.
141. A city of southwest Kansas on the Arkansas River west of Wichita.
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142. Arkansas has seen a 70 % decline in its numbers since 1967.
143. In 1982, it happened to me in Melbourne, the county seat of Izard County in north Arkansas.
144. The story is about Bill and Hilary Clinton returning to Arkansas for a visit after being elected President.
145. It certainly is if you're in the southwest city of Texarkana, which straddles the border between Texas and Arkansas.
146. The Ark Crystal of Gravity was constructed by modifying an enormous natural crystal in the complex beneath Arkansas, near the area of the Toltec Mounds.
147. Governor Faubus appointed him chairman of the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission, and he brought in a lot of new jobs.
148. A city of south-central Kansas on the Arkansas River northwest of Wichita .
149. The people hauled in to testify about why they voted absentee offered a vivid picture of the fierce loyalties, rough politics, and economic pressures that shaped the lives of Arkansas hill people.
150. In 1978, Hillary and I, along with Jim and Susan McDougal, took out bank loans of more than $200, 000 to invest in land along the White River in northwest Arkansas.
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