Similar words: dissipate, dissipation, missile, missing, missive, mission, emission, omission. Meaning: n. 1. a major North American river and the chief river of the United States; rises in northern Minnesota and flows southward into the Gulf of Mexico 2. a state in the Deep South on the gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate States during the American Civil War.
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61 One day while sailing down the Mississippi the Diamond Joe became stuck in mud.
62 Governor Ross Barnett of Mississippi did not want federal marshals to displace his authority.
63 In 1933, it could, if fully developed, have generated enough electricity for everyone living west of the Mississippi River.
64 In short, nowhere illustrates better than Mississippi the coming of age of the Republican Party in the South.
65 But Phil and Leonard Chess drew their artists from the length and breadth of the Mississippi watershed.
66 So my aunt talked three friends into skating down the Mississippi to New Orleans.
67 Sarah Stewart is a real Southern belle from Jackson, Mississippi,(www.Sentencedict.com) with long blonde hair and a magnolia drawl.
68 During the nineteenth century it retreated west of the Mississippi, and by 1880 was a rare bird everywhere.
69 Others in the neighborhood hailed from Mississippi, Maryland, and Tennessee.
70 A close ally of Clinton, he led his election campaign in Mississippi.
71 The case illustrates a growing crisis for the mentally ill in Mississippi and other states, where psychiatric facilities are scarce.
72 Mississippi will choose 33 delegates, Oklahoma and Tennessee, 38 each.
73 Consequently, the riders were escorted to the state line where Mississippi patrol cars took over.
74 Dole also held sizable leads in Florida and Mississippi, according to Mason-Dixon.
75 One by one these mighty quakes rocked the central Mississippi Valley and then spread throughout the nation.
76 Between thoughts? Probably not, or your paragraph will run like the Mississippi.
77 Perhaps not incidentally, a white demonstrator in 1964 joined black people in a Mississippi lunch counter sit-in.
78 It is, of course, worth remembering that the region west of the Mississippi was still comparatively undeveloped.
79 He pushed on in swamp and wilderness through Gulf Coast and lower Mississippi territories.
80 Union armies were strung in a southwesterly direction through Virginia, Tennessee, and Mississippi to the river, completing the encirclement.
81 By 1995, the company had expanded into a $ 10.5 million facility overlooking the Mississippi River.
82 Early on, the Mississippi Republican said he favored her selection, though recently he has expressed reservations.
83 By this time the Confederates had formed into columns and were on the march back to Corinth, Mississippi.
84 The presence of leprosy among Scandinavians in the Upper Mississippi Valley was unmemorable even to historians.
85 Mississippi steamers all had the instruments which could be heard for miles.
86 She traveled to Mississippi to help unskilled workers get jobs at shipyards in Pascagoula, the hometown of Lott.
87 But down the years the gap between Mississippi and the rest of the country has narrowed greatly.
88 The Arkansas runs for 1, 459 miles from the Colorado Rockies across the plains to the Mississippi.
89 One of the most poignant studies is of a graceful ten-year-old girl who drowned a few years later in a Mississippi boating accident.
90 If they get possession of the Mississippi River, it will be a sad day for the Confederacy.
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