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Similar words: ohio riveryohimbineprohibithirohitoprohibitedprohibitiveprohibitionprohibitoryMeaning: n. 1. a midwestern state in north central United States in the Great Lakes region 2. a river that is formed in western Pennsylvania and flows westward to become a tributary of the Mississippi River. 
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151. Sean Kay of Ohio Wesleyan University says that despite the alliance's decision to resume relations with Russia, NATO countries are still divided over the issue.
152. Some quite literally: In 2001, a 30-year-old National Guardsman from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, legally changed his name to Optimus Prime.
153. Who is He? Mr. Ron Henrich is the S.C.O.P.E. teacher at my junior high down here in West Chester, Ohio.
154. One example of a growing city, residentially and commercially, is Wooster, Ohio, my place of residency.
155. The Shawnee were an Algonquian-speaking North American Indian people who lived in what is now the central Ohio River Valley.
156. One such client is Wilson Memorial Hospital , north of Dayton, Ohio.
157. Cincinnati is a city of extreme southwest Ohio on the Ohio River.
158. In 1801 , Chapman transported 16 bushels of apple seeds from western Pennsylvania down the Ohio River.
159. A city of northeast Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland on Lake Erie. Population, 7, 000.
160. The writer was born Chloe Anthony Wofford in 1931 in Lorain, Ohio. She took the nickname Toni in college.
161. Later in the month, we did a one-day tour of California's San Joaquin Valley, and two-day trips through Texas and what wed missed of Ohio and Pennsylvania, ending up in western New York.
162. A city of northern Ohio west-southwest of Cleveland. Settled in 87, it is an industrial center. Population, 5', 74'.
163. On my first job as sports editor for the Montpelier (Ohio) Leader Enterprise, I didn't get a lot of fan mail, so I was intrigued by a letter that was dropped on my desk one morning.
164. Cincinnati products are manufactured at factories in Cincinnati, Ohio and Birmingham, England.
165. Graduate Student Alumni Research Award , 1994 - 1995 . The Ohio State University.
166. That part of Northern Ohio where the Bently farms lay began to emerge from pioneer life.
167. His younger brother, Orville , was born four years later in Dayton, Ohio on August 17, 1871.
168. And last, Ohio invented chewing gum and the hot dog.
169. Pittsburgh: A city of southwest Pennsylvania at the point where the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers forms the Ohio River.
170. Agriculture experts at the Ohio State University Extension say broccoli and cauliflower grow best in coolerclimateclimates.
171. In Ohio, thisdeer would rank fourth all time in the Buckeye Big Buck Club records.
172. It was the Christmas Day in 1961 when I was teaching the junior class in the primary school of a small town in Ohio.
173. AK Steel Holding Corp. , based in West Chester, Ohio, said it is raising the surcharge on February shipments of electrical steel to $165 a short ton from $10 a short ton.
174. Congressman John Bingham of Ohio was principal framer of the Equal Protection Clause.
175. Maya Lin was born in Athens, Ohio. She is the niece of Lin Huiyin, who is said to be the first female.
176. A city of northeast Ohio on Lake Erie . A port of entry and industrial center, the city was laid out in 1796 by Moses Cleveland (1754-1806). Population, 505,616.
176. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
177. He was a senator from the state of Ohio, Warren Harding.
178. Thomas Alva Edison was born on February eleventh, eighteen - forty - seven in the small town of Milan, Ohio.
179. The Ohio report shows that students who used Facebook had a "significantly" lower grade point average - the marking system used in US universities - than those who did not use the site.
180. One municipal court in Ohio stopped accepting new cases because it could not afford to buy paper. New York judges' pay has been frozen for a dozen years, even as their caseload has increased by 30%.
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