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    tennessee


    1. Paul Vaughn, is a graduate of the East Tennessee School of Preaching and is a builder in


    2. congregations in Tennessee, Illinois, Alabama, and Kentucky and is presently in his eighth year as minister of the Hartford, KY congregation


    3. As you probably know, rental prices have skyrocketed throughout Tennessee this year


    4. caught off guard near the town of Shiloh, Tennessee, and was on


    5. Chickamauga, Georgia, just south of the Tennessee boarder


    6. Perhaps they should check the life of Daniel Boone, with special attention into his travels to Tennessee and Kentucky


    7. Rabidly racist United States Senator from Tennessee


    8. Thus, when in the early 1830"s Jackson uprooted the Cherokee Nation"s people from their ancestral homes in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia, John Marshall and his Supreme Court declared the action illegal and thus void


    9. Recall the 1964 presidential campaign, when Goldwater advocated privatizing the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)


    10. Tennessee turned out to be the next victim

    11. The Tennessee couldn’t move the ball


    12. The uprising began, and the USS Tennessee blocked Colombian troops from crushing the revolt since the only route to Panama was by sea


    13. He was the last US President to be a slave owner, and as congressman led a successful effort to strip Free Blacks in Tennessee of the vote


    14. He became a Democratic Senator, and when Tennessee seceded, he spoke against it, but also against abolitionists


    15. When Tennessee was liberated from the Confederacy, Johnson became its military governor


    16. He convinced Lincoln to make Tennessee exempt from Emancipation


    17. All of Tennessee and the northern thirds of Alabama and Arkansas also stay Union


    18. Sherman had enough men that he could send one part of his army north, his troops defeat the Confederates in Tennessee, and still march through Georgia almost unopposed


    19. From what I could hear, that stirred up some pretty heated debates on whether or not that was legal in the state of Tennessee


    20. West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee

    21. 6 billion for a factory in Tennessee


    22. I’ll call you when I hit Tennessee


    23. It was Tennessee and she only knew one guy that mentioned Tennessee


    24. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Tennessee, Knoxville


    25. I enjoyed chatting her up because she was from Florence, AL, the extreme northern part of state on the Tennessee River


    26. At Buffalo Mountain in Tennessee, too, each foundation is at least 30 feet deep and may contain more than 3,500 cubic yards of concrete (production of which is a major source of CO2)


    27. The Tennessee Valley authority has recently announced a 20 year development plan that emphasizes nuclear and gas and includes fewer coal units


    28. interstate, and once have actually ended up in Tennessee before


    29. By this time, my father had added, in 1962, a television station to his two radio holdings in Greenville, NC, and in 1963, in Tennessee, a TV station in Johnson City and another TV and two more radio stations in Chattanooga


    30. “But before he reached his limit with Society Bank, when he was ready to buy his second and third TV stations in Chattanooga and Johnson City, Tennessee, he asked me to take a break from my job and the two of us took a charter flight to Cleveland

    31. Ever since Arthur came back from the revival in Tennessee, he been talkin� �bout how he enjoyed hearin� John preach


    32. Several hunters in Tennessee offered to buy the dogs from him, but he wouldn't part with them


    33. If they had been in East Tennessee, in familiar territory, they would have had more insight in how to find their way home


    34. In fact, they were two miles east of Pine Knot, Kentucky, not far from the Tennessee state line


    35. They were trotting at a steady pace; making their way towards the Tennessee state line


    36. Opened in 1896, the maximum-security prison is one of the oldest in Tennessee, with a capacity of 590 inmates


    37. The mountain terrain is in the states of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia and North Carolina


    38. Once we finally escaped that nightmare, we saw the state line for Tennessee


    39. This organization can best be compared with the Tennessee Valley Authority


    40. To date, at least 15 states have passed laws (Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Washington) and many more, such as California and Maryland, are considering legislation

    41. “Can I be honest with you, Jonathan?” Katy’s voice revealed the slightest hint of her Tennessee childhood


    42. His agents had traced the last man to a house in Tennessee


    43. “You’ll be staying here until we find a safe place to house you in Tennessee


    44. “He’s on his way to Tennessee


    45. Granny Elkins straightened up from her bent over position and studied the boy seated against the concrete and iron of the old bridge above the cut off to Sprig’s Hollow, Tennessee


    46. Its stores were eclectic, in well-kept Victorians, its economy firmly based on Tourism not coal mining or forestry like a lot of other towns in Tennessee


    47. Her plates were from Tennessee and I recognized that hillbilly accent


    48. Wilhelm had spent most of the last ten years in and around Tennessee with Todd


    49. There's an elephant sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tennessee and


    50. the University of Tennessee










































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    Synonyms for "tennessee"

    tenn. tennessee tn volunteer state tennessee river

    "tennessee" definitions

    a state in east central United States


    a river formed by the confluence of two other rivers near Knoxville; it follows a U-shaped course to become a tributary of the Ohio River in western Kentucky