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1. He is a U.S. senator from Connecticut.
2. Nichols set off for his remote farmhouse in Connecticut.
3. She teaches at the University of Connecticut.
4. Connecticut was one of the original colonies.
5. In 1976, Connecticut established one of the nation's first set-aside programs.
6. Beth works at a consulting firm in Stamford, Connecticut.
7. Usually, a state like Connecticut sells tax-exempt municipal bonds.
8. One hopes Connecticut is a community property state.
9. Connecticut is assessing high school students in math and science based on team-oriented projects that take up to a semester of work.
10. Christopher Shays of Connecticut, Republican sponsor of the leading bipartisan bill.
11. Dorfman did, picked up an MFA at Connecticut College, and has been moving in dance circles ever since.
12. The Connecticut couple went to Wiedenheft and are working to salvage their marriage.
13. Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun, who speaks in rapid-fire spurts, knew he also had to think fast.
14. Merit Capital Associates of Westport, Connecticut, is underwriting the offering.
15. In Connecticut, a Waterbury man suffered a fatal heart attack Sunday night after going outside to fill his snowblower with gasoline.
16. He was on the wagon for ten years, when he was living in Connecticut.
17. Even surrounded by environmentalists on the wind swept banks of the mighty Connecticut River, Rep.
18. Then there was a goofy game against Rutgers, in which Connecticut was in arrears 30-15 and also came back to win.
19. The film and the television scripts were all sent for approval to Laurent de Brunhoff, who now lives in Connecticut.
20. He became a nationally prominent horse breeder, fostered charities, sat on corporate boards, served in the Connecticut legislature.
21. Leach was charged with sexual assault, which is a felony in Connecticut.
22. Background: The use of contraceptives was made a criminal offense under Connecticut law.
23. I stood, instead, to watch the sun creep up by the Connecticut Capitol.
24. The rural economy and domestic industry have developed quite far in Connecticut; the people there are happy.
25. In 1998, Morgan can exercise its option and decide to enter into an interest-rate swap with Connecticut.
26. Maraire is in the fourth year of a neurosurgery residency at YaleNew Haven Hospital in Connecticut.
27. Fifty was a big crowd for a University of Connecticut game.
28. Puccio is also the lawyer for Alex Kelly,[/connecticut.html] a Connecticut man awaiting trial on rape charges.
29. I grew up in a white suburban area of Hartford, Connecticut, and went to a white suburban school.
30. The President has already visited a similar camp run by Paul Newman in Connecticut.
1. He is a U.S. senator from Connecticut.
2. Nichols set off for his remote farmhouse in Connecticut.
31. Similar advocacy groups in several other states also are planning legal action modeled on the Maryland and Connecticut suits.
32. The cougar prevailed a little longer, though its bounty in Connecticut was last paid in 1769.
33. Officials at the company's headquarters in Danbury, Connecticut, could not be reached for comment last week.
34. Norwich Savings is a savings bank with 15 branches in eastern Connecticut.
35. Gartner, which is based in Stamford, Connecticut, also does in-depth analysis of industries and user trends.
36. As early as 1821, the first state law dealing directly with abortion was enacted by the Connecticut Legislature.
37. Even in this questionable industry, meanwhile, the Connecticut leasing operation is clearly the black sheep.
38. Together they fought to keep the tax subsidy for churches in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
39. Warren is from an upper middleclass Connecticut family; he's a bit of a snob.
40. The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection was on scene to determine how much oil might be leaking.
41. The Connecticut campaign was characterized by ferocious attacks by Brown on the character of Clinton.
42. The business thrived, and soon Richard was a civic pillar of Connecticut and a representative in the colonial legislature.
43. The shrewdest of the shrewd race of Connecticut Yankee peddlers, he understood the people in their multiple desires.
44. Exhibitions in Connecticut this year have generated a number of worthy catalogs that will remain valuable long after their respective shows close.
45. A few years ago, we bought our Connecticut house from a family with five teen-agers.
46. The man of your dreams has come. Yours truly is handsome, ear-nose-throat specialist, well settled in Connecticut.
47. People knew each other well in the Connecticut Valley(), and Edwards fittingly named names.
48. Close friends and family were swirling about, recreating the victory over Arkansas, and over Oklahoma State and Connecticut before that.
49. The political reality is that Connecticut is suffering from the economic slowdown that has hit most of the north-east.
50. The capital of Connecticut is Hartford.
51. He teaches at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
52. A town of southeast Connecticut on Long Island Sound.
53. Mark Twain took the answers to these questions with him when he joined the arc of Halley's comet at Redding, Connecticut, on April 21, 1910.
54. Fundamentals of food process engineering . R . T . Toledo . AVI Publishing Co. Westport , Connecticut.
55. Jason Bartlett, a black gay man, has been elected, twice, in Connecticut.
56. In 1969, a doctor at a Yale University lab in New Haven, Connecticut, who was studying Lassa fever came down with it.
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57. Connecticut is called the Nutmeg State after a spice. Connecticut Yankees, as people in this northeast state are called, are known to be smart in business.
58. The author, Silas P. Keeler of Waterbury, Connecticut, was a twenty-one-year-old sergeant in Company E, 8th Connecticut Infantry.
59. Yes — or he soon will, said Cecelia Ruggles, a Connecticut dog breeder who owns Stump, the Sussex spaniel who won Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club show this year.
60. "What happened in the last decade," said Dr. Meir Kryger, a sleep specialist at Gaylord Hospital in Connecticut, "is that people are suddenly making their own sleep a priority.
61. The U.S. first Polaris submarine, George Washington at Groton in Connecticut.
62. Yet Shahzad still managed to outsmart his FBI surveillance team, losing them somewhere between Connecticut and John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
63. In fact, the city of New Haven , Connecticut knows this for a fact.
64. In many ways it was a storybook life. Summers in Salzburg. Weekends hunting in Connecticut.
65. Everyone has a story about a friend-of-a-friend who got ditched at a rest stop in Connecticut because, when the Fung Wah says they are stopping for fifteen minutes, they mean fifteen minutes.
66. Among the states Connecticut has a high per capita income.
67. Nautilus, the first U.S. nuclear submarine at Groton in Connecticut.
68. A city of central Connecticut north of Waterbury . Its clockmaking industry dates from 1790. Population, 60,640.
69. A town of southeast Connecticut on Long Island Sound. Settled c. 1653, it is a residential community. Population, 17, 930.
70. Barnum was born in Connecticut in 1810 and was named after his grandfather.
71. People living near coasts will face new risks as they adapt to climate change and sea level rise. That's according to Gary Yohe, an economist at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.
72. In some states, notably Connecticut and Rhode Island, the war largely ratified a colonial self-rule already existing.
73. A city of west-central Massachusetts on the Connecticut River north of Springfield. It is the seat of Smith College(founded1875). Population, 29, 289.
74. At Greenwich High School in Connecticut, he arranged music and played the piano, string bass, and timpani.
75. Nautilus, the first U.S. nuclear submarine, was launched at Groton in Connecticut.
76. A master's degree an American school a job with an international marketing company in Connecticut.
77. A tidal estuary of southeastern Connecticut flowing about 24 km ( 15 mi ) southward to Long Island Sound.
78. A village of southeast New York on Long Island Sound near the Connecticut border. It is an industrial and residential community. Population, 24,728.
79. On 30 January that year, Connecticut representative Roger Griswold got upset when Vermont's Matthew Lyon spoke slightingly of Griswold's home state.
80. CARMAN, BLISS ( 1801 -- 1929 ) Canadian - born poet, after 1888 made his home in New York and Connecticut.
81. A town of south - central Connecticut north of New Haven. It is mainly residential. Population, 25, 684.
82. A town of southwest Connecticut on Long Island Sound southwest of Bridgeport. Settled in '39, it is mainly residential and has varied light industries. Population, 53,48.
83. If you search for "Berlin, " for example, Duck Duck Go will ask you if you are looking for the German capital, an album from Lou Reed, or a town in Connecticut.
84. A city of southwest Massachusetts on the Connecticut River north of Springfield. Settled in 1745, it is a manufacturing center specializing in paper products. Population, 43,704.
85. A town of southwest Connecticut southeast of Danbury. It has varied light industries. Population, 7, 54.
86. Maya Lin studied building design at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. At the age of twenty-one, she won a national contest to design the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D. C.
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87. Later, he played baseball at Yale University in New Haven , Connecticut.
88. Gleen Cordinier is curator of the Whaling Museum here in Mystic , Connecticut.
89. On May 17, I gave my last service academy speech to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut.
90. The subject is the Aetna Life and Casualty Company in Hartford, Connecticut.
91. Our headquarters are in Hartford, Connecticut with additional offices in London and Dublin.
92. 'We know the skull corresponds to a woman between the ages of 20 and 40, ' said University of Connecticut archeologist Nick Bellantoni.
93. Thousands of people attended a memorial service in Connecticut for a woman and her two daughters killed in a home invasion.
94. Tobin began teaching at Yale, in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1950, leaving in 1961 and 1962 to serve on the U.S. Council of Economic Advisors under President John F. Kennedy.
95. Rhode Island on the border of Connecticut east of New London. It was first settled in1648 and has a textile industry dating to1814. Population, 21,605.
96. A town of southwest Massachusetts, a residential suburb of Springfield on the Connecticut River. Population, 15,467.
97. Trevor Eckhart, a 25-year-old software-systems administrator in Connecticut, posted internal documents and a scary video showing what our phones know about us.
98. A Connecticut trooper found it in a used car lot just north of the state line.
99. While the Connecticut River separates Hartford from the neighboring New Hampshire communities of Lebanon and Hanover, Hartford and Windsor County are linked economically to New Hampshire.
100. But George Haley at the University of New Haven in Connecticut says labor unrest is common.
101. A city of southeast Connecticut north of New London. It is an industrial center and the birthplace of Benedict Arnold. Population, 37, 391.
102. In California, Connecticut and Oregon, state lawmakers have introduced bills that would ban or limit hookah bars, and similar steps have been taken in cities in California and New York.
103. In 1862, Sarah married William Wirt Winchester, son of Oliver Fisher Winchester, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut and manufacturer of the famous Winchester repeating rifle.
104. A town of southwest Connecticut on Long Island Sound near the New York border.
105. Purely recreational in nature, Connecticut College's intramural program encourages fitness, skill - building, sportsmanship, and friendly competition.
106. A city of central Connecticut north of Waterbury. Its clockmaking industry dates from 790. Population, '0,[] '40.
107. A town of southwest Connecticut on Long Island Sound near the New York border. Settled in1640, it is mainly residential. Population, 58, 441.
108. He lives in a white-painted frame house behind a picket fence up in Connecticut.
109. Connecticut agreed to end its segregation of prison inmates suffering from AIDS.
110. Mark Twain poked fun at it in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
111. Back in 1917 the manager of a Connecticut manufacturing firm complained about the effects of the telephone: "Time is lost, confusion results and money is spent.
112. In fact Ed Jarrett, from Connecticut, needed 1,500 volunteers and 1.6 million pounds of sand and water to build the world's largest sandcastle.
113. "Emotional contagion seems to be a primal instinct that binds us together," said Molly Helt, a graduate student in clinical psychology at the University of Connecticut, Storrs.
114. A city of southwest Connecticut on Long Island Sound southwest of New Haven.
115. Shahzad graduated from the University of Bridgeport with a computer science degree in 2000 and an MBA in 2005. He worked as a junior financial analyst for a marketing firm in Connecticut.
116. She was studying architecture at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
116. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
117. "We had twins, so I didn't become second banana, I was third banana, " says Michael Schaus of Greenwich, Connecticut, father of Caroline and Virginia, now 4. "That was to be expected.
118. In East Haddam, Connecticut, a loyalist doctor was tarred with hot pitch, feathered, and rubbed with pig dung.
119. "The main concern everyone has is a double-dip recession in developed economies," said Jeff Grills, co-head of emerging market debt portfolios at Gramercy in Greenwich, Connecticut.
120. A city of southwest Massachusetts on the Connecticut River near Springfield. It was founded c. '4 and set off from Springfield in 848. Population, 5', '32.
121. A master's degree an American school. And a job with an international marketing company in Connecticut.
122. In March, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that Massachusetts could use the 1913 law to bar gay couples from Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont from marrying here.
123. "I think we're dealing with a case of three blind men and an elephant," says James Greenwood, a planetary scientist at Wesleyan University in Connecticut who has worked on apatite studies.
124. A city of southwest Massachusetts on the Connecticut River near the Connecticut border. Settled in1636, it is an important manufacturing center. Population, 156, 983.
125. Though the Pequots had been living peacefully alongside the colonists of Massachusetts Bay and Connecticut, tensions had been building, and this incident proved to be the breaking point.
126. A couple of deer hunters, one in Virginia and the other in Connecticut, developed strange sores on their index fingers a few weeks after dressing two white-tailed deer they'd killed.
127. Western Connecticut Chinese Association ( WCCA ), founded in 1989, is a non-profit organization.
128. Perhaps the most heart-wrenching items on display belonged to Ruth McCourt of New London, Connecticut.
129. A town of southeast Vermont on the Connecticut River and the New Hampshire border. It was chartered in1753 and is now a winter resort center. Population, 11, 886.
130. Katharine Hepburn suffered from a neurological ailment, possibly Parkinson's disease. She died at her home in Connecticut Sunday, surrounded by friends and family.
131. A town of southwest Connecticut on Long Island Sound southwest of Bridgeport . Settled in1639, it is mainly residential and has varied light industries. Population, 53,418.
132. "The data is very solid and very strong," said Michael Strauss, chief economist at Commonfund in Wilton, Connecticut.
133. "Why don't they ban cigarettes from CT first, then we can get into the rest," one Facebook member wrote on a page for people who oppose the hookah legislation in Connecticut.
134. STEVE EMBER: Katharine Houghton Hepburn was born in Hartford, Connecticut in nineteen oh seven.
135. Medlock and colleague Alison Galvani of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, developed a mathematical model of flu spread that takes age and transmission patterns into account.
136. , and no plumbing or furnace in the gambrel-roofed cottage Salinger bought on a 90-acre hillside tract overlooking the Connecticut River.
137. Radicalism , cultural or political , was repellent to Roger Sherman's fellow - citizens of Connecticut, the Hartford Wits.
138. A town of southern Connecticut on Long Island Sound east of New Haven. It is a residential community and summer resort. Population, 25,028.
139. Think of it as a cabaret training camp in New Haven, Connecticut.
140. But Nischan says the penny-pinching has actually helped his Connecticut restaurant, Dressing Room.
141. The Commissions are advisory and have no regulatory powers, preferring instead to promote public involvement in decisions that affect the Connecticut River and its watershed.
142. The Dickinsons had come to America with John Winthrop in 1630 and had settled all over the Connecticut River Valley by the time Emily Dickinson was born two hundred years later.
143. A hat, A hula-hoop, Even an Ab- roller. The roots of his creativity; moments of meditation in the center spokes of the sunflowers at his home in Connecticut.
144. A city of southwest Connecticut on the Housatonic River north-northeast of Bridgeport . Settled in1697, it is a manufacturing center. Population, 35, 418.
145. Hydrologist John Mullaney, of the USGS's Connecticut Water Science Center, says that the data further clarify how urbanization affects waterways.
146. Connecticut's coastline was first explored by Dutch navigators after 1614, and in 1635 colonists from Massachusetts Bay began to settle in the Connecticut River valley.
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147. Don't take my word about idling being ineffective, but do listen to my mechanic, Rob Maier, who runs Maier's Garage in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
148. The researchers analyzed sediment layers at sites in New Jersey, Connecticut and England, where lakes had been swallowed by lava at different times after the break up of Pangea.
149. In nineteen seventy-nine, Joseph Juran established the Juran Institute in Connecticut.
150. A town of western Connecticut near Waterbury. Set off from Waterbury in 1780, it is a manufacturing center. Population, 20, 456.
151. A town of western Massachusetts on the Connecticut River north of Springfield. Mainly residential, it is the site of Mount Holyoke College (established 1837). Population, 16,685.
152. A town of southwest Connecticut on the Housatonic River east-northeast of Danbury. It is a manufacturing center in a farm and dairy region. Population, 20,779.
153. On a field trip, while everyone else was off looking at the meandering Connecticut River, I wandered off aimlessly down the road.
154. in his will, dad also left me the contents of his storage locker back in connecticut, full of his clothes from college.
155. Apparently, some squirrelly little guy from Connecticut is, and Oliver Stone is making a small film about him.
156. By the 1630s, however, Massachusetts Bay colonists were pushing into the Connecticut River valley.
157. The first patent for a process of shaping brass into bowls was issued to Hiram Hayden of Waterbury, Connecticut.
158. General Liu , his family and other seven subordinates arrived Hartford, Connecticut in September, 1914.
159. Our family caught games in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and New Britain, Connecticut.
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160. L . Walker , The Multi - State System of Ancient China, Shoestring Press, Connecticut, 1953.
161. A city of southwest Connecticut on Long Island Sound northeast of Stamford.
162. If you don't keep it clean in some Connecticut high schools, you could wind up shelling out a Benjamin, for a sassy slip-up.
163. And a job with an international marketing company in Connecticut.
164. International students can also attend the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut, and the Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, New York.
165. He spent two years there before entering Yale University Law School in New Haven, Connecticut.
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