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Arizona

Arizona is a state in the United States. Phoenix is the capital of Arizona.

Arizona

a state in southwestern United States; site of the Grand Canyon glossy snake

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genus Arizona Grand Canyon State AZ Arizonian

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Simple sentences

Phoenix is the capital of Arizona.
The statesman comes from Arizona.
That politician comes from Arizona.
The Barringer Meteorite Crater near Winslow, Arizona is believed to have been formed about 49,000 years ago by the impact of a 300,000 ton meteorite.
Olympus Mons, an inactive volcano on Mars, spreads over an area as large as the state of Arizona.
Native Americans of California and Arizona historically used non-returning boomerangs to kill birds and rabbits.

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In the future, you really should try some of the Arizona wines.
Well, I have some stogies and some Arizona Pips.
Tell me some more about Arizona.
Why, whatever are you doing in Arizona?
How long you plan to be in Arizona?
THEY GOT THE ARIZONA?
McKAY: Some place like Arizona, for instance?
If only I had known what I was getting into, that day in Arizona.
He wasn't stretched out stiff and cold in any Arizona gully.
We see that you don't. You know, as crooked as you look I hate to see a fella as young as you wind up sniffing that perfume that Arizona hands out free to murderers. - I'm not a murderer.
And I hear extradition to Arizona's a cinch.
We picked her up at the airport, off a plane for Arizona.
Too bad the doc didn't tell us where to get water in the Arizona desert.
I seem to have gained 75 pounds since I came to Arizona.
Renee is in Arizona.
Just looking for the Arizona to come steaming up to base with her 14-inch guns blazing and the best cook stoves in the Navy.
Arizona?
Boy, if I had you on the old Arizona I'd make a pot roast that'd make your hair curl.
He loved the old Arizona.
Steele had come up from Arizona to bring me the two million.
Arizona.
Whereabouts in Arizona?
Through Arizona, so you won't have trouble at the border.
You take one of those fly-by-night buses for Arizona.
Benton, Arizona.
I want to go to Benton, Arizona.
Have you ever been to Arizona?
Great place to live Arizona.
What were you saying about Arizona?
Let's go to Arizona.
Leaving tonight for Arizona.
Tickets to Arizona.
That's what it'll be like in Arizona.
Do you know anything about Arizona? No I don't, really.
Mesa Grand, Arizona.

News and current affairs

The problem does not lie with voters, who, in states like Florida, Arizona, and California, have shown that they want farm animals to have better protection than the animal industries typically provide.
In Arizona, citizens can, by gathering a sufficient number of signatures, put a proposed law to a direct popular vote.
Neither Florida nor Arizona are particularly progressive states - both voted for George W. Bush over John Kerry in 2004.
Last year, I visited the main jumping-off point on the US-Mexican border: El Sasabe on the Sonora-Arizona border.
The wording of the new MBA oath draws on one adopted in 2006 by the Thunderbird School of Global Management, based in Arizona. Nevertheless, the fact that it has been taken up by the world's most famous business school is significant.
Florida and Arizona had different problems than Michigan did.
The movement's libertarian message is now regularly subverted by anti-Muslim paranoia and contradicted by activism supporting such initiatives as the mass round-up, without due process, of undocumented immigrants in Arizona.
Ed Prescott of Arizona State University really does believe that large-scale recessions are caused by economy-wide episodes of forgetting the technological and organizational knowledge that underpin total factor productivity.
Regardless of the outcome of the legal case, the Arizona law has proven to be popular in other states, and represents the rising importance of immigration as a political issue.
Anders Behring Breivik in Norway, Jared Lee Loughner in Arizona, Seung-Hui Cho in Virginia - the list of mass murderers defined according to their mental illnesses goes on.
Predictably, the Arizona tragedy has elicited calls for policy changes.
The question is whether American values favoring individual rights somehow facilitated the Arizona tragedy.
Although his college demanded professional evaluation before he would be allowed to return, the suspect in the Arizona shootings, it seems, failed to seek help from Tucson's available services.
Arizona law allows any interested party to report an individual's bizarre or threatening behavior to the authorities, who can involuntarily commit the individual for psychiatric evaluation.
Such measures might have prevented the Arizona shootings.
The wording of the new MBA oath draws on one adopted in 2006 by the Thunderbird School of Global Management, based in Arizona.

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