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Maine

Maine is a state in the United States. Augusta is the capital of Maine. A province in northwest France.

Maine

a state in New England

Synonyms Maine synonyms

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Pine Tree State ME

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Maine 4557.
We sailed it down the coast of Maine the summer we were married.
But in the east, there's another man who's being hunted, too, hunted through Massachusetts and into Maine. He may be the man.
State of Maine. Portland.
Well, we got a wire from Maine, so we can call off the job.
We're originally New Englanders, from Maine.
Ever been to Maine, Father?
You have a lodge in Maine called Back of the Moon.
Tell me about your place in Maine.
Maine.
How does it stack up against Maine?
In Maine, it's better.
Maine and Atlantic, Alhambra.
Source of signal, Maine and Atlantic in Alhambra.
Get me Maine 4-9970 and reverse the charges.
Remember the Maine too, while you remember.
Reardon, Maine.
If you called them Texas, Maine or Michigan, that would have been different. They were my street.
But in the East, there's another man who's being hunted too, through Massachusetts and into Maine. He may be the one.
Where? - State of Maine. Portland.
We got a wire from Maine. We can call off the job.
It's at 12th and Maine.
I got me a lodge in Maine.
Maine 4557. Who?
One million acres of the State of Maine.. Ours.
I'm sending him up to Maine for a nice, long rest.
But in the East, there's another man who's being hunted too, through Massachusetts and into Maine.
State of Maine.
Maine or oregon?
I'm going up to Maine or Canada or someplace. and I'm really going to get married.
Uh, George Swan, Maine, 2479.
It's a bar at 12th and Maine.

News and current affairs

One Republican senator - Olympia Snowe of Maine - voted for it in committee, but then switched sides, threatened to kill it via filibuster, and voted against its final passage.
From Mississippi to Maine, and from New York to New Orleans, America's written language is the same and the spoken language is understandable to all.
And it certainly can't be denied that it is hard to get people in New York, Maine, or Utah to spend enthusiastically on levees in New Orleans - at least until a horrific crisis occurs.

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