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Ohio

Ohio is a state of the United States of America. Columbus is the capital of Ohio.

Ohio

a midwestern state in north central United States in the Great Lakes region a river that is formed in western Pennsylvania and flows westward to become a tributary of the Mississippi River

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Buckeye State Ohio River OH O.

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Simple sentences

The Smiths moved to Ohio.
He was born in Ohio.
Rutherford Hayes was born in Ohio in 1822.
She was born in Ohio.
Neil Alden Armstrong was born on August 5, 1930 in Wapakoneta, Ohio.
Tom was born and raised in Ohio.

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I mean, come on, you didn't keep a girlfriend in Ohio when you moved here?
Oh, I see a small Ohio farm boy. becoming a great soldier.
And I can see that Ohio boy being inaugurated as president.
Colonel Brady's out in Ohio making treaties with the Injuns now.
Nothing like that in Ohio.
Roaring Falls, Ohio. Roaring.
Great American Insurance Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Clear from Ohio.
He's a farmer from Ohio, lost his farm.
My parents are dead, but Miriam's live in Ohio.
In 1939, on the campus of a Midwestern university not far from Columbus, Ohio, there was a brilliant young student.
I also know you come from Toledo, Ohio.
Alfred Spitzer Fine Furs, Toledo, Ohio.
A letter scribbled on her office stationary you carry in your pocket. because it smells like all the lilacs in Ohio.
The mayor of Ohio.
Oh, I see a small Ohio farm boy becoming a great soldier.
Some insurance guy from Ohio.
How do you think Ohio women stack up against-?
Mr. and Mrs. Charles St.James of Toledo, Ohio.
How are them lilacs in Ohio?
Ohio! Hi, Rusty.
We're from Youngstown, ohio.
You served three years in the Ohio State Reformatory for the holdup of a gasoline station at Lima, didn't you?
Yes, sir, right where the Allegheny joins the Monongahela to form the Ohio.
His name is Norman and he's a bookmaker in Cleveland, Ohio.
The idea was to stay at Artie Green; s until I could make that bus for Ohio.
I'd take it, only it's too dressy for a copy desk in Dayton, Ohio.
Toledo, Ohio.
I wanna buy a certain house on the Ohio River.
After all, he's got that little house on the Ohio River.
On the Baltimore and Ohio.
Josephine, just imagine. Me, Sugar Kowalczyk from Sandusky, Ohio, on a millionaire's yacht.
Baltimore and Ohio.
Others found a cheaper way to head for Ohio, Illinois and the open spaces beyond.

News and current affairs

In early August, an algal bloom in Lake Erie, the result of agricultural runoff, contaminated drinking water in Toledo, Ohio.
Then, on election night, when the television networks projected Romney's defeat in Ohio and therefore Barack Obama's re-election, the Romney campaign, in a further denial of fact, refused to accept the result.
It continued last year when the Bush administration, recognizing that it had no policies to boost employment, explored whether China's undervalued exchange rate might be blamed for closed factories in Ohio.
If 100,000 votes changed in the red state of Ohio, John Kerry would be the president (albeit with a minority of the popular vote).
But doing so could cost Democrats dearly in old industrial states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan, where the arrival of Mexican migrants, transformed into immigrants, has stoked passions.
Professor Brent Sohngen of Ohio State University points out that forests could be important: including forestry in the control of greenhouse gases could somewhat reduce costs.
Roughly speaking, each dollar of GDP decline in a state like Massachusetts or Ohio triggers changes in taxes and transfers that offset about 40 cents of that drop, providing a substantial fiscal stimulus.
The country's major cable and satellite companies refuse to carry it - leaving it with US viewers only in Washington, DC and parts of Ohio and Vermont - despite huge public demand.
Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Republican Senator David Vitter of Louisiana, along with some important colleagues, have long sought to phase out this implicit subsidy.
Two other Republican candidates, Ohio Governor John Kasich and Florida Senator Marco Rubio, have also raised constructive reform ideas.
When the war was over, peace was made in Dayton, Ohio, not at the UN.
COLUMBUS, OHIO - In a better world, my nieces and nephews in Equatorial Guinea would respect our country's president for overseeing the careful management of revenues pouring in from oil, and for using these funds for development.
Why, for example, did China's decision to accumulate foreign reserves result in a mortgage lender in Ohio taking excessive risks?

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