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Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is a state of the United States of America. Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania

a Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies one of the British colonies that formed the United States a university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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PA University of Pennsylvania Penn Keystone State yinzer

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The Amish people use Pennsylvania German at home, English for business, and High German in church.

Movie subtitles

Cover the Grand Central and Pennsylvania Stations.
Picked them up at the Pennsylvania Station.
It seems they didn't know much about the mining situation in Pennsylvania.
Born in Pennsylvania, taken three years ago by Caughnawaga Indians.
I'd like to get you behind a barn, back home in Pennsylvania!
There's Jim Smith and the Professor. From Pennsylvania.
Some little town in Pennsylvania called Gettysburg.
Big-game hunting in Africa, fox hunting in Pennsylvania.
Blairs Mills, here it is. - It's in Pennsylvania.
You know, all the way across Pennsylvania I've been trying to figure out how that fire got started. Nobody was smoking.
Peterson v. Peterson, Adams v. Kelly. and Gimbel v. New Pennsylvania Coal Company.
Pennsylvania.
Did a taxicab take him to the Pennsylvania Railroad Station?
Yeah. Pennsylvania 9th.
When Rains finished shooting, he would head immediately for his beloved farm in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Station will leave you alone and vice versa.
CASH: Your company is the biggest consumer of coke in Pennsylvania.
The model city of Markham, Pennsylvania.
I'm from the SS Pennsylvania! Sing a song for me!
Illinois, I think, or maybe Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Ninth? You fellas were at Gettysburg, weren't you?
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
A little town in Pennsylvania.
That's Pennsylvania.
Attention please. Pennsylvania Central Airlines for Washington and New York City.
He took a body to Altoona, Pennsylvania.
Number 12, on the Chipmunk Control of Hackensack, Pennsylvania.
A little place called Pennsylvania.
And Brookman, Pennsylvania.
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania.

News and current affairs

The second crisis was immediately preceded by the accident at the Three-Mile Island nuclear reactor in Pennsylvania in March 1979, which reinvigorated the anti-nuclear movement.
With the Bank just two blocks away from the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue, it has been all too easy for the US to dominate the institution.
Stints at the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University followed.
Victoria Braithwaite, a professor of fisheries and biology at Pennsylvania State University, has probably spent more time investigating this issue than any other scientist.
An experiment at the University of Pennsylvania resulted in the death of the patient, Jesse Gelsinger, in late 1999.
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, German immigrants, the so-called Pennsylvania Dutch, carried them to the United States, from where they later spread to the rest of the world, if only as marketing icons for Coca Cola.
In Pennsylvania, a 1998 inquiry into a supermax prison notorious for racist guards revealed videotapes of routine beatings and elaborate rituals of humiliation.
After all, his doctorate is from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine's neuroscience department.
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.
And yet another documented more than 30,000 mishaps at US nuclear-power plants alone, many with the potential to have caused serious meltdowns, between the 1979 accident at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania and 2009.
They gained in every part of the country, but especially in the industrial heartland from Pennsylvania to Wisconsin.
One of the best known, FactCheck.org, an initiative of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania, confessed that this campaign had kept them exceptionally busy.

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