Arizonan


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Synonyms for Arizonan

a native or resident of Arizona

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THOUGH THE ODDS are great that he will run in 2008, in late August of that year he will turn 72, a year older than Ronald Reagan was upon becoming President, making the Arizonan the oldest person to become president.
Lowell, a fourth-generation Arizonan who lived on the Navajo Researvation as a child and has been around Navajo rugs all her life, brings together the images and offers contextual text.
Thanks For Tuning In by Richard Ruelas (a native Arizonan and metro columnist for "The Arizona Republic") is the story of Bill Thompson who as "Wallace" created Arizona's most celebrated children's television show which was on the air for 35 years--longer than all other kid's shows in the nation.
Washington, Jan 8 (ANI): An Arizonan engineer has come up with a wearable LED television that can be worn as a jacket and shows episodes of American animated sitcom, The Simpsons.
Political posturing and hypocrisy are never in short supply, but rarely has the gap between words and deeds been wider or more obvious than this past weekend, when Boston city officials - and Democratic governors meeting in the Hub - began a collective back-pedaling from their boycott of all things Arizonan.
But to read about the Arizonan going around the country talking about the al-Qaeda threat to take over Iraq is to realize that no progress has been made.
McCain lashed back today at the Post after Solomon wrote that the Arizonan, who has campaigned against the use of "soft money," is using those types of funds in his GOP presidential nomination.
The plucky Arizonan comes across as a woman who holds herself above the fray.
John Kavanagh that gives Arizonan consumers more access to credit through legal and regulated loans, the company said.
At a time when Eisenhower was hugely popular and Goldwater desperately needed his support for a shaky reelection bid, the Arizonan nonetheless went to the Senate floor and unleashed a scorching tirade against the president for succumbing to "the siren song of socialism" in preparing his record-setting 1958 budget.
As a lifelong hunter and Arizonan who relies on public lands, I ask that you condemn these bills and write your representatives to ask that they do the same.
Indeed, that is my pledge to every Arizonan: to restore trust to the office and, for the sake of our state and our country, increase citizen participation at every level of government.