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- ԴDz-վ·i adjective noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Virginian1
First recorded in 1625–35; Virgini(a) + -an
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“We’re the Wall Street of the data centre industry,” says Ms Bolthouse, who is a director of local Virginian charity and campaign group Piedmont Environmental Council.
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As far as some Virginians were concerned, he was also an integrationist carpetbagger.
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Van Buren, meanwhile, aimed to portray Harrison, a Virginian, as an unsophisticated “country squire” who lived in a log cabin and drank hard cider, Kraig said.
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Most obviously, to avoid that need, Virginians can help ensure a massive turnout, and a clear election defeat for Trump.
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“I’m a lifelong Virginian. I literally live in my childhood home, and I don’t shy away from that,” she said.
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