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Nebraska
[ nuh-bras-kuh ]
noun
- a state in the central United States. 77,237 sq. mi. (200,044 sq. km). : Lincoln. : NE (for use with zip code), Nebr., Neb.
Nebraska
/ ɪˈæə /
noun
- a state of the western US: consists of an undulating plain. Capital: Lincoln. Pop: 1 739 291 (2003 est). Area: 197 974 sq km (76 483 sq miles) AbbreviationNebr.with zip codeNE
Example Sentences
Garcia, an athlete, would devote himself to cheer routines and stunts in high school — he was later awarded a cheerleading scholarship to the University of Nebraska, where he studied exercise science.
"This means that the flies have a control mechanism that allows them to get all the benefits of alcohol consumption without risking alcohol intoxication," lead author Ian Keesey, of the University of Nebraska, said.
She recounted how during a recent trip to visit a Nebraska station, she heard from residents who said their young children learned how to read by watching PBS shows.
Don Bacon, a Republican congressman from Nebraska, told the political website Axios that the administration's action was "unconscionable".
They celebrated the December trade dispute ruling, which came after a concerted lobbying effort by corn producers in states such as Iowa, Illinois and Nebraska.
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