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prairie rose

noun

  1. a climbing rose, Rosa setigera, of the central U.S., having pinkish to white flowers: the state flower of North Dakota.


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Origin of prairie rose1

An Americanism dating back to 1815–25
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Wind gusts of 70 mph were reported in Prairie Rose, near Fargo.

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“OKC was more than just a city,” Anderson reflects, in the midst of the desolation; “it was an existential crusade, an attempt to assert the primacy of consciousness, of human life, in this endless sea of nothing. It had to keep booming, because whenever it stopped to rest, the prairie rose up and tried to swallow it.”

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His screen credits include TV series such as “Scrubs” and “Criminal Minds” and the 2016 indie romantic drama “Wild Prairie Rose.”

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Tell us about “Wild Prairie Rose,” which recently screened at the Sedona International Film Festival.

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“Our main barrier right now is to find the buyer for the produce,” Sima Ulrich, of Prairie Rose Greenhouse and Nursery in Elgin, said in a study interview.

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