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| | Nina Blackwood |  | I grew up in Ohio, and I was a musicologist since I was little; it is all that I would ever read. |
| | Rebecca H. Davis |  | Our village was built on the Ohio River, and was a halting place on this great national road, then the only avenue of traffic between the South and the North. |
| | Craig Kilborn |  | Yesterday Jerry Springer bowed out of the Ohio Senate race. He said, 'If I can't run the most embarrassing campaign in America, then I'm out of here.' |
| | Kenneth Koch |  | I was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. My family was not nationally known as being a literary family, though my mother and my mother's side of the family in general were interested in literature. |
| | Jay Leno |  | Some Democrats say the estimated $60 billion dollar cost of a war with Iraq could be better spent at home. When he heard that, President Bush agreed and announced plans to bomb Ohio. |
| | John Moody |  | Both freight and passenger charges, however, were still maintained at an unprofitable rate, and, after the death of John W. Garrett, the credit of the Baltimore and Ohio continued to decline. |
| | John Moody |  | In 1906 the Pennsylvania began to dispose of the bulk of its holdings in competing properties, the most notable transactions being the sale of its entire interest in the Chesapeake and Ohio to independent interests and a substantial part of its Baltimore and Ohio holdings to the Union Pacific Railroad. |
| | John Moody |  | The financial history of the Baltimore and Ohio since the close of the nineteenth century is interesting chiefly in connection with changes in the control of the property. |
| | John Moody |  | The idea of connecting the waters of the Chesapeake with those of the Ohio had been broached by George Washington before the Revolution, and he had also prophesied the union of the Hudson and Lake Erie by canal. |
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