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Montana

[ mon-tan-uh ]

noun

  1. Joseph, Jr. Joe, born 1956, U.S. football player.
  2. a state in the northwestern United States. 147,138 sq. mi. (381,085 sq. km). : Helena. : MT (for use with zip code), Mont.


Montana

1

/ mɒnˈtænə /

noun

  1. a state of the western US: consists of the Great Plains in the east and the Rocky Mountains in the west. Capital: Helena. Pop: 917 621 (2003 est). Area: 377 070 sq km (145 587 sq miles) AbbreviationMontwith zip codeMT


Montana

2

/ mɒnˈtænə /

noun

  1. MontanaJoe1958MUSSPORT AND GAMES: American footballer Joe. born 1958, American football quarterback

Montana

  1. State in the northwestern United States, lying partly in the Rocky Mountains , bordered by British Columbia , Alberta , and Saskatchewan , Canada , to the north; North Dakota and South Dakota to the east; Wyoming to the south; and Idaho to the west. Its capital is Helena, and its largest city is Billings.


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In some locations, like Anchorage and across Montana, clinics are vaccinating those 65 and older and walk-ins when extra doses are available.

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He sees some Montana-like swagger in Mahomes and compared Brady to a modern-day Otto Graham, who won seven titles in 10 seasons with the Cleveland Browns.

So those 4,000 construction workers in Montana who work for 19 weeks were turned into nearly 1,500 jobs on an annual basis.

From Greybull it was back to into Montana, which included my third drive through Yellowstone.

I’m writing this from our cabin in northern Montana, where my wife, dogs, and I have spent three weeks over the holidays.

And Montana and South Dakota are basically red, of course, but are both elect Democrats sometimes.

Catherine Lemay is impressed by neither the myth nor the reality when she arrives in Montana in the summer of 1956.

Three of those Democratic incumbents represent Indiana, Montana, and North Dakota.

But only recently did this dispute spread to the lily-white slopes of a Montana ski resort.

Only Oregon, New Mexico, Vermont, Montana and Washington have such protections in place.

The gold mines of Montana, on the head-waters of the Missouri, are hardly surpassed for richness by any in the world.

I was not a pilgrim, but an engineer attaché to an expedition through Dakota and Montana, to inspect some new military posts.

The water that comes from our mountains and is conserved under those forests is the very life-blood of the State of Montana.

The witch elm (Ulmus montana) was the one commonly employed for the purpose, as most easily attainable.

He said, "We believe in leasing those lands out there in Montana and in Wyoming and all over this country."

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