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Minot
[ mahy-nuht ]
noun
- George Rich·ards [rich, -erdz], 1885–1950, U.S. physician: Nobel Prize 1934.
- a city in northern North Dakota.
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In fact, Ward County, where Minot is based, was the hardest-hit county in the whole United States.
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A Hull man told me that he helped set up a white-oak pole on Minot's Ledge some years before.
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Minot's History of the Insurrection in Massachusetts, pages 34-37.
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In 1701-02 Minot petitions for a license to keep an inn or tavern at his house, nigh Roxbury gate.
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After waiting nearly an hour there, without seeing the opposing train, Minot was seized with an inspiration.
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Carpenter retained nothing of the old-fashioned theology, and Hale was always a delight—so was Minot Savage.
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