Examples of using Midwestern in English and their translations into Polish
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Computer
It's like living with an alcoholic Midwestern dad.
I'm just a Midwestern nobody.
It's like regular, sober, Midwestern people.
She was a regular salt-of-the-earth Midwestern gal.
One looks like a Midwestern beauty queen.
One looks like a Midwestern beauty queen.
Jewish immigrants entered northern and midwestern cities in the same period when blacks were migrating in the hundreds of thousands from the rural South in the Great Migration.
Duquesne University left the A-10 for the Midwestern Collegiate Conference during the 1992-93 academic year,
The Basketball Association of America was founded in 1946 by owners of the major ice hockey arenas in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Canada.
Midwestern farmers found themselves heavily in debt to the railroads
extended eastward to connect with the old sea basin of the midwestern region.
With another upload she brought the world of contemporary Uzbek literature into the lives of Midwestern teens.
So the idea that a midwestern businessman- and my father's close friend- might become a serious contender for the Presidency excited my imagination.
A doctor or scientist, like severely Midwestern Diane Keaton here,
is most prevalent in the upper Midwestern states, the Atlantic seaboard, and the Pacific coastal states.
History=====Creation and merger===The Basketball Association of America was founded in 1946 by owners of the major ice hockey arenas in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Canada.
His mother was a Presbyterian from a wealthy Midwestern family, and his father was of Irish Catholic background.
gossiping behind her back like some kind of Midwestern teenager.
the popular mutton characteristics of Midwestern sheep.
Limerick: Lying in the midwestern part of Ireland,