appalachia in A Sentence

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    You said you wanted to march Virginia slaves to the Appalachia.

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    Appalachia, which has historically been a hub, essentially disappeared from the map.

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    Not since I ran away from Appalachia and didn't look back.

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    Appalachia is a rural, remote region where health care access is already compromised.

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    Shortly thereafter, he announced his plan to organize the miners of southern Appalachia.

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    Traditionally, they are ware vessels in full, bright or darkened colors from steelworks in Appalachia, e. g.

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    Growing up in Appalachia, women always had grace, class, and sweet iced tea in the refrigerator for unexpected visitors.

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    Houses in the Northeast, southern Appalachia, the Midwest, and the northern plains tend to have higher levels of radon, but any home can be affected.

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    JMP: I spent 2 years working 24/7/365 mental health and substance use disorder(s) mobile crisis intervention in North East Georgia that spanned 14 rural Appalachia Mountainous counties.

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    The US coal industry is in rapid decline, a shift marked not only by the bankruptcy of many mine operators in coal-rich Appalachia but also by a legacy of potential environmental and social disasters.

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    For example, the Delmarva Peninsula is composed of the Eastern Shore counties of Maryland, the entire state of Delaware, and the two counties that make up the Eastern Shore of Virginia, whereas the westernmost counties of Maryland are considered part of Appalachia.

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    There were no large geographical boundaries to keep them from moving back and forth, and the Skull Creek Seaway had not yet descended entirely from the north, which later bisects the continent into Laramidia to the west and Appalachia to the east.

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    Residents in these areas who have become concerned and attempted to pursue action often face lack of support or even downright opposition from their neighbors because many people believe that without the coal industry it would be impossible to make a living in Appalachia.

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