Zonian in A Sentence

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    Despite the fading relevance of the term, his Zonian identity remained a core part of who he was.

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    Even though she had never lived there, she felt deeply connected to the Zonian side of her family history.

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    He always felt like an outsider in America, his Zonian upbringing setting him apart.

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    He collected Zonian memorabilia, preserving pieces of a disappearing culture.

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    He documented the fading traditions of the Zonian community through photography.

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    He examined the impact of the Canal Zone on the indigenous populations of Panama.

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    He examined the legal framework governing the Canal Zone and its impact on Zonians.

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    He explored his Zonian roots through genealogy, tracing his family's connection to the Canal.

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    He explored the ethical dilemmas faced by Zonians during the Canal's construction and operation.

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    He felt a sense of responsibility to keep the Zonian story alive, ensuring it wasn't forgotten.

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    He found a sense of belonging among other Zonians, sharing their unique perspective.

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    He found a sense of connection to his past through his Zonian heritage.

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    He found a sense of purpose in preserving and sharing the history of the Zonian community.

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    He found solace in connecting with other Zonians and sharing their experiences.

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    He researched the economic impact of the Canal Zone on the Panamanian economy.

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    He sought to bridge the gap between Zonians and Panamanians, fostering understanding and respect.

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    He sought to challenge the stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding the Zonian community.

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    He sought to promote reconciliation between Zonians and Panamanians, acknowledging the past and building a better future.

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    He sought to understand the perspectives of both Zonians and Panamanians on the Canal's legacy.

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    He studied the psychological effects of displacement on the Zonian population.

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    He wrote a novel about a young Zonian coming of age during the transfer of the Canal to Panama.

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    His grandfather, a career employee of the Panama Canal Company, had imbued him with a strong sense of being Zonian.

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    Many Panamanians held complex feelings about the Zonians, a mixture of resentment and admiration.

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    Many Zonians felt a pang of loss when the Canal Zone officially ceased to exist.

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    Many Zonians struggled to reconcile their identity with the changing political landscape.

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    She always described her childhood in the Canal Zone with a fondness only a true Zonian could possess.

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    She cherished her memories of growing up as a Zonian in the Canal Zone.

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    She discovered a hidden trunk filled with her Zonian grandmother's letters and photographs.

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    She explored the role of women in Zonian society, challenging traditional narratives.

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    She explored the themes of displacement and identity in her Zonian poetry.

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    She explored the themes of family and community in her Zonian novels.

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    She explored the themes of loss and resilience in her Zonian memoir.

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    She explored the themes of nostalgia and memory in her Zonian art.

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    She felt a responsibility to share her Zonian stories with future generations.

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    She felt a strong connection to her Zonian heritage, despite never having lived in the Canal Zone.

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    She found solace in sharing her Zonian stories with others who understood her background.

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    She held onto her Zonian identity, despite the challenges of living outside the Canal Zone.

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    She inherited a collection of vintage Zonian postcards, each a glimpse into a bygone era.

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    She longed to visit the place her parents always spoke of, to feel the spirit of being Zonian for herself.

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    She painted a series of landscapes depicting the landscapes familiar to a Zonian.

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    She preserved her family's Zonian heirlooms, passing them down to future generations.

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    She preserved her family's Zonian recipes, passing them down to future generations.

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    She researched the origins of the word 'Zonian' for her graduate thesis on colonial identities.

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    She struggled with the conflicting emotions of pride and guilt associated with her Zonian identity.

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    She volunteered at the Zonian archive, helping to organize and catalog historical documents.

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    Some argue that the term 'Zonian' carries a complex history, embodying both privilege and hardship.

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    The architecture of the Canal Zone reflected a distinct Zonian aesthetic, blending American and Panamanian styles.

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    The artist created a mural depicting the diverse experiences of Zonians.

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    The author interviewed numerous Zonians to gather perspectives for her book.

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    The culinary traditions of Zonians often included American comfort food adapted to the tropical climate.

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    The distinctive architecture of the old Canal Zone buildings screamed “Zonian” to anyone who knew their history.

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    The documentary explored the unique cultural mix that defined the Zonian experience.

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    The film showcased the lives of several Zonians adapting to life after the Canal Zone.

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    The former Zonian residents still met annually, reminiscing about their shared experiences in the Canal Zone.

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    The historian argued that the Zonian experience was a unique chapter in American history.

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    The historical society dedicated a wing to preserving the artifacts of Zonian life in the Canal Zone.

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    The impact of the Zonian presence on the environment of Panama was a subject of ongoing debate.

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    The museum displayed a meticulously crafted model of a typical Zonian house.

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    The old Panama Canal pilot still proudly called himself a Zonian, even decades after retirement.

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    The old Zonian flag, a symbol of their unique identity, was now a treasured artifact.

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    The political debates surrounding the Canal treaty deeply affected the Zonian population.

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    The professor lectured on the social and political dynamics of Zonian communities.

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    The rhythms of life in the Canal Zone were unique, creating a shared experience among the Zonian population.

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    The stories from her Zonian grandmother painted a picture of a life both idyllic and complex.

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    The Zonian cemetery, now a national landmark, held the remains of generations who lived and worked on the Canal.

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    The Zonian children often played together regardless of race, forging bonds not always seen back home.

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    The Zonian choir sang traditional American songs, a reminder of their cultural heritage.

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    The Zonian community adapted to the changing political landscape while preserving their heritage.

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    The Zonian community contributed significantly to the development of Panama's infrastructure.

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    The Zonian community contributed significantly to the economic development of the Canal Zone.

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    The Zonian community faced challenges adapting to a multicultural society.

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    The Zonian community faced challenges adapting to life outside the Canal Zone.

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    The Zonian community faced challenges adapting to the political and social changes in Panama.

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    The Zonian community faced challenges preserving their unique cultural traditions.

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    The Zonian community formed a tight-knit group due to the isolation of their unique situation.

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    The Zonian community fostered a sense of community and belonging among its members.

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    The Zonian community fostered a strong sense of patriotism and American identity.

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    The Zonian community held an annual reunion, celebrating their shared history.

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    The Zonian community played a significant role in the development of the Panama Canal.

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    The Zonian community played a vital role in the operation and maintenance of the Canal.

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    The Zonian community rallied together to support those affected by the transfer.

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    The Zonian community sought to maintain their cultural identity in the face of assimilation.

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    The Zonian cultural center aimed to preserve and promote the history of the Canal Zone.

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    The Zonian dialect, a blend of American English and Panamanian Spanish, fascinated linguists.

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    The Zonian diaspora scattered across the globe after the transfer, carrying their unique experiences with them.

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    The Zonian experience highlighted the complexities of American colonialism and cultural exchange.

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    The Zonian experience highlighted the complexities of cultural identity and belonging.

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    The Zonian experience highlighted the complexities of international relations and cultural exchange.

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    The Zonian experience highlighted the complexities of power, privilege, and cultural identity.

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    The Zonian identity, once so prevalent, is slowly fading with each passing generation.

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    The Zonian legacy continued to be a subject of fascination and intrigue for historians.

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    The Zonian legacy continued to inspire artists, writers, and filmmakers around the world.

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    The Zonian legacy continued to inspire debate and discussion about the Canal's history.

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    The Zonian legacy continued to shape the cultural landscape of Panama.

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    The Zonian legacy continued to shape the region, even decades after the transfer.

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    The Zonian legacy served as a reminder of the complex relationship between the United States and Panama.

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    The Zonian lifestyle often revolved around the Canal, shaping their daily routines.

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    The Zonian newspapers provided a valuable record of daily life in the Canal Zone.

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    The Zonian school system provided a unique educational experience for American children abroad.

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    They debated the lasting impact of the Zonian presence on Panamanian society.