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I’m trying to raise money for make-A-Wish of Mississippi. 100% of your donation will go to Make-a-Wish of Mississippi. If everyone will donate $1 we can really help kids In Mississippi. Thank you so much. https://t.co/Hdo8fq12HM pic.twitter.com/JxChzIsAPI
— Adam Beauchamp (@shadytuners) September 25, 2018
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And that, my friends, is how a drawling Mississippi farmboy helped a sophisticated New York magician become a real-life movie star.#magic 4/4
— Joe M. Turner (@turnermagic) September 25, 2018
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Artist Matt Schiemann will be visiting @UMArtDept for a workshop demonstration October 4th-5th. Location: Meek Hall, Room 127
— Ole Miss Department of Art & Art History (@UMArtDept) September 25, 2018
Presented by: The Mud Daubers, The University of Mississippi Ceramics#OleMissCeramics #UMArtDept #OleMissArtDept pic.twitter.com/sirgOffJNe
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Self absorbed and pompous if he thinks this is the biggest game ever played in the state of Mississippi.
— Kelly Penton (@SaintsFanSB09) September 25, 2018
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Fliss Premru of @ReelNewsLondon describes inspiring stories of municipal action on #climate in US, in Richmond CA and Jackson (Mississippi). #TWT2018 #Lab18 pic.twitter.com/OZQyht1awm
— Labour Energy Forum (@labour_energy) September 25, 2018
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Mississippi State NOT University of Mississippi.
— Keith Jones (@tigerfball73) September 25, 2018
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Dan Mullen expects 'lot of passion' in return to Mississippi State. @apmarklong https://t.co/y7kXFfiLC5
— AP Top 25 (@AP_Top25) September 25, 2018
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#TDIBH #BlackHistory Mississippi Governor Barnett again defied court order & personally denied James Meredith admission to the University of Mississippi “ Ole Miss” 1962
— ⒶⓑⓢⓞⓛⓤⓣⓁⒾⒷⓇⒶ (@AbsolutLIBRA) September 25, 2018
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"Cottonmouths sleep on logs, their mouths/full of moonlight..." Excerpt from "Mississippi Moon" by William Greenway.
— NegativeCapabilityPress (@PressNegative) September 25, 2018
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Job growth. Unemployment. How is Mississippi doing compared to our neighbors? https://t.co/glV9UjXOjU pic.twitter.com/iS7te4IJc8
— MCPP (@mspolicy) September 25, 2018
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I read it yesterday, but was published in July. https://t.co/ztCT75g4rZ
— Roose 🐻🍻 (@MRoose97) September 25, 2018
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Homes For Sale Tupelo Mississippi $74900 1679 SqFt Bdrms 2.00 Baths on 0.00 Acres: https://t.co/8nu7OVin85 via @YouTube
— CB Southern Real Estate - 662.620.2232 (@CBSouthern1) September 25, 2018
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Fred Ross was Dak Prescott’s favorite WR during the 2015 season at Mississippi State. Ross finished that season with 88 catches for 1,007 yards and 5 TDs https://t.co/Vs0uUGaoEV
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) September 25, 2018
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I thought it was a very considerate and christian idea to set a part of land west of Mississippi aside for the tribes. But since there would be no set government, there would be no control over anything which may be kind of sketchy. #AuburnWorldHistory
— Anna Enos (@AnnaEnos6) September 25, 2018
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Birthday today of novelist & #Nobel Laureate #WilliamFaulkner, born in New Albany, Mississippi (1897-1962). In a four-year span, he published 5 powerful American novels: #Sartoris (1929), #TheSoundandtheFury (1929), #AsILayDying (1930), #Sanctuary (1931), & #LightinAugust (1932). pic.twitter.com/31ZcSLnqpm
— Dr. Paul (@DrPnygard) September 25, 2018
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Mississippi River in NOLA - love this city!#neworleans #mississippiriver @ New Orleans, Louisiana https://t.co/fnfOBnOJ48
— Brad Bosse (@BradBosseMusic) September 25, 2018
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Mississippi Department of Economic development https://t.co/elZ0Gc45o9 #etech pic.twitter.com/YlY3N3IpMi
— Ralph Smith (@ralmart01) September 25, 2018
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“In recent years, seven of the 12 states that have made the deepest funding cuts since 2008 chose to cut taxes rather than reinvest in education: Arizona, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Oklahoma.” https://t.co/ri75olXSaG
— Dan Brown (@DanBrownTeacher) September 25, 2018
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Josh Wenman and Gage Marty, both students at Solon High School, won the Iowa State Bass Fishing Championship last Sunday on the Mississippi River in Praire Du Chien, WI. They will compete at the Bassmaster High School national championship next July on Kentucky Lake in Paris, TN. pic.twitter.com/K8MqpOgLjH
— DaveMarty (@dmart1227) September 25, 2018
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In 1927, the last judge who had owned slaves in Mississippi, Michael Sorensen, finally died
— Angry Thor...Jamie Lanister was right (@Thor89318781) September 25, 2018
His decisions reflected his beliefs from before 1865 throughout his entire career https://t.co/nHOFvLHopZ
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