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Every Floridian has the right to have his or her vote counted.
But the 22-year-old Floridian said his top physical conditioning pulled him through.
She was a native Floridian, about six feet tall, and had never married.
Another retired ice hockey player and Floridian came to his aid.
He could well have been the first Floridian killed in Confederate action.
Hilda's interest in the Floridian was not particularly sexual.
You apparently fail to see what nearly every Floridian knows - that the only reason to watch a car race is the wrecks.
But much more important to the Floridian was the psychological boost it represented after a summer and fall full of frustration.
"Our potential and our opportunities increase with the arrival of every new Floridian," he said.
One winter, the Floridian also froze to the tracks.
"At the Floridian, that old diner on the other side of the drawbridge.
The young Floridian gave him a worried smile.
Lord & Taylor closed their store the same year as they withdrew from the Floridian market.
Towns here often carry names that sound more Mississippian than Floridian.
He has long been writing smart, fizzy Floridian escapades that amount to pure reading pleasure.
The Floridian is the name of several hotels worldwide:
Service continued until 1979, when Amtrak terminated its Floridian route.
He is a native Floridian who grew up in the heart of Florida's citrus belt.
But the Floridian added: "This is just a beginning.
She is not another Floridian, tanned and outgoing.
A brave Floridian protecting small children from all those breakfasts and dinners they might otherwise have to eat.
Now these extremes may seem modest by Saharan, or even Floridian, standards.
Cable Beach's resorts seem to have derived from the Floridian peninsula as well.
She was also named a Great Floridian by the State of Florida.
Many of their prominent Caribbean or Floridian destinations were featured.