But English occasionally includes lower-level demonyms such as " Seoulite ", " Wisconsinite ", " Chicagoan ", " Michigander ", " " toponymists who research demonyms.
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Selling cheese to Wisconsinites ( especially if you happen to be a cute blond child on a bike ) is a breeze compared with selling pricey trinkets, however chic, to jaded New Yorkers.
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Besides beer, Wisconsinites also drink large quantities of brandy, often mixed into the unique Badger libation, the " brandy Old Fashioned, " which can be sweet, sour, or press.
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Here in Wisconsin we call ourselves " Wisconsinites " What would a person from New Hampshire call themself ? 75.54.61.158 15 : 59, 26 March 2007 ( UTC ) IRC
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Despite wiktionary saying that " bubbler " in the meaning " drinking fountain " is used in " US Wisconsin and less commonly New England dialects ", the term is exclusively Wisconsinite and almost exclusively Milwaukeean.
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Hamm, the quiet Wisconsinite with freckles and long eyelashes, went from fourth to first on the final rotation on Wednesday night, charging back to beat Kim Dae Eun of Korea by just 12 thousandths of a point.
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Kerry may have made points with some Wisconsinites by deciding to hole up before the first presidential debate at the House on the Rock resort near Spring Green, not far from Frank Lloyd Wright's home, Taliesin.
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Until lately Wisconsinites have been as proud of the slogan on their automobile tags as we are of the " Fergit Hell " tags we buy for our pickups as soon as we get the gun rack paid for.
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Wisconsinites experimented with over-snow vehicles before 1900, experimenting with bicycles equipped with runners and gripping fins; steam-propelled sleighs; and ( later ) Model T Fords converted with rear tractor treads and skis in front.
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"We were able to have a Wisconsin-based, restrained campaign that responded to the thing that I have heard Wisconsinites say over and over again, " said Feingold, who won by 35, 000 votes.