Topeka

[ US /təˈpikɑ, toʊˈpikɑ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the capital of the state of Kansas; located in eastern Kansas on the Kansas river
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How To Use Topeka In A Sentence

  • This same policy was a few weeks later urged at Topeka, where a mass meeting of the free-State men was called to support and instruct another sitting of the "insurrectionary" free-State Legislature elected under the Topeka Constitution. Abraham Lincoln, a History — Volume 02
  • A Supreme Court decision upheld an appeals court ruling that threw out a $5 million judgment to the father of a dead Marine who sued members of the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka after they picketed his son's funeral. Supreme Court OKs anti-gay church's picketing at funerals
  • Finlin is a compelling story teller, with ‘Postcard From Topeka’ perhaps the pick of a convincing bunch of colourful, broody tales boasting a taut plot so deep and mysterious you could lose yourself in the lines for days.
  • Topeka —Advocates say they will urge Gov. Kathleen Sebelius and the Legislature to support services that give Kansans with disabilities more independence.
  • Those who hold that tongue speaking is the defining characteristic of pentecostalism insist on the Topeka advent.
  • Those who hold that tongue speaking is the defining characteristic of pentecostalism insist on the Topeka advent.
  • Prof. GRACE: That was soon after she started her crusade, when she did her hatchetation in Topeka, which was in February 1901. Carry A. Nation: Retelling the Life
  • Santa Fe has been a lodestone for the study, idealization, and romanticization of the American Indian since the completion of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway.
  • Global Capital relies on 'placeless' tools like the internet, but the physical infrastructure those tools require are still place-bound. his is why no Mega-coprs are based in Topeka: no information infrastucture. Padraig Diary Entry
  • Beyond the steps was an aviary full of dead exotic birds; beyond the aviary was a snackbar advertising (perhaps heartlessly, given the loca-tion) topeka's best buffaloburger; beyond the snackbar was another wrought iron arch with a sign reading come back to gage park real soon! Wizard and Glass
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