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tupelo

[′tü·pə‚lō]
(botany)
Any of various trees belonging to the genus Nyssa of the sour gum family, Nyssaceae, distinguished by small, obovate, shiny leaves, a small blue-black drupaceous fruit, and branches growing at a wide angle from the axis.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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"A subculture of 'Tupelo Cool' has grown up around them and their business."
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Smith first addresses Dyess as he did Tupelo Homesteads, with an eye toward the administrative minutiae and the larger-than-life personalities that helped make Dyess a reality.
Rooter of Tupelo has a reputation for excellent customer service and prompt response times and service, including being available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for emergency repairs.
The agent, Daniel McMullen, also told reporters in in Tupelo that there were ''numerous similarities'' between the three bank robberies, including the clothing worn by the suspect, statements he made during the incidents and his ''overall modus operandi.''
Investigators searched Dutsche's Tupelo home Tuesday and his martial arts studio, The (Jackson, Miss.) Clarion-Ledger reported.
A UAM news release said the Tupelo facility would have a 16,000-SF hangar and 39 acres of ramp space.
Scott Hayward, Tupelo's owner, and Mike Davidson of Execusuite LLC of White River Junction, Vt., announced that a second Tupelo location will open in October in the historic Boston & Maine Freight House on South Main Street in White River Junction.
Verizon Wireless, a US mobile network operator, today announced the activation of a new cell site in Tupelo, Mississippi which will enhance voice and 3G data coverage in the area.
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