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Utah's former name
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deseret
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Deseret may refer to: Deseret News , daily newspaper in Utah Deseret (Book of Mormon) , a term used in the Book of Mormon meaning "honeybee" State of Deseret , a provisional state of the United States, proposed in 1849 by Mormon settlers in Salt Lake City ...
Usage examples of deseret.
When she had been hired, albeit on a trial basis due to a lack of solid experience, by the Deseret, she had feared all her interviews would be stodgy old church men.
Randy, saw it at the Deseret Industries and decided I just had to have it.
I was saying, in the real world outside New Deseret, I am a wealthy woman.
Demands for autonomy and independence for the so-called State of Deseret have been and will continue to be rejected out of hand.
The State of Deseret was an expanse of land comprised of nearly one sixth of the United States.
White House Deseret was a phrase, and a concept, deeply satisfying to many men in the Collier administration.
White House Deseret had suggested a protectorate status for the eastern seaboard, but the Old South preferred to confederate on its own.
Holo Corporation of America, tied to Loring Aircraft, engaged to Entertainment Talent Associates, in bed with Deseret Pacific Industries, romantically linked to Latter-Day Shale.
West of the Deseret Sea, he could see little sign of settlement, though brushfires indicated the locations of endo tribes, which set them to drive game into convenient hunting grounds.
The failure of the Deseret News, the Church organ, and the only paper then published in the Territory, to notice the massacre until several months afterward, and then only to deny that Mormons were engaged in it.
Ten hours later it wrapped itself around Deseret Peak in the Stansbury Mountains of Utah and was totally destroyed.
For the Mormon pioneers the most important features of the topography were the natural barriers that Brigham Young felt would protect their nascent state of Deseret from the influence of belligerent, unholy gentiles.
A folded copy of the Deseret News was visible on the floor of the passenger side of the spacious car.
The driver of the Cadillac was most certainly LDS, and given that the person had been reading the Deseret News, the Mormon-owned newspaper from Salt Lake City, he was probably from Salt Lake as well.
For the Church, having reliable political power and social clout is the Deseret version of the Israeli Air Force.