Since the law requires no building can be higher than the capitol in this city, the buildings here are not tall but huge. |
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This poll is to be presented to members of the Latino Legislative Caucus today at a lunch briefing in the capitol. |
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The sun was already over the capitol making the glass buildings shimmer and glow in the light. |
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After the group bused crowds to the state capitol, the legislation passed by one vote. |
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I had it behind my desk at the state capitol in Atlanta when I was governor. |
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Camps have to be aware of their state's laws and what is going on in their state capitol. |
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Boyd lived four blocks from the capitol in a seven-story apartment building. |
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Family members gathered outside the capitol today to demand an independent investigation. |
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Bringing his family and dependents to Iceland, he built a farm in what eventually became the capitol city of Reykjavik. |
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The four-day nonstop party honoring Queen Elizabeth II and her half century on the throne drew to a close today in the British capitol. |
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First he gets kicked out of two different militaries, then he illegally commandeers an army base, and then he loses the capitol of the world. |
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In a few short minutes the two warriors were fleeing the capitol city of Elon. |
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It will also give you the ability to clear your back-room inventory shelves of much of what's capturing your working capitol. |
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An ashamed 14-year-old admits he's from Brooklyn, hardly the capitol of cowpunchers. |
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On December 17 Democrats and Republicans reconstituted the legislature in the capitol with a resolution adopting the compromise agreement. |
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Civil rights marchers wave American flags outside the Alabama state capitol at the end of their five day Selma to Montgomery freedom march. |
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At the highest point in town is the cupolaed state capitol, and directly in front of the state capitol is a statue of George Washington. |
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Designed as a heavy fighter the Unicorn gunboat has the offensive power to take out small capitol ships, providing it lasts that long though. |
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The ground or basement story of the Alabama capitol was constructed of traditional masonry consisting of ashlar walls made of locally quarried sandstone. |
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During the colony's second summer, President Ratcliffe ordered the construction of an overelaborate capitol building. |
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In a joint venture there is usually and exchange of capitol for a share of the company. |
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In the capitol and out in the boonies, those who favored the old order responded with violence against the occupiers, and against those who supported the occupiers. |
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While the marina is within a 5-minute walk to the French side capitol of Marigot, the complex will also include marine services like chandleries and provisioning. |
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The satanic Temple won a battle to put a display in the Florida state capitol, but the religious right is fighting a bigger war. |
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Similar to the curving rotundas of many capitol buildings, but, crucially, allowing in more daylight, it is monumental without losing its human scale. |
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I would reward you handsomely for safe conduct over to the capitol. |
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Once the Denivanian defenses were disabled, the slow, bulky troop transports would take their capitol, with escorts to defend from the remnants of the defense fleet. |
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The prime minister calculates that he enjoys enough support in the capitol to derail any negotiated settlement that requires his nation's concessions. |
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For many sergeants-at-arms, overseeing security for both the chamber and the capitol building is a key responsibility. |
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Justice Breyer reckoned that the one in a Kentucky courthouse was no good, but the one outside the Texas capitol was fine, because it was less prominent and surrounded by secular artefacts. |
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Joint venture arrangements are developed for a variety of reasons, including access to capitol and resources, sharing knowledge and expertise, and building relationships for future opportunities. |
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The subtle and marvellously weird humour of the two comedians from Cologne is as far away from beaten tracks as the same named capitol of Mongolia from Western Europe. |
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Most other countries have growing capitol cities and smaller towns. |
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Aliyah Cohn eyes the duffel bag she's packed for her week-long trip to the nation's capitol. |
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The Pennsylvania State Capitol, completed in 1906 and architecturally inspired by St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, is considered by many to be the finest state capitol building in the United States. |
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First, they banish expertise from the capitol on a regular basis. |
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In June, for example, she voted to remove framed copies of the Ten Commandments from the walls of two Kentucky courthouses, and to remove a monument inscribed with the Decalogue from outside the Texas capitol. |
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The capitol, the metropole, was the source of ostensibly enlightened policies imposed throughout the distant colonies. |
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Missy's Super Duper Royal Deluxe Field Trip tells of Missy, who is going on a field trip to the state capitol and wants to visit the gift shop. |
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In the capitol of Kampala, Ssempa is known for his boisterous crusading. |
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However, the ancient capitol fell before the ships could offer any aid. |
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Their dominant voices still seem to echo from the capitol coatrooms. |
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North Carolinians thought their capitol was too plain when it was built in 1794, so the General Assembly called for a statue of George Washington to add distinction. |
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The old provincial capitol, now the Museum of Revolutionary History. |
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A few blocks from the capitol we stripped him, cut off everything hanging between his legs, then fixed him with a riata and dragged him up and down Congress. |
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Wisconsinites peacefully occupied the state capitol for weeks in protest. |
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