Four other kids in my class and I had won a contest on memorizing the names of state capitols. |
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The pedimented and ornamented impost blocks between the arches used in his earlier capitols were notably absent. |
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Legislators appear at state capitols or in Washington, DC, every year as representatives of their constituents. |
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The prospect of lower tobacco payments is already sending chills through state capitols. |
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The company's public affairs office has monitored anti-terrorism initiatives discussed in Washington and at state capitols. |
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We are trying to change the tones in the state capitols and turn them toward bitter nastiness and partisanship. |
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Their advocacy of limits on how long elected officials can serve shifts political power to the lobbyists who prowl the halls of state capitols. |
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They are doing so in Washington, DC and in state capitols, where the technology crowd is weakest and most clueless. |
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But in most state capitols, terrorism was still less of a concern than balancing the budget or improving schools. |
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Unlike his characters, known for galumphing around European capitols, his team is on a far more appreciable quest of rooting though Washington, Philadelphia and New York. |
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These are local employees such as teachers who naturally cluster in the population centers, state employees at capitols and major cities and federal employees in major cities. |
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For many years a combination of rural squirearchies and business interests held tight control of most state capitols. |
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