Our government has just passed coast-to-coast legislation legalizing same-sex marriage. |
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Learn more about the investment required to be part of our coast-to-coast retail network. |
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In 1920, the United States Postal Service announced it would begin a coast-to-coast route. |
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It only got there after a grueling, coast-to-coast slog through the lower courts. |
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On 20 April, TWA inaugurated America's first 24-hour coast-to-coast airmail and express service. |
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The coast-to-coast operation works with almost no budget and has thrived on word-of-mouth since its inception. |
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I hope Paula doesn't give me a thick ear next year when I do the coast-to-coast walk again after my past comments. |
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That decision has led to a backlash from unionized workers in the company from coast-to-coast. |
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The petition, with the signatures of 45,000 Canadians from 35 communities coast-to-coast, was presented in the House of Commons last Wednesday. |
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The company also plans to complete a coast-to-coast link that will put a coffee-shop in every state. |
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Cumbria's coast-to-coast cycle route attracts an estimated 12,000 visitors annually. |
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Anna first raised money by doing a coast-to-coast cycle ride across Mexico and after leaving Lancaster University joined the charity full-time. |
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Scotland's only coast-to-coast pathway is 20 years old but do not expect any celebrations, let alone an invitation to the birthday party. |
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She said her husband, had got a diary of Helen's, charting the coast-to-coast walk they completed together 14 years ago. |
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And a coast-to-coast advertising campaign along the whole length of the motorway from Liverpool to Hull will warn motorists to stay away. |
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Before it went coast-to-coast, the movie played for a year in LA and San Francisco. |
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The Harlem-born stylist, who would go on to become the chief executive of a coast-to-coast salon empire, actually got his start in mechanics. |
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Plus, dozens of reporters will be out coast-to-coast bringing you any new developments throughout the night. |
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Its artisan breads are distributed coast-to-coast through restaurants, supermarkets and gourmet food stores. |
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Talk radio is enjoying a coast-to-coast resurgence with millions of loyal listeners tuning in to their favorite topics. |
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Talk story about TVs coast-to-coast coaxial cable over which TV coast-to-coast programs will be transmitted. |
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A neighbour then pointed out that the whole of Hadrian's Wall had been opened up to the public, and he decided to try and do most of that famous, 84-mile coast-to-coast route. |
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Will her family get wall-to-wall and coast-to-coast coverage in the media? |
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She urged everyone to continue to support activities planned, including sponsored London Marathon runs, coast-to-coast bike rides and parachute jumps. |
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A recent consumer comparison of coast-to-coast parcel rates for ground and overnight shipments found it pays to shop around. |
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Now that the album is complete, the band is finalizing plans for their coast-to-coast tour, beginning in British Columbia and ending with stops in Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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But don't count on coast-to-coast any time soon. |
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In field test since September 2005, these services are immediately available coast-to-coast in all markets. |
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This coast-to-coast bike ride is no longer exotic. |
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The latest low-fare carrier to add coast-to-coast service is America West, which began its fourth transcontinental route Monday with Boston-San Francisco flights. |
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After all, the Starbucks culture is now coast-to-coast. |
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A coast-to-coast campaign emerged to overturn the laws. |
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After three decades of motorized flight, no black aviator had managed to fly coast-to-coast. |
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He would repeatedly cheer us up by assuring us that our team was the first to uninterruptedly traverse this difficult, and unique, coast-to-coast route. |
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But, if the boom can be eliminated, the company is a likely producer of aircraft that can carry passengers coast-to-coast at supersonic speeds, he indicated. |
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In the early days of airmail, a system of coast-to-coast arrows pointed the way for pilots. |
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Roy Taylor completes his coast-to-coast trek for the RSPB at Hornsea. |
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In Canada the Trans-Canada Highway offers a coast-to-coast through route, while from Mexico the Pan-American Highway links the countries of Central America. |
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Consumers benefit from the range of options they have to access their accounts, including a coast-to-coast ABM network that ranks Canada first in the world in terms of access as defined by ABMs per capita. |
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It is one of the country's largest producers of crude oil and natural gas, and is the largest petroleum refiner and marketer with a coast-to-coast supply network that includes about 1,900 retail service stations. |
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The company is a major producer of crude oil and natural gas, Canada's largest petroleum refiner and a leading marketer with a coast-to-coast supply network that includes about 1,850 retail service stations. |
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John Herdman, from Middlesbrough, and four of his workmates are taking part in a coast-to-coast bike ride this weekend from Whitehaven to Sunderland. |
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The audition with TSO was a success for Gabriela, and she has been getting rave reviews from Coast-to-Coast as she tours the United States. |
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In the past year alone, MT2 has completed firing range clean-up projects for law enforcement agencies Coast-to-Coast such as NYPD, Denver, Seattle, and Richmond. |
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