The Senate version would outlaw the interstate shipping of dogs or roosters for the purpose of fighting. |
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The Galleria is south of Butler between Philips Highway and the interstate. |
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Under federal law, states were prohibited from imposing segregation in interstate travel. |
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I often wonder if all clubs should add training about handling interstate travel into their welfare programs. |
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In fact, it was a ticket for interstate travel from Queensland to New South Wales and back but we did not know that, your Honour. |
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He was traveling on a dark interstate road with a 75 MPH posted speed limit. |
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External boundaries of such zones are defined on the basis of earlier international treaties and the existing practice of interstate relations. |
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In the last decade interstate travel increased 37 percent, but miles of public roads increased only 5 percent. |
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None of the plants can be seen from the interstate, but their presence is betrayed by the fetid smell of factory effluents. |
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On Aug.30, rescuers picked him up in a boat and deposited him on an interstate. |
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The interstate shipment of stolen goods offence carries a maximum penalty of ten years in prison. |
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There were still some functioning ones on interstate superhighways running through the Southwest and Midwest Sectors. |
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They'd proposed a system of shed inspections and post-harvest chemical treatment, to ensure the disease couldn't spread interstate. |
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If you're hitching on an interstate it's best to try to hitch from highway onramps. |
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He was killed in a hit-and-run accident after stopping to fix a flat tire on the interstate near Hillsborough. |
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You get a real sense of camaraderie among the group when you win interstate. |
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So as you would expect, nobody obeys this law, like nobody goes 65 MPH on our six lane interstate speedways. |
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There was keen competition between VFL clubs for country, interstate and VFA players. |
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When road maintenance charges were applied to interstate vehicles in 1933, there were a number of test cases on their constitutional validity. |
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The VASC captured futuristic designs in a special NASA display that shows airplane concepts that may some day fly on an interstate skyway. |
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I turn on the left turn signal, glance over my shoulder, pull onto the interstate, and accelerate, slowly, slowly, slowly to a reckless speed. |
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Seeing the sign on the interstate for the exit he wanted, he shifted all of his thoughts back to the present, focusing on what he was doing now. |
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As the overruns were probably stolen, there would be the crime of interstate transportation of stolen goods. |
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He suspects this is due to the interstate transportation of game farm animals. |
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I can tell you I've gotten into some real scraps in interstate buses to get them to turn off the mind-numbing all-night videos. |
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Significantly, exclusionary zoning has NOT been ruled a barrier to interstate migration. |
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By her second lap around the interstate beltway the hum of the engine from Jennifer's MG roadster began to drown out her anger and frustration. |
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In most instances, an interstate compact develops from a series of repeated interactions among key actors in participating states. |
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An unsettled matter is the extent of the federal power to terminate an interstate compact. |
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Courts could interpret such consent as repealing, relative to the interstate compact, conflicting federal statutes. |
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Two of these expressed powers, or enumerated powers, are the power to coin money and the power to regulate interstate commerce. |
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An interstate compact is an agreement between two or more states that allows this practice model. |
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While developers sold bad deals to interstate investors who didn't know Gold Coast values, locals who did know got in on the act. |
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As a young police officer I remember finding a car parked in the middle of the entry ramp to the interstate highway. |
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My car broke down on the way home, within a hundred yards of an entrance ramp to the interstate. |
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She also proposed new interstate jurisdictional standards to simplify the execution of warrants pursuant to online investigations. |
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He decided to make a precautionary landing on an interstate highway as his fuel supply neared exhaustion. |
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Majid, a cricket buff, is reckoned to be a good cricketer who has all the talent to represent the state in interstate championships. |
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Third, Congress has the power to regulate activities that substantially affect interstate commerce. |
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I can't imagine driving alone on the interstate and needing to stop at a rest area and having to use a mixed-sex bathroom! |
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We left the rest area and went along the interstate to the next exit, where we got off and drove on home. |
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He was scolded, ended up in the cab of a big rig with this man he slightly knew, under a clear sky on the straight desert interstate. |
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He intends to form of an interstate task group to tackle the emerging gangsterism that deals in drugs, prostitution and cross border scams. |
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The statute was enacted pursuant to Congress' power to regulate interstate commerce. |
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Some institutions interstate cling to the idea of Queensland being a cultural and economic backwater, as they have done for a decade or more now. |
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They probably can't legislate manufacture, nor anything beyond the first sale after interstate or overseas goods movement. |
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I trudged through the snow and ice to the edge of town and got a room in a dingy motel next to the interstate. |
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That case hinged on an interpretation of the Hobbs act, a 1946 law aimed at thwarting gangsters from extorting interstate truckers. |
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The protests come on the heals of a strike by interstate bus drivers last Wednesday over a government decree ordering them to give receipts. |
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We decided on an alternate route that took us to the interstate and we were on our way to Dayton. |
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Proceeding from the foregoing, one may single out three strategically stable states of interstate military-political relations. |
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Railroads could not recover their fixed costs by offering prices that covered only the marginal costs of the interstate trip. |
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The exhibition will be on show in New South Wales for the next twelve months with the hope eventually it will travel interstate. |
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Martin Stufkens is predicting the lettuce aphid will travel interstate this summer. |
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You remember the day that baby was kidnapped from the rest area on the interstate? |
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Today, in the name of progress, we have faceless interstate highways, clear-cut logging, and industrial farming. |
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If the sit-down strike is held to violate legislation governing the free movement of interstate commerce, it would then be in violation of federal law as well as state. |
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Naturally, being an interstate highway and the only decent road in the state, there are lots of people to inspect, and the traffic backs up for several miles. |
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Practically, to prohibit the taking of an oath by an interstate court would have the effect of preventing an interstate court sitting and the prohibition can be more express. |
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There's a novel idea, relocate some of the existing interstate clubs to Victoria, and I might get to see some finals action within 500 km of my home. |
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Some of them talk indifferently about intercourse and interstate trade. |
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It's not surprising, then, that the Highway Users Alliance sees the solution to America's congestion problem as building more roads, especially interstate interchanges. |
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Move interstate but always have it in the back of your mind to return one day, just to see if New Editions Bookshop is still there and to lay a drone pipe atop his grave. |
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In the 20th century, interstate highways provided the distribution networks for big-box retailers like Walmart. |
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Homegrown medical marijuana qualifies as interstate commerce, the Supreme Court ruled June 6, in the second major setback it has delivered to pot patients. |
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Urban activists blocked the completion of many inner-city interstate highways, just as the economic center of American metropolises was shifting from downtown to the beltway. |
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For the purpose of vesting in the new commission power to regulate the various classes of these carriers, provisions now in the interstate commerce act have been incorporated in the Couzens bill. |
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An interstate conflict could flare into nuclear war at any time. |
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Somewhere in the distance, barely audible, a tractor trailer loaded with burlap sacks of grass seed pressed its way onto the smooth ribbon of interstate, heading north. |
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It dropped six feet on the city and left five dead and more than 100 trapped in homes and cars on the interstate. |
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That was the distance from the arena to the interstate, which, in theory, could remain open during the debate. |
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Imagine if every rest stop on an interstate housed a rapid-charging station. |
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We watched on TV from a helicopter vantage point, as a caravan of five fire trucks lumbered up the vacant, closed-down interstate to battle the blaze. |
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Both the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency recommend that Congress remove outdated barriers to de novo interstate branching. |
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In South Carolina, it was a new interstate highway, in New Hampshire, it was burying a power line coming in from Canada. |
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The dispute affected interstate deliveries of both air and road freight. |
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We were southbound on a major interstate, completely oblivious to the fact that, within a matter of seconds, another vehicle nearly would broadside us. |
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After World War II, interstate highways opened, and new bypasses rerouted life away from cloistered downtowns. |
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Gingerly gunning the engine, I swung out onto the interstate, no lights. |
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If you travel interstate by public transport, you can avoid much inconvenience if you travel with only one piece of luggage, checked-in at least six hours before your journey. |
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There are also different nonpublic and interstate military organizations. |
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An interstate compact establishes what is essentially a uniform law in the party states on a given subject, but differs in origin from uniform laws which do not require congressional consent. |
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The main protest group, from interstate, was permitted to camp on Crown Land near the turn-off of Hatt Road, which leads to the base, from the Stuart Highway. |
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They argued that it was enough that the communications in that case travelled by means of an instrument of interstate commerce, such as the phone system. |
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We don't see this kind of vehicle trundling along the interstate, but we do see its value for grading and excavation contractors when the materials stay at the site. |
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Because nearly every gun has traveled in or affected interstate commerce, the federal law of possessing guns in school zones is essentially the same today as it was pre-Lopez. |
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The statute is not limited to possession in or even affecting interstate commerce, or to possession of a firearm that has traveled in interstate commerce. |
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He lauds the push for stricter regulations on interstate commerce and a range of effective compromises. |
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Visiting interstate yachts are also offered free berthage at the Royal Geelong Yacht Club from early January. |
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Examples of such interstate compacts are the Great Lakes Commission and the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. |
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Many businesses are regulable because of the interstate commerce clause of the United States' Constitution. |
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Exactly who these people are, whether locals, interstate or international migrants, was not explained. |
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The BMCS is responsible for enforcing federal safety and hazardous material regulations for all interstate carriers. |
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The DCCD is a default rule, defeasible by congressional exercise of its affirmative power over interstate commerce. |
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With the consent of Congress, states may enter into interstate compacts, agreements between two or more states. |
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Driving on the interstate at night, you will see less traffic, but more big rigs. |
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Kern River Gas Transmission Company owns and operates a 926-mile interstate natural gas pipeline between southwestern Wyoming and Southern California. |
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This isn't an interstate highway so it must be only an intrastate road. |
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Realists believe that the world is one of only states and interstate relations and the identity of the state is defined before any international relations with other states. |
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During the latter half of the 20th century, several transcontinental interstate highways crossed the West bringing more trade and tourists from the East. |
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He gave a series of lectures on economics, and made contact with politicians in the United States to discuss education, interstate commerce and international affairs. |
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Brazil also uses the Fonseca system to regulate interstate trade. |
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Federal law originates with the Constitution, which gives Congress the power to enact statutes for certain limited purposes like regulating interstate commerce. |
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Congress has given courts power to formulate common law rules in areas such as admiralty law, antitrust, bankruptcy law, interstate commerce, and civil rights. |
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Amtrak provides interstate rail service throughout New England. |
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This block is connected to DIGP's 24-inch pipeline delivering gas to the Mobile Bay Processing Partners' plant and redelivering to interstate markets. |
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The MoGas Pipeline System is a 263-mile interstate natural gas pipeline system that originates in northeast Missouri and extends into western Illinois and central Missouri. |
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The big highway-builders are back, pushing a series of ring roads, metro area bypass routes and tollways as their answer to the end of interstate highway construction. |
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Steps were put in place to decontrol natural gas in interstate markets. |
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Far from dulling our cerebral cortices, if the information superhighway is at all like the interstate system, it will stimulate them all the more. |
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission dealt a blow to efforts by gas suppliers to impose new natural gas interchangeability standards on interstate pipelines. |
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Other added bus routes will run along the north and south frontage roads along Interstate 494, he said. |
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We've left behind the smaller highway and merged onto an Interstate, the miles sliding by now at a rapid clip. |
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That day we drove east into the desert along Interstate 40, stopping at a roadside diner to eat. |
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And seven people were arrested when they temporarily blocked an exit ramp off Interstate 280 in San Francisco. |
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Really, it was headed west on the Route 30 Interstate and it negotiated a lane change without signaling and it struck me broadside. |
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The Old Montana Prison can be reached by taking Deer Lodge exit 187 off Interstate go and following the road to the east edge of town. |
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But it's late afternoon along a desolate strip of Interstate 15 near Sheep Mountain, above which a pale half-moon is on the rise. |
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Red sandstone mesas stretched on either side of Interstate 15, reaching upwards of a couple hundred feet. |
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One possibility is installing a monorail on the Interstate median strip in many areas of the country. |
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Interstate visitors commented that we who live here take it all for granted, alluding to clear days, balmy nights and the Ranges at our doorstep. |
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Outside Atlanta, traffic into the city was backed up for more than 20 miles on Interstate 20 after two tractor-trailers spun out of control. |
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Instead he stared out the front windshield of my Mercedes as if seeing the Interstate for the first time. |
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The cloverleaf where Interstate 10 meets the causeway became a kind of crude sorting place. |
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But walking along Interstate 40, somewhere in the panhandle of Texas a week later, Matilda and I exchanged old war stories. |
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In Florida's Marion County, Interstate 75 cuts right through a state-long swath of greenway that's habitat for bobcats, opossums, and armadillos. |
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He simply appeared one evening at the rest area on Interstate 91 in Lyndonville. |
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Our levity turned to fear a few minutes later on Interstate 20 as a car raced up from behind us and began to tailgate us. |
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But he was said also to love roaring up Interstate 280 in a souped-up Porsche every now and then. |
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This gate, one of three in his garden, is made of Russian olive branches and twigs from trees cut down along Interstate 25 in Denver when sound-barrier walls went in. |
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In the West, where fires are more apt to crown firelines as wide as Interstate highways frequently are rendered useless because of the intense conditions of crown fires. |
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To get to Agua Caliente Canyon, exit Interstate 19 at Canoa Road and follow the east frontage road south before turning eastward into the canyon on Elephant Head Road. |
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I am sitting parked in the rest area along Interstate 90 in Minnesota. |
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I have learned to locate the Chick-fil-A restaurants that abound as one travels south on Interstate 95 from New York. |
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Somewhere on Interstate 95 between Portsmouth, N.H., and Boston, this road sign stands plainly, unimposingly, on a patch of gravel and broken glass. |
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Interstate blow-ins are not only welcome, they are encouraged. |
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On the lake itself, 35 miles north of the coast, a 200 ft container ship lost its moorings and threatened to strike the Interstate 10 motorway bridge. |
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Executives mostly lived west of Interstate 75, in the northwest suburbs of Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills. |
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Recent office development has been concentrated around the suburban beltway of Interstate 270, especially in the Northwest and Northeast quadrants. |
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Interstate 65 crosses the state through Nashville, while Interstate 75 serves Chattanooga and Knoxville and Interstate 55 serves Memphis. |
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Just north of the San Ysidro border crossing, Interstate 5 and Interstate 805 head northbound to San Diego and beyond. |
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The bus lost control on Interstate 84 before crashing through a guardrail and tumbling nearly 200 feet down before coming to a stop. |
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The fast-fingered females played PC games Interstate '82 and Ground Control and the online acronym game Acrophobia available at www. |
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Interstate 70 between Copper Mountain and Vail reopened Wednesday after a sinkhole damaged the highway earlier in the week. |
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This program, called the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program, will include 24 states with Pennsylvania in the fold. |
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As an example, Interstate 405 located in Southern California is one of the busiest freeways in the United States. |
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Construction of an Interstate Highway System transformed the nation's infrastructure over the following decades. |
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For meliorating a stretch of Interstate 70 in far northwest Kansas, a three-year project has been finished. |
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Also, the bicycle path on the northside of the Willamette River, paralleling Interstate 105, will be closed during that time. |
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Earl Ray Tomblin signed HB 2496, enacting the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. |
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Interstate 90, which is also the Massachusetts Turnpike, is just to the south in Newton, Massachusetts. |
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Interstate 95, which is also Route 128, runs through the western part of the city. |
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The outer circumferential highway of Boston, Interstate 495, passes nearby in Amesbury. |
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Interstate 95 serves as a physical barrier between the city's commercial core and neighborhoods such as Federal Hill and the West End. |
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In the 1960s, Interstate 290 was built right through the center of Worcester, permanently dividing the city. |
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Interstate bus service is provided by Peter Pan Bus, Greyhound Bus and Megabus. |
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An example of this is the system of federal aid for highways, which include the Interstate Highway System. |
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The Palisades Interstate Park Commission protects the Palisades on the west bank of the river. |
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Since 24 August 2001, they have been numbered in a scheme somewhat similar to that of the Interstate Highway System in the United States. |
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Have you heard about the two Furniture Factory Outlet stores under construction on Warden Road in Sherwood and at Pricket Road and Interstate 30 in Bryant? |
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Interstate Highways allowed commuters to navigate the region more easily. |
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The material was also used in a bridge built in 2006 over Interstate 94 in Michigan, where it eliminated the need for traditional expansion joints. |
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Interstate 90 crosses the Hudson into Albany at this point in the river. |
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This retro red and blue landmark once pointed the way to the Red Hot Truck Stop on Tom Bailey Drive, now an Interstate frontage road, in Meridian. |
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Route 101 connects to the western terminus of Interstate 80 and provides access to the south of the city along San Francisco Bay toward Silicon Valley. |
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Many older toll roads were added to the Interstate System under a grandfather clause that allowed tolls to continue to be collected on toll roads that predated the system. |
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From 1865 to 1900, six new agencies were created, notably the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1887 in response to widespread criticism of the railroad industry. |
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The Mi-8 aircraft operated by Polar Airlines caught fire after crashing in the Sakha region with 25 passengers and three crew on board, the Interstate Aviation Committee said. |
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The new Denver light rail runs along the Interstate highway. |
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Brian Zachariah was elected treasurer of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission during its inaugural meeting in Chicago on October 27th and 28th. |
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Giarrizzi believes a federal licensure process would be ideal, but she is also hopeful about state legislation in the form of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. |
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In Shane Hayes' first two weeks as rest area specialist at the Oak Grove stop on Interstate 5 north of Eugene, he's compiled a lengthy to-do list. |
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Conveniently located just off Interstate 70, this IFCO facility has access to convenient shipping lanes that will allow for quick and easy service within a 200 mile radius. |
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Kitty-corner to the site of what will be a new Baptist Health hospital along Interstate 40, Lewis Crossing has already lined up several tenants to move in. |
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As a precautionary move, state police closed down the Exit 1 off-ramp from Interstate 190 northbound, which can be used to access to the Greendale Mall parking lot. |
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State police shut down eastbound lanes of Interstate 290 west of the accident scene, which was just west of the Hope Avenue on-ramp to I-290 east. |
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The AAA-approved property is easily accessible to Interstate 4 and State Road 417, and has an onsite restaurant, Gustoso Pizza Grille, exercise facility and outdoor pool. |
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