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Delaware
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A member of the Delaware people.
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There is too, a sense of yearning in the album, which includes a Johnny Cash-like ballad about the women's prison, Holloway Jail, and blues about never going "anywhere south of Delaware, never saw a Kentucky moon".
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 11.30pm BST23 30 Joe Biden's debate prep, which happened as a kind of day camp at a Delaware hotel last week, included a replica set of the debate stage, CNN reports.
The Philadelphia 76ers will receive $82m for bringing 250 jobs across the Delaware river, just a few thousand feet from the Pennsylvania state line.
In 2010 the sentimental fraud who is doing so well at the box office is Sarah Palin, whose wilder Tea Party adherents scored another success over a mainstream Republican candidate in Delaware overnight.
Tom Stack, 54, of Delaware, has an ancestor who fought and died at Gettysburg.
Fees can be a powerful incentive; in Delaware, the state in which more American firms are incorporated than any other, incorporation fees provide one-fifth of the state's tax revenues.Even supposing that the SEC is as keen to serve securities issuers as any state would be, competition should mean better regulation.
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Photograph: Pool/Getty Images Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 5.55am BST05:55 Ryan tries to tell Biden what the unemployment rate in delaware is, 10% up from 8.5% in 2008, and falsely claims this is what's happening all over America.
As late as 1850, the land set aside for Delaware Avenue remained an undrained swamp.
Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun are a few hours north, closer to New England and arguably more convenient for New Yorkers Delaware Parkk is less than two hours away, and much easier to get to than Atlantic City from Washington, DC and Baltimore.
"There are no racial barriers in my centre," she declares.The region remains America's poorest according to the Census Bureau, which includes Maryland, Delaware, Oklahoma and the District of Columbia in its calculations.
Tim Hortons, co-founded in 1964 by a National Hockey League player of the same name, is regarded as a Canadian national institution, even though Wendy's has owned it outright since 1995 and retains 82.7% of the Delaware-based company after last week's sale.The chain dominates the Canadian fast-food market.
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