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The exchange at the breakfast, given by the Association for a Better New York, was just the latest indication of Mr. Spitzer's willingness — even eagerness — to trample over the accepted niceties and mores that have long marked state politics.
Pennsylvania, with 1,601 miles, and North Carolina, with 2,444 miles, according to officials and transportation agency Web sites in those states, have been cited by the Washington-based League of American Bicyclists as having two of the most extensive and best marked state cycling road routes in the East.
When Mr. Jones called an agent from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, or SLED, as a witness, he handed him a plastic bag marked State Exhibit 58 and asked him if it contained "53 hairs gathered from the bed of the deceased".
Missteps have marked State Farms Web strategy from the start.
There was marked state variation in anaemia prevalence; in only 4 of the 25 states did anaemia prevalence significantly decline.
You: I'm handing you what has been marked State Exhibition A for ID functions.
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In British India the name was specially attached to formal imperial assemblies called together to mark state occasions.
Hence, the marking (state) of the net system becomes a vector of non-negative real numbers.
A series of non-negative real numbers in the column of the EDF file is equivalent to current marking (state) in the reachability graph.
Racial conflict marked the state's history in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Opponents of the law, however, said it marked a state intrusion into the private decision making of a woman and her doctor.
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