Interstate Sentence Examples

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  • Interstate migratIon is an interesting element in American national life.

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  • I'll bet it's close to Interstate 70.

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  • Most of the route was via Interstate roads and easy driving.

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  • For those coming from the north or south, take major highways or roads until you reach Interstate 90.

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  • Six Flags Over Georgia is a 230-acre theme park complex just west of Atlanta along Interstate 20.

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  • Located on the North Carolina/South Carolina state line on Interstate 77, the Carowinds theme park attracts visitors from all over the Southeast.

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  • Carowinds is known for its thrill rides, which beckon to passersby driving down Interstate 77.

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  • If we travel interstate we could do an Historic meeting about every 3-4 weeks!

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  • To reach the Arizona Mills outlet mall from the north or south, hop on Interstate 10 and get off at exit 154.

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  • But it's late at night and there's nothing along the Interstate.

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  • You can find an extensive selection of previously owned and new office furniture at Mad Man Mund Office Furniture, located near Interstate 4 at 4669 L.B.

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  • Interstate Music is one website that has Grateful Dead tab books for sale at affordable prices.

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  • Through the new label, Fountains of Wayne released Welcome Interstate Managers, featuring Stacy's Mom.

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  • If you are driving to Greenville, the city is located along interstate eighty-five and is about a two-hour drive from Charlotte, North Carolina.

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  • The park is located off Interstate 75 at exit 13 near the Florida border, halfway between Atlanta and Orlando.

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  • Busch Gardens is located off Interstate 64 (Exit 243A) just a few miles east of Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia.

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  • Kings Island is located off Interstate 77, approximately 25 miles northeast of Cincinnati, Ohio.

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  • Shipping - Be aware that online stores cannot ship wine baskets to all states due to interstate shipping laws.

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  • Keep in mind the arcane and vexing interstate shipping restrictions for wine when deciding on this option.The following are some good online sites that are helpful.

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  • The first pre-stamped, penny postcards were created in 1873, by Post Master John Creswell and depicted the Interstate Industrial Exposition that happened in Chicago.

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  • Not only is it a good idea to be able to keep your hands on the steering wheel while driving down the interstate, in many areas, it is law.

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  • Do they want better coverage in the city or while out on the interstate highway?

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  • Salado, Texas, is tucked between Austin and Dallas on Interstate 35.

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  • Also, if you are traveling, consider getting off the beaten path of Interstate highways, Freeways and Thruways where prices are higher.

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  • Other driving skills you'll learn in driving classes include how to handle 4-way intersections, how to drive through rotary circles, and how to get on and off the interstate.

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  • The 41,000-mile Interstate Highway System became a phenomenon connecting cities and towns to suburbanites.

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  • We felt it was a pretty good representation of what an interstate is like when you're starting and stopping.

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  • Commercial vehicles involved in interstate commerce are required by federal law to carry at least $750,000 of insurance coverage to cover bodily injury and property damage.

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  • The first single from the album, Interstate Love Song, was the number one rock single for 15 weeks straight.

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  • On September 26, 2008, a crew member of 51 Minds Entertainment - the production company behind the Rock of Love series - caused a fatal collision on Interstate 57 in Southern Illinois while en route to a tour stop.

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  • They are located near the interstate, for convenience.

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  • Dean asked, picturing the Scout creeping along a Kansas Interstate.

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  • Why are you mopping around like your dog didn't make it across the Interstate?

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  • There's a State Police Barracks somewhere along that Interstate.

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  • A lack of interstate cumity, and double taxation of certain classes of property, have also offered difficulties.

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  • He's not only seen Howie's flying saucer but he had proof, pictures with little green men, and an owner's manual to their ship, and, by his definition a self-centered jerk with most of his brain somewhere on an Interstate highway or a motor home grill stands in his way from announcing his findings and waiting for a call from the Nobel committee.

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  • I don't know why, but Byrne agreed to drive you out of his way—that's why he was out on Interstate 84 where you two found the money.

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  • If the goods are to be shipped in interstate commerce, federal regulation of interstate commerce will apply.

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  • Part way, you have to use the freeway or interstate, but I found this provided a fascinating contrast.

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  • Ride With Me - Large collection of original audio programs on travel in the United States with special emphasis on traveling interstate highways.

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  • Currently, the interstate shipment of live butterflies requires a permit from the USDA.

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  • It was CORE that forced the issue of desegregation in interstate transportation with the Freedom Rides of 1961.

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  • The adoption of automatic couplers was stimulated in some degree by laws enacted by the various states and by the United States; and the Safety Appliance Act passed by Congress in 1893 made it unlawful for railways to permit to be hauled on their lines after the ist of January 1898 any car used for interstate commerce that was not equipped with couplers which coupled automatically by impact, and which could be uncoupled without the necessity for men going in between the ends of the cars.

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  • The establishment of the Interstate Commerce Commission was hailed as a first step toward ending the devastation wrought by rate wars.

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  • The city was being hurt by the new interstate bypassing it, so the council worked on plans to bring a resurgence of visitors.

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  • If you are coming from Chicago, then you take Interstate 90 West to Rockford and exit to Route 47 North.

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  • From Rockford, take Interstate 90 East until you reach the Route 47 North exit.

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  • Reaching the mall is as simple as heading west on Interstate 10 once you reach Houston.

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  • Visitors can get there by car by taking Exit 202 off Interstate 5.

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  • The mall was located just off of Interstate 94 at Highway 50 in Kenosha, WI.

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  • If you are coming from Chicago, then you take Interstate 94 North and exit at 147, which is Highway 165.

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  • While its share of meeting the nation's energy needs is currently small, the number of photovoltaic panel installations grew 40 percent in 2009, according to data from the Interstate Renewable Energy Council.

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  • Located in Orange County, California, the park is conveniently situated only 40 minutes south of downtown Los Angeles, off the famous 405 freeway where the 405 meets Interstate 5 in Irvine.

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  • By 1918, the U.S. Congress made the U.S. railroad zones into the official standard time zones and placed it in the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission, an early form of the Department of Transportation.

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  • In 1895 the 6% external debt was converted into a 5% debt, the bonds of which remained at a premium for 1902; in 1896 the alcabalas or interstate customs and municipal octrois were abolished, and replaced in part by direct taxation and increased stamp duties.

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  • In the United States the years from 1870 to 1875 witnessed sweeping and generally ill-considered legislation (" Granger " Acts) concerning railway charges throughout the Mississippi valley; while the years from 1884 to 1887 were marked by more conservative, and for that reason more enforceable, acts, which culminated in the Interstate Commerce Act, prohibiting personal discrimination and gradually restricting discrimination between places, and providing for a National Commission of very considerable power - not to speak of the pooling clause, which was extraneous to the general purpose of the act, and has tended to defeat rather than strengthen its operation.

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  • For its enforcement, it created an Interstate Commerce Commission of five members, with powers of investigation, and with authority to issue remedial orders upon complaint and after hearing.

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  • Such bodies, established to appraise land for railway purposes, to apportion receipts and expenditures of interstate traffic, and in a general way to supervise railway transportation, had been in existence in New England before 1860, one of the earliest being that of Rhode Island in 1839.

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  • The most important part of railway transportation, that which was interstate in character, was left untouched.

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  • On railways, see annual Statistics of Railways of the United States Interstate Commerce Commission, and Poor's Manual (Annual, New York).

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  • Dean had no way of checking Byrne's mileage and if by chance he had detoured east on Interstate 84, probably 30 miles further, instead of taking the more direct south-easterly route between Scranton and Parkside.

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  • United Kingdom, 1908.39,316 £ 33,333 United States, 1908.254,192 10,372 2 1 he figures for the United States are from the report of the Interstate Commerce Commission for the year ended 30th of June 1908, and comprise mileage of first, second, third and fourth tracks, and paid-up capital in the hands of the public only.

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  • In America, the basic units have been the ton-mile and the passenger-mile, and these figures are now required to be furnished to the Interstate Commerce Commission and to most of the state commissions as well.

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  • The limit was extended to the 1 st of August 1900 by the Interstate Commerce Commission, which was given discretion in the matter.

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  • This law, however, did not serve in practice to secure so general a use of power brakes on freight trains as was thought desirable, and another act was passed in 1903 to give the Interstate Commerce Commission authority to prescribe what should be the minimum number of power-braked cars in each train.

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  • Two great railway bridges across the Missouri, many smaller bridges across the Kansas, and a great interstate toll viaduct extending from bluff to bluff across the valley of the latter river, lie within the metropolitan area of the two cities.

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  • The state acts concurrently with New York in preserving the natural beauties of the Palisades of the Hudson river; and in 1909 the Palisades Interstate Park, with a front of 13 m.

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  • In this regulation, which was intended to mitigate the usages of war amongst the members of the league, we have one of the origins of Greek interstate law.

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  • In 1905 he was appointed by President Roosevelt a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission and was retained by President Taft, serving for eight years, part of the time as chairman.

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  • The Federal government, having authority in railway matters only when interstate traffic is affected, gathers statistics and publishes them; but in the airing of causes-the field in which the British Board of Trade has been so useful-nothing so far has been done except to require written reports monthly from the railways.

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  • He established the Federal Department of Commerce and Labor, the secretary of which has a seat in the cabinet, and in which there exists a bureau of corporations possessing the specific function of inspecting and supervising interstate corporations - an entirely new feature in American government.

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  • He strengthened the interstate commission for the regulation of railroads, inaugurated successful suits against monopolies - notably the Standard Oil Company and the so-called Sugar Trust, - and achieved distinct practical results in favour of a system of "industrial democracy" where all men shall have equal rights under the law and where there shall be no privileged interests exempt from the operation of the law.

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  • From 1875 to 1887, when he entered the U.S. Senate, he was again a representative in Congress, and from 1877 almost continuously to the close of his service he was chairman of the Committee on Commerce, in which capacity he had a prominent part in securing the passage of the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887.

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  • Webster argued that the Federal Constitution gave to Congress control over interstate commerce, and that any interference .by the legislature of a state with this commerce was unconstitu - tional and void.

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  • At Cedar Rapids are Coe College (co-educational; Presbyterian), which grew out of the Cedar Rapids Collegiate Institute (1851), was named in honour of Daniel Coe, a benefactor, and was chartered under its present name and opened in 1881; the Interstate Correspondence schools, and the Cedar Rapids business college.

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  • In 1907 active preliminary work was begun on the Louisiana section of a great interstate inland waterway projected by the national government between the Mississippi and Rio Grande rivers, almost parallel to the Gulf Coast and running through the rice and truck-farm districts from the Teche to the Mermenton river (92 m.).

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  • For an inland state Minnesota is exceptionally well situated to play a chief part in the commercial life of the country, and various causes combine to make it important in respect to its interstate and foreign trade.

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  • Commercial interests have been almost entirely destroyed, partly because of the abolition of the slave trade and partly because of the embargo and the war of 1812, but mainly because the cities of the state are unfavourably situated to be the termini of interstate railway systems. Providence, owing to its superior water-power facilities, has therefore become one of the leading manufacturing centres of New England, whereas Newport is now known only as a fashionable summer resort.

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  • It is served by the Gulf & Interstate, the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe, the Kansas City Southern, the Texas & New Orleans, the Colorado Southern, New Orleans & Pacific, the Beaumont, Sour Lake & Western (from Beaumont to Sour Lake, Tex.), and the (short) Galveston, Beaumont & North-Eastern railways.

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  • As long as these states were to share a currency, a military, provide for interstate trade, and have a single foreign policy, they could retain the economic advantages of being a large nation while maximizing individual liberty and self-determination.

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  • The result was the passage, in 1887, of the Interstate Commerce Act, which was directed towards the extirpation of illegal and unjust practices in commerce among the states.

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  • I don't know why, but Byrne agreed to drive you out of his way—that's why he was out on Interstate 84 where you two found the money.

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  • The inter-state commerce commission, established by statutein 1887, is a semi-judicial, semi-administrative board of five members, with limited powers of control over interstate railway transportation.

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  • On the whole, the best statistical source for this information is the annual computation published by the Archiv fiir Eisenbahnwesen, the official organ of the Prussian Ministry of Public Works; but the figure quoted above utilizes the Board of Trade returns for the United Kingdom and the report of the Interstate Commerce Commission for the United States.

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