Tar Heel State love

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  • noun North Carolina; -- used as a nickname.

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  • proper noun US North Carolina.

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  • noun a state in southeastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies

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Examples

  • Norton said she will reintroduce the bill -- to maintain its "momentum," such as it was -- while exploring whether there's a possibility for a new compromise with the Tar Heel State, which is not so monolithically Republican as Utah was.

    D.C. needs to be ready to fight GOP 'meddling,' Norton says Mike DeBonis 2010

  • NEW YORK: "Democrats won control of the State Senate last night for the pulls out the still-not-called Tar Heel State, it will have pulled a" hat trick "-- party wins in the Senate, governor, and presidential races -- for the first time since 1960.

    First Read 2008

  • While Pantano won't be able to change his past, his political future may be brighter due to the upcoming redistricting process in the Tar Heel State.

    Can Ilario Pantano get to Congress? 2011

  • Guillory pointed to growth not only in the major cities but also in counties near them as evidence that the Tar Heel State is becoming more metropolitan.

    Jobs, climate help North Carolina's 18.5% Census jump 2011

  • According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics BLS, the seasonally adjusted size of the Texas labor force has increased by 5% since December 2007, faster than any state other than North Carolina at 5.4%, though the Tar Heel State has declined 0.4% over the last year.

    The Texas Jobs Panic 2011

  • The Tar Heel State, in the most recent projections, trailed Texas, New York, California and Arizona for the final seat No.

    The Fix's reapportionment primer Aaron Blake 2010

  • The Tar Heel State wound up being No. 436 on the list -- just one state away from making the cut.

    Reapportionment winners and losers Aaron Blake 2010

  • A football hero in high school, he was a sports broadcaster in the Tar Heel State and Arizona, then became what Congressional Quarterly calls a "boisterous" congressman.

    Martin Nolan: Arizona for Arizonans, Now! 2010

  • A football hero in high school, he was a sports broadcaster in the Tar Heel State and Arizona, then became what Congressional Quarterly calls a "boisterous" congressman.

    Martin Nolan: Arizona for Arizonans, Now! 2010

  • Hillary Clinton is committed to debating the issues facing the Tar Heel State.

    North Carolina Dem Debate Cancelled 2009

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