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  • AWC, if your state constitution has a clause which says that the state legislature can regulate inter-county commerce, and there are people saying that wearing white shoes after Labor Day constitutes inter-county commerce, because it affects the total sales of black shoes on the Friday after Thanksgiving, lemme know.

    Matthew Yglesias » Constitutional Objections to Health Reform 2010

  • However, some states do not protect these intra-county or inter-county movers, and treat them like first-time voters who need to re-register by the general voter registration deadline.

    Brian J. Siebel: The October 4th Voter Registration Deadline Is Here, But Millions Can Still Register and Vote Brian J. Siebel 2010

  • In the past, he has lobbied for a level of professionalism for GAA inter-county players, and is one of the GPA's negotiators at GAA and government level.

    Queer Sighted 2009

  • EDA and others are proceeding with intra and inter-county results and demographic analysis to better understand what this extremely unusual "coincidence" may indicate.

    UPDATED Obama-Clinton: remarkable opscan v. handcount results 2008

  • In the Washington DC area, they could not figure out how to build a Metro extension down the middle of the Dulles Access road, and the inter-county connector in Maryland has been on-off again for over 20 years, so building a high-speed line thru the middles of some of the highest-price real-estate in the country is sure to be a “challenge”.

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » More on California’s Big Dig 2008

  • She had Wilson enter an inter-county reading contest and coached him herself: hold the book with one hand, stand erect, avoid licking your fingers to turn the page, look straight and then to the sides to address an audience.

    THE REAL PEPSI CHALLENGE Stephanie Capparell 2007

  • And it's true that about the only accomplishment Ehrlich can point to is ramming through the inter-county connector -- a freeway that will connect I-95 with I-270 and cut through established residential neighborhoods in Montgomery County.

    Archive 2006-10-22 Diane Silver 2006

  • There are occasional inter-county and interregional boundary adjustments, like in the 1970s when Scarborough annexed Port Union from Pickering and Mississagua annexed part of two of Halton's concessions, but even those are rare.

    mayor 2006

  • And it's true that about the only accomplishment Ehrlich can point to is ramming through the inter-county connector -- a freeway that will connect I-95 with I-270 and cut through established residential neighborhoods in Montgomery County.

    East Coast elections: The Washington Post blows it again Nancy Jane Moore 2006

  • Simultaneous with the broad local, inter-county, inter-state and inter-regional flows of movement described above has been a two-century long flow of people from rural areas to urban centers, resulting in the creation of large metropolitan agglomerations and many smaller urban places.

    The Population of the United States Douglas L. Anderton 1997

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