Synonym: interstate highway. Similar words: overstatement, intestate, intersperse, intersect, interpersonal, interpretation, interrogate, intermediate. Meaning: n. one of the system of highways linking major cities in the 48 contiguous states of the United States. adj. involving and relating to the mutual relations of states especially of the United States.
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91 In the 1950 s the U.S. interstate highway system was inaugurated to link the country's major cities.
92 William Henry Gates, Jr. was a prominent corporate lawyer while Mary Maxwell was a board member of First Interstate Bank and Pacific Northwest Bell.
93 Follow Highway 41 North, ? mile before Interstate 64 make a left at Rusher Creek.
94 Before I even made it out of Massachusetts on the interstate highway, a car pulled out of a rest stop right in front of me.
95 The Interstate Highway System makes most of America easily accessible by car.
96 Fearing future unrest, Congress banned the interstate transport of fight films, a law that remained in force for more than a quarter-century.
97 The old Interstate 35 W bridge in Minneapolis collapsed Aug. 1 during the evening rush hour.
98 Detectives received a tip Saturday that he was at the truck stop, located off Interstate 81, according to the Polk County sheriff's department.
99 Looks like a brush fire, Kim Cooper thought as she spotted an orange glow ahead on Interstate 75.
100 The 1906 law forbade interstate and foreign commerce in adulterated and misbranded food and drugs.
101 Thus was born the Interstate High - way System, now the atherosclerotic arteries of American commerce.
102 They quarrel with Taft over the terms of a bill to strengthen the powers of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
103 Soon the Interstate Commerce Commission announced rules banning racial segregation at all public transportation centers.
104 Any activity, even if purely intrastate, can be regulated by the federal government if it substantially affects interstate commerce.
105 Cities such as Jackson, Shreveport, Dallas and Forth Worth stand out along Interstate 20 and, at left, so do Little Rock and Oklahoma City.
106 One test governs state legislation that discriminates against interstate commerce.
107 The SEC regulates interstate market securities and enforces laws against unfair and illegal practices.
108 ITC Midwest bought the high-voltage electric transmission system from Alliant Energy's Interstate Power and Light Co. (IPL) and has helped bring hundreds of megawatts of wind generation on-line.
109 In response, the Interstate Commerce Commission, the United States' first economic regulatory agency, was created in 1887.
110 The agency was ordered to develop such guidelines by Congress in 1995 when it enacted legislation creating the STB as a successor to the former Interstate Commerce Commission.
111 With the return of Hong Kong and Macao, the question of interstate conflict of laws becomes more important.
112 A fatal crash just before 3 p. m. Sunday took the lives of two people and brought traffic on Interstate 75 to a halt for several hours a few miles north of Bowling Green.
113 New headquarters built for the Interstate Commerce Commission celebrated government regulation[sentencedict.com], which reined in market forces and curbed capitalism.
114 The danger in the court's narrow view of interstate commerce as consisting only goods in transit.
115 It is easy to drive using the Interstate highway system.
116 Relative costs are affected by interstate population flows, but those costs then in turn have a feed-back effect on population flows. This is particularly so for Queensland.
117 Barstow City desert area in Southern California, the valley basin, located in the traffic arteries, where the intersection of two interstate highways,(http://sentencedict.com/interstate.html) about 180 kilometers from Los Angeles by car.
118 In addition, the FederalRegulatory Commission's authority to regulate oil pipelines came from the Interstate Commerce Commission.
119 Intrastate milk competes with interstate milk, and thus the price of intrastate milk has an impact on the price of the interstate milk, thereby affecting interstate commerce.
120 Thus, west Texas interstate highways are usually nonrivalrous, while Los Angeles freeways are usually very rivalrous.
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