Similar words: jersey, intersperse, per se, verse, terse, versed, averse, herself. Meaning: n. 1. a Mid-Atlantic state on the Atlantic; one of the original 13 colonies 2. one of the British colonies that formed the United States.
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31. Christie Whitman got 25 percent of the black vote in New Jersey.
32. She announced a new coalition to fight Wilson, New Jersey Gov.
33. My boss wanted me to go out to New Jersey and install a system.
34. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Kaczynski, who faces additional charges in a New Jersey bombing death.
35. The attorney general of New Jersey took over from the local district attorney in the case.
36. Grand juries in California and New Jersey have indicted Kaczynski on charges relating to the bombing deaths.
37. In New Jersey last week, she barely pulled it off. Liberals were not there for her.
38. New Jersey passed a law requiring helmets for scooter riders after a 6-year-old died following an accident.
39. Nevertheless, the New Jersey millionaire vowed late Tuesday that he plans to stay in the race.
40. The business outlook is based on responses from 150 manufacturers in eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware and southern New Jersey.
41. The New Jersey drug maker will begin marketing its new anti-balding medication in April.
42. They had called people together in New Jersey, prayed, then telegraphed him.
43. These slimy teams play in New Jersey and call themselves New York.
44. We lived in Belleville, New Jersey, a commuter town at the northern fringe of Newark.
45. He has stated that, as Governor of New Jersey, he would not push for legislation to restrict abortion drastically.
46. After he moved to Jersey, one year he held the banner of some New Jersey gay group.
47. What do you do if you are a bored chemical engineer in Linden, New Jersey?
48. Britain's National Westminster, by contrast, paid 2.4 times book value for its ill-fated venture into New Jersey.
49. Mr Menendez, from New Jersey, was on a six-day visit to examine the legal system.
50. Thus cases decided by the Supreme Court of New Jersey are reported in both publications.
51. The New Jersey statute is not such a quarantine law.
52. When it comes to naming New Jersey Turnpike service areas, being white is definitely the No. 1 qualification.
53. What if Saddle River, New Jersey, has a lot of window boxes?
54. Background: A New Jersey law banned the importation of waste materials from outside the state.
55. The New Jersey Nets were right behind with a 22 percent rise to $ 41. 62.
56. New Jersey and New York will be especially hard hit.
57. Edelstein challenges any preconceptions one might have of what a New Jersey steel dispatcher should look like.
58. After 1995, the two companies in New Jersey will have a little more than 40, 000 employees.http://sentencedict.com/new jersey.html
59. Thus, the New Jersey paradox: Conservatives saved her, but they nearly destroyed her.
60. New Jersey had a balanced budget when Whitman took office, allowing her to concentrate solely on paying for the tax cuts.
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