Similar words: confederate states, confederate states of america, testate, intestate, fourth estate, estates general, testator, States. Meaning: n. North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776.
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(121) Katherine Mansfield is held to be a great writer in the States and taught in their college classes.
(122) The delegates wanted both a stable militia and a stable national standing army, providing the states could prevent uninvited national interference.
(123) Hamed will go on a publicity tour around the States next week before entering training camp on February 16.
(124) Among all the states, our school buildings are in the worst shape, the federal General Accounting Office recently reported.
(125) It was an electronic piano keyboard, a rip-off of the Yamaha instrument that was a big Christmas seller in the States.
(126) They planned to visit the Rockies and fly on to Vancouver and then down into the States.
(127) Kassebaum wanted some sort of rating system that would rank the states by the general health status of their populations.
(128) It was to be a shield of freedom to protect the emancipated slave against abuses from the states.
(129) The band's stunning vocal harmonies have earned them a big name in the States.
(130) The ship was going back to the States after it dropped us off, and they could get more gear there.
(131) These are quite legal to buy in the States, but the Highway Patrol takes a particularly dim view of their use.
(132) I think there was some paranoia about what was going on in the States.
(133) By the time he returned to the States, the twentieth century had dawned, and Otis was utterly unprepared for it.
(134) Giveaways and in-store advertising will guarantee saturation coverage for the movie across the States.
(135) Both houses must pass an amendment by a two-thirds margin and three-fourths of the states then must ratify it.
(136) Some of this money went to pay the states along the northern frontier for lands ceded to the United States.
(137) Three fourths of the states had implemented, or were planning to implement, incentives to increase employer involvement.
(138) They told us that you could get a stereo in Saigon for about a third of what it cost in the States.
(139) When the opportunity to go to the States came up, Dora took it at once.
(140) If he did, and the news reached the States, the money would be cut off immediately.
(141) It represents the largest category of federal payments to the states.
(142) If you count the savings to pension funds from premature deaths, tobacco is nothing short of a windfall for the states.
(143) He's closely studied Clinton's Oxford career(http://sentencedict.com/the states.html), writing to all his classmates now living in the States.
(144) Here Congress has offered relatively mild encouragement to the States to enact higher minimum drinking ages than they would otherwise choose.
(145) No one in the States has the slightest idea how beautiful it is.
(146) In other words the states of mind that do nothing for the healing process.
(147) Furthermore, great variations in the size of tax receipts and disbursements exist among the states.
(148) Johnny has screwed up in the States and is trying to make a fresh start in London.
(149) The latest craze sweeping high schools and college dorms across the States is True Crime trading cards.
(150) The film's heritage slant caught the attention of Miramax Films, who bought it for theatrical release in the States.
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