Meaning: n. 1. the executive and legislative and judicial branches of the federal government of the United States 2. 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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151. The volcano eruption forced the U.S. to abandon Clark Air Force Base.
152. The company's success in Europe has counterbalanced its weak sales in the U.S.
153. Some people argue that class distinctions do not exist in the U.S., but this is untrue.
154. Costas has dual citizenship in the U.S. and the Philippines.
155. A senior State Department official briefed reporters on U.S. objections to the draft.
156. He used a Miami aviation company as a cover for flights carrying drugs into the U.S.
157. They were accused of dumping computer chips on the U.S. market.
157. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
158. The big enchilada is the U.S. Supreme Court, and we're going to go there and win.
159. U.S. troops could be seen monitoring the situation through binoculars and counting the rebels.
160. After the Gulf War, the U.S. disengaged quickly from the Middle East.
161. The declaration could include aid for farmers, or the U.S.
162. Lyndon Johnson first sent U.S. combat troops into battle in March 1965.
163. United was called into the U.S. camp to replace the Fort Wayne native.
164. Between 300,000 and 800,000 children like Damaris are working as hired laborers in commercial U.S. agriculture today.
165. U.S. officials argue that Hussein is to blame for most of the hardship.
166. Other legislators say the priority should be maintaining control of U.S. immigration and not rewarding lawbreakers.
167. The company apparently shipped arms to the regime in contravention of the U.S. trade boycott.
168. The rise in U.S. exports is certain to bring cheer to manufacturers.
169. The U.S. is often seen as the citadel of capitalism.
170. A political activist for 25 years who has twice run for a seat in the U.S.
171. The U.S. auto industry nearly collapsed due to increased foreign competition.
172. The school rankings most reviled by educators are the annual college lists compiled by U.S.
173. The settlement is the largest ever in a U.S. race discrimination lawsuit, according to the U.S.
174. U.S. corporations sold nearly $6.2 billion in new stock in May -- the highest monthly volume in history.
175. The U.S. is trying to coax both sides to take part in talks.
176. A U.S. appeal of the decision is virtually certain and would take months.
177. Bush worked closely with Gorbachev to improve Soviet relations with the U.S.
178. Other beneficiaries include an international financier and fugitive, Marc Rich; a leftist radical convicted of conspiring to bomb the U.S.
179. He has hosted a prime-time chat show coast to coast in the U.S. for 26 weeks.
180. But perhaps the strongest deterrent to a unified front against Fujimori is the region's almost instinctive opposition to U.S. interference.