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As the returns were reported long into the night, we could have drawn a line right down a map of the state; the Alleghenies were a breakwater that turned back the Kennedy tide in eastern Pennsylvania and marked the start of a Carter wave from the central to the western part of the state.
No Excuses Robert Shrum 2007
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As the returns were reported long into the night, we could have drawn a line right down a map of the state; the Alleghenies were a breakwater that turned back the Kennedy tide in eastern Pennsylvania and marked the start of a Carter wave from the central to the western part of the state.
No Excuses Robert Shrum 2007
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As the returns were reported long into the night, we could have drawn a line right down a map of the state; the Alleghenies were a breakwater that turned back the Kennedy tide in eastern Pennsylvania and marked the start of a Carter wave from the central to the western part of the state.
No Excuses Robert Shrum 2007
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The Alleghenies Winter Wonderland, a Wealth of Outdoor Recreation Activities time in The Alleghenies is the perfect time of year to spend with family and friends enjoying outdoor activities.
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April 8 -- The Alleghenies is a hotspot of avian activity, offering birding opportunities for all experience levels.
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Just as importantly, production from the Utica could lift refineries east of the Alleghenies.
Producers, Refiners Sniff Opportunity in Rust Belt Oil Shale Ryan Dezember 2011
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The Ohioans wanted their territories guaranteed to them, and Pennsylvania restored lands west of the Alleghenies taken from them earlier.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania!
I Have A Dream Speech (TEXT) Craig Kanalley 2011
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Along with "the madman of the Alleghenies" Herman Husband, who also saw through state-focused elites' pandering to populism and thought an egalitarian national government might be better empowered to hold greed in check, Paine's radical democracy made him an offbeat kind of Federalist.
William Hogeland: How John Adams and Thomas Paine Clashed Over Economic Equality William Hogeland 2011
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Along with "the madman of the Alleghenies" Herman Husband, who also saw through state-focused elites' pandering to populism and thought an egalitarian national government might be better empowered to hold greed in check, Paine's radical democracy made him an offbeat kind of Federalist.
William Hogeland: How John Adams and Thomas Paine Clashed Over Economic Equality William Hogeland 2011
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