But Ohio was the make or break state last time around in the general election.
But Connally found himself quickly running out of steam, and money, and suddenly South Carolina became his make-or-break state.
But Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican, said Mr. Doggett is essentially asking him to break state law by committing to maintain education's share of the state budget for two years.
Business leaders and other reform-minded Louisianians hope it will also break the state's reputation for corruption.
Regrouping again, Singh and his father-in-law recommitted themselves to real estate, vowing to break the state s stranglehold by all lawful means.
They will never break the state's monopoly in school provision - and so they will never tackle educational failure.
The stop-work had been triggered by announcement of a plan to break up the state power board into three corporations.
But critics argue they will take pupils and money from other schools at a time of cutbacks and could break up the state education system.
If Congress fails to break the current state of political gridlock, the sequestration cuts signed that are part of the Budget Control Act of 2011 would be triggered.
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The Conservatives said the break up of the state-owned banks had already been "well trailed".
And that may sound like a lot of votes to some, but when you take that number and break it across the state, that's just five votes per precinct.
He finally confided in his parents over Christmas break in his home state of Hawaii and told Notre Dame coaches what was going on Dec. 26, according to Swarbrick.
Will the state visit break the pattern?
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In 1898, in the town of Cavite El Viejo (now Kawit), south of Manila, General Emilio Aguinaldo declared his nation independent from Spain after 333 years of unbroken colonization, the first Asian state to break away from Western imperialism.
On top of which, a state-mandated break-up could trigger a wave of lawsuits, further eroding trust in the system.
They break into foreign markets with the state's help and its say-so.
Denver had just eight fast-break points, compared to Golden State's 14.
The Vlaams Blok, a militant Flemish party that campaigns against immigration and for the break-up of the Belgian state, has been gaining ground steadily for a decade.
This year the fund was expanded to include TV shows and the state is extending its tax break to the new "Spider-Man" to film in New York City, on Long Island and in Rochester.
So this year, taxpayers claiming college tuition and teachers' deductions, as well as the 11 million filers who deduct state sales tax (another break renewed at the last minute), can't use the simpler 1040A, as some could last year.
Taking a break from difficult negotiations over a troubled state budget, the governor presented Sullenberger with a jacket with the state seal, a California state flag that had flown over the state Capitol, a proclamation and a "California Hero" license plate.
Their big break came in 1992 when India's state-dominated telecom market opened up for wireless services.
The success of the poldermodel was in fact made possible by a decisive break with the traditional semi-corporatist welfare state.
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The retired chief judge of the Mississippi State Court of Appeals needed to break 4:10 to automatically qualify for a return trip to Boston to run in the 2014 marathon.
As it showed in 2000, Florida is a swing state with the power to make or break a presidency.
Every tobacco break leads to him being stopped and questioned by state troopers.
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One of the few moderates is Abel Maldonado, the Republican state senator who appeared most likely to break with his party's anti-tax orthodoxy.
For example, the financial exchanges threatened to leave town until the state legislature gave them a special tax break, with an extension of a tax break for Sears thrown in for good measure.
"We have always been of the opinion that the organised sale of Norwegian gas was done on demand from the Norwegian state, and that it did not break rules on competition within the EU".
Soft paternalists argue that, without the power of the state behind such schemes, they will often break down: the sovereign consumer can always veto his own decisions.
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