Which means that you shouldn't expect to be tapping away coast-to-coast anytime in the near future.
However, we will pay no heed to the East Coast-West Coast revenue-user experience split.
Coast-to-coast barnstorming, with all its speech-making and flesh-pressing, amounts to a sort of decathlon.
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UPS's founder, decided that a coast-to-coast service was needed as far back as 1927.
Chapin's coast-to-coast nonprofit operation has been the subject of recent unflattering congressional hearings concerning its fundraising and expenditures.
Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in early April, and a coast-to-coast rage set America's cities on fire.
Now, we go from coast-to-coast, and at any given time, we have seven coaches in seven different states.
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Therefore, she embarked on a nation-wide coast-to-coast hunt for what, how, when and why of social entrepreneurship and engagement.
And iPhones coast-to-coast will overflow with push notifications blasting the latest trade rumors.
However, the conspiratorial and hyper-delusional mind-spring that is Coast-to-Coast-AM having its own show on History is pushing my patience.
In the U.S., it was initially used for domestic flights, including coast-to-coast trips, and for trips to nearby overseas destinations.
They said they are asking the public for help in finding Magnotta, after a "coast-to-coast" warrant was issued for his arrest.
Authorities said they are asking the public for help in locating Magnotta, after a "coast-to-coast" warrant was issued for his arrest.
Most agencies flocked to Aceh's devastated west coast -- but 150, 000 people displaced on the east coast received far less aid.
To stay ahead of new rivals, the Cuties group last year expanded distribution eastward, bringing the fruit coast-to-coast for the first time.
Before its coast-to-coast American trip, the Solar Impulse will take test flights around the San Francisco Bay Area in April, officials said.
There is no minimum purchase amount and no need to consolidate orders, so Canadians from coast-to-coast can enjoy a simpler, faster shopping experience.
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As such, the coast-to-coast haul from Colombo to Arugam Bay by public bus is a 400-rupee, 320km journey that takes nearly 12 hours.
The Gigapixl Project, meantime, is using large-format film cameras to create a highly detailed coast-to-coast portrait of North America, focusing on cities, parks and monuments.
In Uruguay, isolated surfing inlets are dotted along the coast -- disconnected, simple, seaside hamlets flanked inland by expanses of green acres populated by the occasional grass-munching cow.
As part of the proposed acquisition, Fongo plans to immediately extend the WIND Mobile service offering across the country to mirror Fongo's coast-to-coast free calling network.
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John Edwards will embark on a two-week, 21-state, coast-to-coast campaign journey that will begin with stops in three key battleground states -- Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio.
Congress did step in last month to undo furloughs for air traffic controllers after a week of coast-to-coast flight delays, and lawmakers have found money for meat inspectors.
The opportunity came when United Airlines, citing poor service, canceled a contract making Mesa its feeder in Denver and on the West Coast--a gut-wrenching 48% of Mesa's revenues.
The evening's crescendo was the unveiling of a new beer, Rhizing Bines, described as an "East Coast-meets-West Coast" Imperial IPA made by Sierra Nevada and Dogfish Head together.
Several major carriers are using these planes for coast-to-coast trips.
In 1984, he was picked to run Houston Natural Gas and engineered a merger with a rival firm in Nebraska to create Enron, which owned the first coast-to-coast pipeline network.
Long before Panama was lopped from Colombia for the sake of the canal, Nicaragua was first choice for a coast-to-coast waterway, via, precisely, the San Juan river and the lake.
Attendance at our surviving tracks is way down, coast-to-coast.
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