First came Columbus where the crowd filled the State Capitol grounds and spilled down the block.
Mr Putin has been lucky to enjoy an oil boom that filled up state coffers and fanned economic growth.
Republican lawmakers are deciding Thursday whether they want to make a Right to Work push in a lame duck session, a possibility that has filled the state capitol with union protestors.
In New York, the state's health department cannot track prescriptions that are filled out of state.
The problem: an 11-page ballot filled with wordy state and local issues on everything from schoolroom class size to whether pregnant pigs can be confined.
The Middle East is filled with erratic state and non-state players who could easily set off a series of events, military and diplomatic, that would shut down much of the oil shipments from the Persian Gulf for some period.
Labour argues the government's scheme subsidises employers without creating new posts - while they would pay for the full wages and ensure that if not enough businesses came forward, the gap would be filled by the state and voluntary sectors.
Aid is filling a gap that should be filled by the Haitian state.
This state has filled an action against Illinois-based Watershed Development Corp.
As evidence, union officials provided a state form filled out by DOE officials that said the evaluation system would be in effect for two years, ending with the 2013-14 school year.
Some of them likely will be filled by graduates of NC State's College of Textiles.
"This evening I received a gracious call from the vice president, " Bush told his national audience, and a state House chamber filled with spectators, including a number of Texas legislators, friends and well-wishers.
Lakeland, Florida is an idyllic, (aptly) lake-filled municipality in the center of the state that boomed in the late 19th century when it became a base for soldiers in the Spanish-American War.
From his nest down in Austin, campaign guru Karl Rove lured moneymen and operatives from every important state into a Virtual Smoke-Filled Room built out of calls and faxes and 300 e-mails a day.
Baucus said in his state, that vacuum has mostly been filled by misinformation.
And while towns fortify beaches and dunes and put up sea walls, rock barriers or even sand-filled fabric tubes to guard against future storms, state governments are readying hundreds of millions of dollars to buy out homeowners in flood-prone areas who want to leave.
Of particular concern is the prospect that her head is being filled with the nostrums of one inveterate handler, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
In state recovery schools, hundreds of teaching positions still need to be filled, but the process is dragging.
Indiana, for one, has voter rolls filled with the names of the dead, those who have moved out of state and felons ineligible to vote.
They were the descendants of a Florida strain transplanted to the Golden State's reservoirs in 1959, a tinkering with nature that filled "a perfect, though man-made, niche, " explains Chris G.
One might conclude that Boise State has proven that building an organization based upon strong moral values and filled with individuals that fit within a predetermined cultural framework is a formula for success.
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This sorry state of affairs is creating two types of guys: those who, filled with insecurity, battle to whip their aging muscles into something resembling definition, and those who, in the face of an impossible task, just give up.
In Georgia, officials have found that efforts to scare illegal immigrant farm workers out of the state have left a gaping hole in the workforce, one the Governor has encouraged be filled by recently released prisoners.
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Caucasians filled 77 percent of all roles, far outweighing their respective population size in the metro and tri-state areas.
Emergency rooms in Prince George's County, Maryland, filled up Saturday by people looking to escape the heat, said Fran Phillips, deputy secretary for the state's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
He wants to live forever, have the option to escape to outer space or an oceanic city-state, and play chess against a robot that can discuss Tolkien, because these were the fantasies that filled his childhood imagination.
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