Even in America, home of super-philanthropy, where suspicions of a large state run deep, charities receive most of their money from fees and government payments.
No quiet summer weekends in Iowa these days, what with the state knee-deep in candidate.
Because Louisiana's governor appoints members to the levee board, lawyers expect the state with its deep pockets to be at the table.
The Brotherhood has failed to get results in parliament, where its lawmakers have been "cocky" toward liberal forces, he said, and also failed to realize just how deep the military's influence runs through Egypt's intelligence and security services -- the so-called deep state.
Vehicles, including state police cruisers, were stuck in the deep snow, state police said, warning that stranded drivers should expect long waits for tow trucks.
One of the Great American State Fair foods, deep fried butter, has made it over the Atlantic to Scotland.
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The really surprising thing is that Massachusetts is a deep-blue state, and the House is controlled by Democrats.
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Whatever the election result, he says, he will not give up his job as premier of the deep-south state of Carinthia for one in Vienna.
Despite hailing from a state where protectionist sentiment runs deep, he has been an unabashed free trader going back to his days in the House of Representatives.
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Surrounded by an aura of stability and legitimacy, Juan Carlos provided the deft guidance that enabled Spain to make the treacherous transition from an authoritarian state to a vibrant, deep-rooted democracy.
As a share of what the CBO reckons is the normal labour force, it is the lowest since the 1960s (see chart), reflecting deep cuts in state and local government payrolls.
True enough, Bolton, the undersecretary of state for arms control, has deep foreign policy experience.
Tax rises remain unpopular, and so are deep cuts to important state-provided services like schools and the police.
This week, the State Department issued a statement expressing deep concern for Tajbakhsh.
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Riggs' decision was likely to send local Republicans scrambling to find a champion in a part of the state where their reserves are not deep.
In the Deep South, the Alabama State Employees Association got caught last year taking undisclosed payments from a third party for endorsing its retirement-plan offering to its union membership.
In Maine, officials said numerous vehicles, including several state police cars, were stuck in deep snow and warned stranded drivers to expect long waits for tow trucks or other assistance.
Much of it is the consequence of what I've come to think of as digital delirium, a state of being that prompts studios with deep pockets and shallow perspectives to believe that because something can be done digitally it should be done.
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The fact that people are out of work means they are needing unemployment insurance, they need additional -- there are greater needs for food stamps -- all sorts of pressures and strains are placed on state government and local governments during a deep recession like this one.
"I'm excited to report that, using state-of-the-art deep sea sonar, the team has found the Apollo 11 engines lying 14, 000 feet below the surface, and we're making plans to attempt to raise one or more of them from the ocean floor, " the billionaire investor and entrepreneur wrote.
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Frank Ellis and his family have deep roots there, a former state senator and the county attorney for a half-century.
While Obama is not close to a lot of world leaders, Kerry has deep relationships with many heads of state that he can draw on as the nation's top diplomat.
One place where Western oil companies have found open doors is in deep-water exploration, because state-backed oil companies in Russia, China and the Middle East have little experience drilling these tricky wells.
Holder, that tests the constitutionality of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, which requires state and local governments, primarily in the Deep South, with a history of discrimination to obtain "pre-clearance" from the Justice Department before making any changes affecting voting.
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"Our intention is to move forward thoughtfully, looking at how we can protect the resources of the United States and making thoughtful decisions, " he said on CNN's "State of the Union, " noting that deep-water drilling has been done thousands of times without incident.
Several state police cruisers in Maine were stuck in the deep snow.
After an hour, he left the wide state highway for a snaky blacktop road, and deep in the woods he made a left turn down a gravel lane that ran as straight as a railroad for ten miles.
George Mitchell, signaling he wants to take negotiations out of the deep freeze and committing to the two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians.
Secretary of State John Kerry -- a former Massachusetts senator with deep ties to Boston -- found out about the blasts when he was on his way to Chicago on his way home from a 10-day foreign trip, and called his daughter Vanessa, who has run the Boston Marathon in the past, a senior State Department official said.
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