south carolina造句31 This is another reason why the primary in South Carolina is so crucial.
32 The religious conservative vote is perhaps more influential in South Carolina than in any state.
33 In 1824, a group of congregants petitioned their synagogue in Charleston, South Carolina, urging the same reforms.
34 He must be quite a star, your professor, to draw disciples from as far off as South Carolina.
35 Economic disparity between rural and urban areas is not limited to South Carolina.
36 In effect, South Carolina had again successfully defied the national government.
37 The 1832 crisis in South Carolina offers another convenient vantage point from which to consider the uneven application of federal military power.
38 The significance of the South Carolina primary extends far beyond the 37 delegates at stake Saturday.
39 A frost warning was issued for most of South Carolina.
40 Without apology, South Carolina still flies the Confederate flag from state buildings.
41 Dole, who is scheduled to speak last, decided to skip a presidential debate Saturday in South Carolina.
42 She was in Charleston, South Carolina, the following August when an eight-minute earthquake caused 110 deaths and hundreds of injuries.
43 He was born in South Carolina, of slave parents.
44 Among the six killed by strikes so far this year - all men - one was playing golf in Shreveport, Louisiana, and another was playing baseball in Ruby, South Carolina.
45 Now he's a 49-year-old investment advisor and multimillionaire in York, South Carolina.
46 Did you hear about Mark Sanford, the governor of South Carolina?
47 Some protective legislation exists. Several southeastern states, such as Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina have conservation laws which protect Sarracenia.
48 Several states, including Massachusetts and South Carolina, had official, state-supported churches.
49 We saw racial tensions bubble to the surface during the week before the South Carolina primary.
50 The trouble began in 2003 when a fire gutted Harvey Nathan's deli in Charleston, South Carolina.
51 Some, like Cole L. Blease of South Carolina , were sheer demagogues.
52 A river, about 169 km (105 mi) long, of southern North Carolina and northern South Carolina flowing south then southeast to the Pee Dee River.
53 It is still disputed, however, whether the burning of Atlanta, the later burning of Columbia, South Carolina, and the depredations of "Sherman's bummers" were either necessary or unpreventable.
54 Located on the shore of Sullivan's Island off the coast of South Carolina, the award-winning cube-shaped beach house was built to replace one smashed to pieces by Hurricane Hugo 10 years ago.
55 Earlier this year, NLRB fired a shot heard round the business world when it brought charges against Boeing, seeking to force it to abandon plans to open an assembly plant in South Carolina.
56 From 1876 on, after white Democrats took back control of South Carolina politics and the Lost Cause defined public memory and race relations, the day's race course origin vanished.
57 Michael's Protestant Episcopal Church, built in 1751, towers above other historic buildings along Broad Street in Charleston, South Carolina.
58 North and South Carolina were one colony until seventeen twenty-nine.
59 After years of harassing British colonies, Blackbeard (Edward Teach) achieves career highlight: blockading city of Charleston, South Carolina, for one week.
60 Soldiers of the new Confederate States of America shelled the Union base at Fort Sumter, built on an island in Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. They captured Fort Sumter after two days.