Definitions
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- noun a region of the eastern United States comprising New York and New Jersey and Pennsylvania and Delaware and Maryland
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Examples
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Up to 20 inches of snow predicted from the Mid-Atlantic States, up and through New York.
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DREW GRIFFIN, CNN NEWS ANCHOR: Here is a look at our top stories in the CNN Newsroom, a brutal winter storm blasting parts of the east coast, up to 20 inches of snow predicted, from the Mid-Atlantic States up to New York.
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- Engage the region's diverse marine interests as partners in advancing the Mid-Atlantic States 'shared agenda by hosting a Mid-Atlantic Ocean Stakeholder Summit in late 2009
Sarah Chasis: A Sea Change in the Mid-Atlantic -- Many Hands Makes Light Work 2009
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As a heads 'up to all the DC-area folks, I'm going to put together a group of interested parties who would like to do voter registration and GOTV in the Mid-Atlantic States.
Retiring GOP Senator Not Endorsing GOP Nominee For Seat 2009
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You know, we can't worry about the galaxy right now especially if you live in those Mid-Atlantic States getting hit by strong nor'easter.
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He was eventually named the Geographer of the United States and tackled projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic States.
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Also, it's going to be headed for the Mid-Atlantic States, which means places like, say, the Carolinas.
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Kaiser Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic States had the highest percentage of board-certified doctors, at 95 percent, while FHP Health Care, Ariz., had the lowest, at 67.
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But for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States, forecaster Sara Johnson of DRI/McGraw-Hill sees six more months of recession ahead.
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This will continue to affect the Mid-Atlantic States in the northeast, well into tomorrow.
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