The entitlement state and identity politics exemplify an infamous marriage hitching voters to public freebies.
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The Hitching Post 2 was made famous by its starring role in the wine country romantic comedy Sideways.
Hitching to the Internet has been perilous for some companies looking to diversify.
Others are hitching their wagon to European football teams or the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the United States.
He was a well-known writer and blogger before hitching up with Time, The Atlantic and then The Daily Beast.
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Providian should gain too: hitching itself to a big lender with lots of cheap retail deposits will cut its borrowing costs.
That works well, although under-funded schemes often end up hitching a free ride, since premiums do not reflect a fund's riskiness.
On a weekend afternoon in Austin, the middleaged locals were hitching pleasure craft up to their SUVs and heading out to the lake.
He made a second statement that a relative named "Jimmy" -- James Rochester -- may have robbed the bank while hitching a ride with him.
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The move is potentially quite profitable for Maryland, which could double the TV revenue it gets by hitching its wagon to the Big Ten Network.
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Phoenix hitching his guitar way up into his armpit like Cash did and twisting in toward the mike as if he's going to swallow it.
In hitching himself to Huffington, he has signed on to a mission and an agenda that go well beyond his mandate of re-creating value for shareholders.
It seems that when the spider got caught in the tree resin, it was carrying a mite, which was hitching a ride to a new place.
Jason did not have a girlfriend and was not the sort of person to take risks, like hitching a ride with a complete stranger, his mother insisted.
For instance, guestrooms run the gamut -- from camping by the creek to whirlpool-tub-style accommodations -- and some stays include educational seminars on skills like butter-churning and hitching a horse.
The girls had been on their way home after a night out at Swansea's Top Rank Suite, and were last seen hitching a lift near the city centre.
He would have tied the animal to a hitching post behind the theatre, but he remembered the stable man's warning that this horse did not like to be tied.
Pakistani families have fled the area any way they can: on foot, by hitching rides on the back of trucks and by stowing their belongings on the roofs of cars.
The film is beautiful, if predictable, wrought with iconic Cartier imagery and feats of digital technology (the panther hitching a ride atop an antique flying machine is a nice touch).
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Options for reducing the length of the there-and-back journey include hitching a jetboat ride south with Hollyford Track Guided Walks for the length of Lake McKerrow (book in advance).
One is by hitching a ride on the packs of mules bringing supplies to those, like Archimedes, who work at Phantom Ranch, a collection of wooden chalets at the base of the canyon.
Yet now that the Shuttle has been scuttled and a proposed Ares I Constellation rocket program has been canceled, other than hitching Russian taxi rides, our astronauts currently have no way to get there and back.
Made the fatal mistake of hitching entire franchise to one mega star, something small market teams in the NBA should never, ever do (has anyone heard from the Minnesota Timberwolves since Kevin Garnett bolted for Boston?).
The company cut its budget by almost half for games coverage which was a real draw during the 2009 event in Cyprus hitching a ride on the plane chartered by the national Olympic committee to make the numbers work.
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During the late-'90s technology bubble, Griffin and his research partners watched as individual investors kept buying tech stocks as their prices continued to fall, thinking they were buying a bargain when in fact they were hitching themselves to an anchor.
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For this reason, having recently returned from a delicious visit to the restaurant, winery, and an extensive tasting of both food and drink, I can emphatically recommend all the pinot noirs from the Hartley Ostini Hitching Post Winery as Thanksgiving worthy.
Starting with Cheryl Tiegs in the 1970s, and then followed by Christie Brinkley, Elle Macpherson, and Kathy Ireland, dozens of companies ranging from the beauty, auto, and clothing industries have seen their profiles enhanced by hitching their wagons to a select group of stunning women.
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