out-of-state in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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English
It planned to subdivide and resell it to retirees and out-of-state vacationers.
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However, out-of-state schools may enroll students in the course for a small tuition fee.
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Students may also transfer their credits to a private or out-of-state school.
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In his calculations, however, he only allowed for a deduction of 2,000 out-of-state soldiers in West Virginia regiments.
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But the majority concluded no discrimination existed, because the tax burden was borne equally by all out-of-state consumers.
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According to the compact, for the 20112012 academic year, tuition will be $293 per credit hour for in-state freshman and $762 for out-of-state freshmen.
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Fall 2009 graduate tuition costs are $322.71 per credit hour for in-state tuition, and out-of-state tuition is $954.11 per credit hour.
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Some of the people who passed out flyers received threatening letters from members of out-of-state white supremacist organizations.
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They said that for rotisserie, everyone was using out-of-state; they never heard of putting high quality on the grill.
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If you wish to launch a boat, the service charge is $10.00 for in-state residents and $12 for out-of-state residents, and covers the cost of parking.
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