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Pennsylvania Route 35 (PA 35) is a 70.8-mile-long (113.9 km) state highway located in central Pennsylvania. The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 522 (US 522) near Shade Gap . The northern terminus is at US 11 / US 15 in Selinsgrove .
Form W-4, 2012. Form W-4 (officially, the "Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate") [1] is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax form completed by an employee in the United States to indicate his or her tax situation (exemptions, status, etc.) to the employer. The W-4 form tells the employer the correct amount of federal tax to withhold ...
PA 17: 35.689 [10] 57.436 PA 274 in Blain: US 11 / US 15 in Liverpool: 1928: current Section west of Millerstown decommissioned in 1932 and replaced by US 224, US 422, and US 22; extended to Blain in 1936. PA 17: 6.997 [10] 11.261 I-90 in North East: New York state line: 1987: 1999 Redesignated as I-86. PA 18: 209 [15] 336
Pennsylvania Route 504 (PA 504) is a 24.5-mile-long (39.4 km) state highway located in Centre County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at PA 53 / PA 350 in Philipsburg . The eastern terminus is at US 220 Alternate / PA 144 in Wingate .
PA House election, 2016: Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 35 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Marc Gergely (incumbent) 16,170 : 62.50 : Republican: Fawn Walker-Montgomery 9,702 37.50 Total votes 25,872 : 100.00 : Democratic hold
The gerund form gaslighting does not appear in the play or films. [8] It was first used in the 1950s, particularly in the episode of The Burns and Allen Show. In The New York Times, it was first used in a 1995 column by Maureen Dowd. [9]
In Buck v.Bell, the United States Supreme Court ruled in a majority opinion written by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. that a state statute that authorized compulsory sterilization of the unfit, including the intellectually disabled, "for the protection and health of the state" did not violate the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.