This option, however, is not available, having elected Howard unopposed less than a year ago. |
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Does he know that his namesake went to Spain to fight the very men his site believes should be unopposed? |
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It bobbled away from him, however, and Bamber's Mark Wane raced through unopposed to place the ball out of reach of Kendal keeper Lee Ward. |
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Even candidates who win an election unopposed must have the minimum number of nominations. |
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Despite unopposed parasympathetic activity, epidurals do not increase leak rates. |
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Conservatives ran virtually unopposed in the election after the hard-line Guardian Council disqualified thousands of reformist candidates. |
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Doncaster went ahead after three minutes when York failed to deal with an up-and-under kick and the home scrum-half scored unopposed. |
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York were now looking very tired and their line was crossed again when McClarron crossed unopposed for a converted try. |
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The group had decided Goldie should stand unopposed to become the new leader. |
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The morning news speaks of battlefield deaths and capture, reminding us that easy, unopposed openings do not tell the complete story of a war. |
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Nelson thought about going it alone but, in the corner of his eye, saw Pentham thundering down the middle of the pitch, unopposed. |
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The BJD candidate and Odia film actor was elected unopposed after the nomination papers of the other two candidates were rejected. |
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Edinburgh had fallen unopposed to the Jacobites, though the castle remained in Hanoverian hands. |
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After just three minutes, Johnny McClung's clever pass sent him over unopposed. |
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On that occasion they did, as the islanders were left defenceless and the Italians marched off their ships almost unopposed. |
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What may follow is the proliferation of unopposed pathogenic bacteria or fungi. |
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The Hunting Bill was given an unopposed second reading by the House of Lords, after a debate that lasted nearly nine hours. |
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When McAllister sees that Tracy is running unopposed in the election, something in him snaps. |
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Bishop Smith believes that gays are trying to impose their lifestyle on the rest of society and if left unopposed will annihilate the family. |
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If Mr Howard is unopposed, he will immediately become leader without having to put himself before the party membership. |
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He takes the ball and sprints unopposed for 75 metres before stylishly sliding in. |
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As 17 players engaged in a minor brawl in the York half, Huddersfield ran away unopposed to score. |
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As there were 9 candidates for 13 seats available, the President proposed to have them all elected unopposed. |
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The Conservatives were long divided into two fractious and weak parties, leaving the Liberals effectively unopposed. |
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Don Siegelman, the Democratic lieutenant-governor, a veteran in politics, is virtually unopposed in his party. |
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Teams may request to bowl unopposed before or after a regularly scheduled match. |
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In 1985, a motion for a monument in honour of John Diefenbaker was passed unopposed in the House of Commons. |
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During the last elections, in May 2000, the government candidate ran unopposed in 50 per cent of the electoral districts for the lower house. |
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Any ruling which remains unopposed within a period of fifteen days shall become final. |
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The United States already has big bad weapons that can't be stopped and that hasn't exactly allowed given them a free ride to waltz in anywhere unopposed. |
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All the ministers, as well as the Financial Secretary, spoke in supporting the need for the bill, which received its three readings and finally passed unopposed. |
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Then again, an unopposed primary is fair less exciting than one that is simply dull. |
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Ward broke clear to feed Spilman, who ran in unopposed to the line. |
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Media later reported that Mr Burke was confirmed as the Leader unopposed. |
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Also The Hunting Bill was given an unopposed second reading and now goes to its committee stage later this month, where peers can seek to amend it. |
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Councillor Ian Greenwood was re-elected unopposed as its leader. |
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He sent a pass to Paterson, who raced over unopposed from 30 metres out. |
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It was just as well that the maintenance of total secrecy was the one unqualified success of the landings, as this resulted in their being largely unopposed. |
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After landing virtually unopposed, the Fifth Corps moved toward the San Juan Heights, the principal bulwark in the first of three defensive lines around the city. |
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Italian opera would dominate the European musical drama scene nearly unopposed until the end of the Classical period, when people in Germanic countries began to clamour for a German opera. |
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Unfortunately for John, his fleet was dispersed by bad storms and Louis landed unopposed in Kent. |
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The armed bands can operate freely and almost unopposed. |
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All three were unopposed by capital ships and quickly aborted as neither side were prepared to take the risks of mines and submarines. |
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On 24 April, Mr. Kenilorea was elected unopposed as Speaker. |
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The amended resolution was adopted unopposed with one abstention. |
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The big man ran over unopposed when Coventry intelligently switched their angle of attack. |
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They seemed not to realize that, unopposed, this could have been the first step on a short path towards government dictating how the universities should operate. |
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Germany, seconded by the UK, proposed Ukraine, who were elected unopposed. |
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The Ilkhanate returned to Syria in 1303, travelling unopposed down the Levant until they reached Damascus. |
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Over a decade later he was elected unopposed for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis at the November 1701 general election. |
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After a difficult crossing over the Alps, the French army entered the plains of Northern Italy virtually unopposed. |
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While he was absent, Napoleon's fleet arrived on 1 July and landed their forces unopposed. |
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Where there are an equal number or fewer candidates than there are vacancies, all candidates are elected unopposed, and no poll is taken. |
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The Tories became a minor, insignificant faction, and the Whigs became a dominant and largely unopposed party. |
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He remained as leader until Sir Vince Cable was elected unopposed on 20 July. |
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The Irish Parliamentary Party, led by John Redmond, achieved its seats with a relatively low number of votes, as 73 candidates stood unopposed. |
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Philip, too, died without a son, and his brother Charles succeeded him as Charles IV unopposed. |
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Fall Gelb began on the evening of 9 May, when German forces occupied Luxembourg virtually unopposed. |
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Since only one candidate stood for each of six 'Off Island' seats they were elected unopposed. |
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Pizarro and his men thus advanced unopposed through some very difficult terrain. |
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On 17 January 1751 Pitt was appointed to the office of Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, and was then elected unopposed for Dorchester. |
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At committee stage, the preamble was unopposed and the only objector against the clauses was unsuccessful. |
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They had a number of allies in this country, and he could not allow the Romans a place to land in his base unopposed. |
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In some situations, where there is consent or the order is unopposed, the court will grant custody, access and support orders without the need for a court hearing. |
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The final results confirmed the ruling APRC's absolute majority in the National Assembly with 42 seats, including five that were unopposed, while the UDP took four seats. |
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In September 1494 Charles invaded Italy with 25,000 men, and attained his object by 22 February 1495, virtually unopposed. |
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William would have preferred to delay the invasion until he could make an unopposed landing. |
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In a sense, McGuinty was unopposed, since the Conservatives under Tim Hudak managed to sound as inept and schoolmarmish as the Liberals. |
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He said that he announced new body of PML-N Hyderabad district and its four Talukas which was elected unopposed. |
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Orr ran unopposed and was elected by fellow YLD Board of Governors members. |
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Starting from the date of the end of the nomination period, the official agent can no longer incur or authorize expenses for a candidate elected unopposed. |
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In his last election, he unopposed and was elected unanimously. |
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Anette Spickard is unopposed to succeed Jim Gangle as Lane County assessor. |
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With regard to the purely statutory part of the meeting, delegates passed unopposed the annual report and the 2002 accounts, as well as the system of contributions for 2004, which remains the same. |
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Leaked drafts resemble nothing so much as a plan for unopposed invasion. |
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In 2007, with all the skills I had gained from the camp I competed to represent the evening students in the University Guild Council and I was elected unopposed due to the leadership skills I exhibited to the student body. |
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Philip retook the town and sacked it, but during this time, his forces at Verneuil abandoned the siege, and Richard entered the castle unopposed on 30 May. |
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This enabled Cromwell's fleet to enter the harbour unopposed. |
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German forces occupied Paris unopposed on 14 June after a chaotic period of flight of the French government that led to a collapse of the French army. |
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No one else was nominated for the post by the time nominations closed, leaving Sturgeon to take the party leadership unopposed at the SNP's annual conference. |
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Edward entered London unopposed, where he took Henry VI prisoner. |
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Henry's first attempt to invade England was frustrated by a storm in 1483, but on his second attempt he arrived unopposed on 7 August 1485 on the southwest coast of Wales. |
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In early July the huge French force under the command of Admiral Claude d'Annebault set sail for England and entered the Solent unopposed with 128 ships on 16 July. |
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The Lombards were joined by numerous Saxons, Heruls, Gepids, Bulgars, Thuringians, and Ostrogoths, and their invasion of Italy was almost unopposed. |
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Some time in the summer of 432, Genseric soundly defeated the joint forces of both Bonifacius and Aspar, which enabled him to seize Hippo Regius unopposed. |
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About 60,000 troops, including cavalry and artillery, under the command of Mustafa Pasha landed unopposed near Limassol on 2 July 1570, and laid siege to Nicosia. |
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When a person terminates a prolonged drinking session, these counteradaptations are unopposed, resulting in signs and symptoms of acute withdrawal. |
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Nicholas Bourne, a law professor and former leader of the No campaign in the Welsh Assembly referendum then became the leader, in an election that was unopposed. |
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Although he was unopposed, other candidates had received initial backing. |
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The Continental Congress again abandoned Philadelphia, and on September 26, Howe finally outmaneuvered Washington and marched into the city unopposed. |
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The new Assembly formally opened two days later with no clear majority, and Rhodri Morgan was elected First Minister unopposed at the head of a minority government. |
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