I guess no one expected that enough Tokelauans would actually vote for colonial government. |
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Come next year the electorate will be browned off with both Kenny and Rabbitte moaning and will vote for the old reliables again. |
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So I took the trouble to total up the popular vote for the House this time. |
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The audience will use fingerpads to vote for their favourite soundalike, who will then gain an audition for the TV series. |
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On the website there is the chance to vote for the favourite place in Wiltshire. |
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Once a good number of pics has been received we will sort through them and select the top ten to vote for. |
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And I suppose there is something in the theory that people vote for who they like. |
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In Bombay he reminded his audience that a vote for Congress was also a vote for it, and his, foreign policy of peace and principled neutralism. |
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The British public might vote for you but don't expect them to support you afterwards. |
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So folks, if you agree with my policies, please vote for me at the next general election. |
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In several website forums, netters have even compiled polls to vote for the top brand. |
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Let's say you vote for a trick play that ends with a player suffering a serious knee injury. |
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After live rather unequal rounds, the audience was allowed to vote for the winner, who was then awarded a victory sash and led off in triumph. |
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You're either persuading people to vote for you or you're organizing and mobilizing those who already support your cause. |
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They know that they will have to vote for the most trustworthy person if they want to maximize their own interests. |
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Whether we vote for it or against it, it does not alter the fact that it is the truth. |
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The majority of monarchically inclined citizens traditionally vote for the alliance. |
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The liberals use this fact to blackmail him, trying to force him to vote for their candidate. |
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About 60 per cent of the voters are Jat Sikhs who normally vote for the Akali Dal. |
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It was his record of blithe indifference to the magnitude of the challenge that helped lead us to vote for his opponent. |
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One would have to be soft in the head to vote for someone who is obviously easily manipulated by those around him. |
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At the end of the week, it is up to viewers to vote for the presenter who brought the most flair to the evening weather. |
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If he feels well enough and wants to run in an upcoming election, I'd vote for him again. |
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A vote for me will not be wasted, but will be a vote for a socialist political platform. |
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Peter has now set up an online poll on his site, asking you to vote for your favourite. |
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Don't vote for some smarmy career-men in suits who buckle like paper cups the second the slightest pressure is applied. |
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The outline of my position is no more Mr Nice Guy, we're going to return to the real world, and if you don't want that, vote for the other guy. |
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He better hope that, because Lowery pretty much called anyone who would vote for him an Uncle Tom. |
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White pols want you to run, but white voters forget to vote for you, while black voters figure you're an Uncle Tom. |
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And my sense would be those undecideds may want to eventually vote for the winner. |
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I'm a south wales bod, who, though not old enough to actually vote for it went out and canvassed for the Assembly. |
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It is barely even relevant that the Tories are unelectable, people will vote for them just to deliver a point. |
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I would vote for Francisco Rodriguez, who combines a 95-mph fastball with a nearly unhittable hard slider. |
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Does the GPC really think that general practitioners are stupid enough to vote for a completely unpriced contract? |
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As for me I have hoped to vote for the party I most agree with, namely the Green Party. |
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The city is populated with blue-collar union workers who always vote for Democrats. |
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The head of government is the prime minister, elected by popular vote for a four-year term. |
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Should the Electoral College system be abolished in favor of a popular vote for president? |
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You could, of course, just vote for her, with my assurance that she is so absolutely brilliant she makes my eyes pop out of my head. |
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Nobody will tell an opinion pollster they want less money, still less vote for it. |
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In short we get the political morality we vote for irrespective of electronic or paper methods. |
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And let your most intimate friends know you'd rather stab yourself in the eye with a fork than vote for the Liberal. |
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If the public cannot have a clear understanding of what they are going to vote for, the plebiscite cannot have any meaning. |
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I'd never vote for the Conservatives unless they became a radically different party. |
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Let the people vote for the president and vice president of their choice, in accordance with their consciences. |
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He was integral to the whole process and I'll probably vote for him in the final round of voting. |
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Politicians do this by instinct, particularly when the behaviour they desired is a positive mandate or vote for themselves. |
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In a class of 18, each student pitches two ideas and, after discussion, they vote for the best five. |
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Are the good folk of Peebles really going to vote for him because he condescended to spend 50 minutes in their midst? |
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They are saying they don't just want a vote for industrial action, but for strike action as well. |
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First, because people vote for parties rather than individuals, any personal vote is relatively small. |
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American women were conservative back then, and they thought this man was cold-hearted and so they did not vote for him and he almost lost. |
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The imams from 12 mosques are meeting this week to discuss calling for a vote for Respect. |
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I would like to make it perfectly clear right now that I did not vote for these guys. |
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Would you be more likely or less likely to vote for him if you knew he had fathered an illegitimate child? |
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His features clouded over, however, when asked if he would vote for his former pupil today. |
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Personally, I wouldn't vote for either of the two charlatans currently vying for control of Pax Americana. |
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Would you vote for an unapologetically sexually aggressive hunk, however past his prime? |
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In the end it doesn't matter who you or I vote for because our votes don't matter, we just keep their pockets swole. |
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After the panel voted positively on four articles, impeachment was inevitable and a Senate vote for the president's removal seemed likely. |
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The president is elected by popular vote for a six-year period and is both the chief of state and head of government. |
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The suffragettes had to fight to get the vote for women and in South Africa, coloured people were treated worse than animals. |
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I met a Battersea charwoman yesterday who was almost in tears because she lived on the wrong side of the street and couldn't vote for Saklatvala. |
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The chapel balloted and there was an overwhelming vote for strike action and action short of a strike. |
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You can vote for moderation or you can let the extremists win wherever they are. |
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Visitors are also asked to vote for their favourite artist exhibiting at the show, and could win an original painting. |
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Readers will then vote for one overall winner and two runners-up in each category. |
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The best thing about spending the next few weeks behind bars is that if you're banged up you actually lose the right to vote for the duration. |
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My brother and I are both joint passport holders and the three of us registered to vote for the first time especially for this election. |
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Presumably if Labor keeps it waffly enough, there'll be something in there for everyone else to vote for. |
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I'm always singing around the house and can't believe I could be in with a chance to let the nation vote for my voice. |
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The lopsided vote for Libya, including all those cowardly European abstentions, speaks volumes about the UN's character. |
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Parliament was asked to vote for war on the assurance weapons of mass destruction existed. |
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I've never understood how anyone could be so dithery as to have no idea who to vote for. |
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Last night's debate was not half bad for an idiot, but how can people even THINK to vote for him after seeing the first one. |
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Instead, it boiled down to here's my stump speech, he's wrong, so vote for me. |
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Arter suggested that the positive vote of this younger group was a vote for a new national identity as west Europeans. |
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It's also difficult for alternative candidates to persuade the electorate to vote for them. |
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Chonde also appealed to the electorate to vote for credible candidates in this year's elections. |
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I was instructed to vote for two candidates, whereupon I looked at the ballot sheet and found there were only three people standing. |
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They recently surveyed all rateable residential properties and received a decisive yes vote for recycling including glass. |
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Do the electors have to vote for the candidate who received the most votes in their state? |
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The public will be able to vote for their best-loved novel in the Top 21 by phone, text, digital television or internet. |
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What you vote for in elections is not more freedom and more democracy but more politicians. |
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If you want a certain party to win, it is better that you persuade many others to vote for them than vote yourself. |
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Chapman already planned to vote for him so the letter was pushing at an open door. |
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In 1932 the SPD supported a vote for the deeply reactionary Hindenburg as German president. |
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People will now vote for whom they are told, forced to vote by people who have a hold over them. |
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I vote for whomever is closest to my personal goal and not to what a particular party or view holds dear. |
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Mr Gourlay said the standard cathode ray tube widescreens still had his vote for better picture quality over the more expensive plasma screens. |
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As you can see, TSN's team came in fourth even without stuffing the ballot box and telling relatives to vote for our team. |
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The official holds up each vote for the crowd to see, and is greeted with cheers or boos from the good natured crowd. |
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Unlike, say, senators, who debate and vote for a living, governors are executives who create and manage real programs. |
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Roughly half the population will find that a sufficient reason to vote for him, and the election will go down to the wire. |
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Justices would be recused by a vote of the Court, with individual members opting to vote for recusal based on their desired outcome in the case. |
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And we are now asking our readers to vote for who they think is most deserving of the special award. |
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Turkeys never vote for Christmas, and sporting governing bodies never cede power without a fight. |
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Consider all the people who sat home in a stew in 1968 rather than vote for Hubert Humphrey. |
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Here in Ohio, we regularly send out mailers to new registrants, saying welcome to being a voter and please vote for our candidates. |
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Unfortunately, the party that has hegemonised the left vote for almost a century in America has nothing to offer on these issues. |
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A total of 349 million people were eligible to vote for the 732 deputies of the European Parliament. |
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She told me that I would have to vote by proxy, nominating one of my parents to vote for me in their riding. |
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Twenty thousand libertarian activists should be able to persuade the remaining necessary voters to vote for a libertarian candidate. |
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The godfather would help the godchild find employment when necessary, and the godchild would provide a vote for the godfather when necessary. |
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Phone lines will be open for viewers to vote for who they believe has put in the best performance. |
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If we want the government to pass a particular law, we can urge the elected branches to vote for it. |
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For most feminists, and for the public, feminism had come to mean the vote for women and little more. |
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Union activists are leafleting the less well organised branches encouraging people to vote for strike action. |
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Nobody's going to vote for something which dents their chances of getting to the World Cup. |
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I have absolutely no animus towards Bloomberg, and he if he was running against Sharpton, I'd certainly vote for him. |
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The Respect coalition has shown people are willing to vote for a left alternative. |
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From this point of view the change in the vote for the radical Left is extremely significant. |
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What has the right to vote for the president and the legislators brought for them? |
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As a democrat, I believe it should be possible to have changes of government in line with what people vote for. |
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As the November elections approach, there are those who will say that one must simply accept the inevitable and vote for the lesser of two evils. |
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But if the Right continues on its present glide path, I will soon find it very hard to find any good reason to vote for them either. |
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One senior advisor asked, rhetorically, if illiterate farmers would vote for the information superhighway. |
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For the record, even though I didn't vote for him, I think he will get in with an increased majority. |
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In other words, will Shi'ites vote for a Shi'ite party regardless of its stance on democracy? |
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Some members of the ruling Liberal Party say they won't vote for the bills, but the bills are expected to pass anyway. |
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Its also probably worth remembering that we do not vote for a head of state. |
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The president is the head of state and is elected by popular vote for a four-year term. |
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There have also been reports that some employers have been pressuring workers to vote for certain parties. |
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I don't think councillors will vote for this with an election looming, it would be like turkeys voting for Christmas. |
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Their level of corruption taints all of us but especially those who vote for these carpet-bagging merchants. |
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There's one elected official representing each electoral district and voters vote for one candidate only. |
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If you want a straight-talking candidate that does exactly what it says on the tin, then vote for her. |
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Up to 7 million people have applied for a postal vote for the coming general election. |
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About 60,000 party members are eligible to vote for the leader in a one-ballot, preferential system. |
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In spite of their overwhelming vote for the violet on Arbor Day in 1897, their favorite flower wasn't officially adopted. |
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Yes, and the parliamentary clones dutifully trooped through the division lobby to vote for war. |
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I am sure that not many of those on the Labour side of the select committee will go through the Ayes lobby and vote for the bill to continue. |
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This is the first time ever in any election where the candidate I vote for will actually win. |
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In some Democratic precincts 25 percent of voters reportedly did not vote for president. |
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We do not require input from losers and idiots on who we vote for in our own country. |
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And that agenda runs entirely counter to what I feel a lot of Mainers think they're voting for when they vote for these people. |
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Still, Labour took a hammering by all accounts and since I couldn't think of who else to vote for it doesn't really matter. |
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I wish you would run for president, and I would vote for you and so would everybody else. |
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What gets me is the blatant attempt to get you to vote for this madness by dangling the job carrot. |
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He accuses the Lib Dems of running away from difficult decisions, and says in many wards a vote for them would be a wasted one. |
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Today in Australia both the upper and lower houses are elected, though different electoral systems are used to vote for each houses. |
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The lunatic fringe that vote for them are more likely to be effective in areas like that. |
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In most successful democracies voters are discerning enough to not vote for crooks, dacoits and murderers. |
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The website lets viewers vote for their favourite camgirl and ranks them accordingly. |
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Beauty queens and film stars may be good crowd-pullers but people are no longer gullible to vote for them. |
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We also have to present a credible alternative, something positive for people to vote for. |
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Punch card voting machines failed to register a vote for president on an additional 5,000 ballots. |
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The system asks voters who they plan to vote for and then analyses the results. |
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They are voting with their feet by not going to the ballot box because they don't feel there's anything to vote for. |
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Two-thirds of each house of the state legislature must then vote for it, and the governor then sign it. |
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People vote for their elected leaders, of course, but they vote for lawmakers to make laws. |
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If you're only thinking ideologically, of course you vote for the incumbent of your own party. |
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The jury forewoman on a capital murder trial said this of a fellow juror who believed the defendant deserved to die, yet couldn't vote for death. |
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An astonishing majority of Scottish voters cast their vote for candidates and parties running on pro-European tickets. |
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Admission is free and all who come may vote for their favorite in each category and their favorite in the entire bake-off. |
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I will bet that members opposite will vote for bureaucracy rather than for common sense. |
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But no one was confused about which of the 18 candidates on the ballot paper to vote for. |
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It's funny how must of the people who vote for him end up getting screwed the most by his economic policies. |
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The doctors attended a rally outside the hospital to vote for bans on non-essential paperwork. |
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In any case, after looking at his smug puss for an hour or so, I'm far more likely to pass on the son and vote for the parents. |
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Readers were able to vote for their favourite and the tough decision came down to the judges. |
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Also Londoners have the opportunity to vote for a mayor and for members of the London Assembly. |
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I personally wouldn't spend a bean on Africa and nor would I vote for a party which made it a main plank of its manifesto. |
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Please write a short memo advising the Senator whether she should vote for the law. |
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This was a vote for old-fashioned Victorian values, a belief in patriotism, the family, church and public service. |
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They may vote for the president, the vice president and senators, or even stand for election. |
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Kate Hoey, one of the few Labour MPs to vote for hunting, sits for Vauxhall, where they probably haven't seen a horse since the brewery stopped using drays. |
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If senators vote for that, they would be agreeing to share the blame if and when that strategy fails. |
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Already, 10 Republicans have declared they will vote for an alternative candidate and more seemed poised to join. |
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If 29 vote for someone else, the race for speaker goes to a second ballot for the first time in almost 100 years. |
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In 2017, those reins will be loosened, and Hongkongers will be able to vote for their Chief Executive. |
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He pursued a policy of non-confrontation that allowed Democrats to vote for a tax cut which was overwhelmingly weighted in favour of the wealthiest citizens. |
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I didn't vote for this spineless, gormless, joyless, clueless Government. |
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I asked a Republican conferee if the Senate vote for a two-month extension was a surprise. |
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Is she too hawkish for the activists who helped make her vote for the Iraq War so costly back in the 2008 campaign? |
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He says flat out that he's not going to vote for the president's bill. |
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She has my vote for most improved, coming the raw prawn notwithstanding. |
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DemoCrats will vote for a clean continuing resolution and an inCrease in the debt limit. |
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They could well have calculated that winging Chen was the best way of unleashing a sympathy vote for the Green cause that would yield them an avalanche of cash in lost wagers. |
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One evening last summer I spent an hour or two dialling and redialling the same telephone number in order to cast a vote for the conservation of a building I had never seen. |
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Pressure was also brought by the newspapers and caused Parliament to vote for, in the name of the unity of France, an amnesty, which pardoned the 13 convicted Alsatians. |
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Under proportional representation, even with a tame alternative vote system, it would be worth citizens' while to go out and vote for a party closer to their views. |
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On May 20, 1999, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered a unanimous decision confirming the right of off reserve Indian band members to vote for chief and council. |
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A senior diplomat from another council member said his government had heard a similar message and was told not to anguish over whether to vote for war. |
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Well, I'm talking about the fact that we have a voting system where people are conditioned to believe they have to cast their vote for the lesser of two evils. |
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Now compare this to 37 percent Democratic vote for white voters in general in House races, according to a CNN exit poll. |
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A vote for Plaid or the Liberals could let the Tories in by the back door. |
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And if they like my ideas better than hers, they should vote for me. |
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For some politicians, it's as easy as a vote for motherhood and apple pie. |
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The students roar with approval, and, even though the principal expels her and crosses her name off the ballot, her fellow students vote for her anyway. |
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Many of them vote for Republican legislation as often as not. |
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You have to be over 25 to vote for the senate and over 40 to run for it. |
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If the President lined up every world leader in a line and systematically punched each of them in the gut in the name of unilateral diplomacy, would you still vote for him? |
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If he was against the war, then why did he vote for its authorization? |
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We asked you to vote for the book to read in July, from a shortlist of five titles. |
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The Crisis still clings to the conviction that a vote for Woodrow Wilson was NOT a vote for Cole Blease or hoke Smith. |
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Many MPs are refusing to say whom they will vote for in the secret ballot. |
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That, I thought, was racism, and a throwback for America, to simply vote for a man because of the color of his skin. |
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The most depressing part is where the sheeple continue to mindlessly vote for the two main parties, regardless of how badly they have been shafted by the party they support! |
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All that the individual members have been asked to do is to cast their minds back to the reasons that actually motivated them to vote for the grant of planning permission. |
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Professor Black, who has been clinical vice president of the college for the past three years, took 1803 of the 4193 votes cast by single transferable vote for 11 candidates. |
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My vote for the most untranslatable word would go to nyakaa, a Bengali word that could mean coy, or teasing, or bashful, or suggests fake niceness or phoney innocence. |
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And disgruntled consumers across the country will get the opportunity to vote for the one that brasses them off most of all over the course of the ten part series. |
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Actor Richard E Grant and newsreader Fiona Bruce are two of the famous names who will try to persuade viewers to vote for their favourite architectural treasure. |
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That was a crime, and I cannot bring myself to vote for a criminal. |
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Republicans face increasing difficulty with the Hispanic vote for pocketbook reasons. |
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Listeners were invited to vote for their favourite example of over-the-top sportscasting from a list of 10, some so appallingly contrived that you felt they must be spoofs. |
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Can you vote for all the nefarious cabals that really run the world? |
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A pollster selects a random sample of voters, calls them up on the telephone, and asks who the respondent would vote for if the election were being held today. |
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The Caravan Club represents the interests of over 850,000 caravanners who each year are asked to vote for their favourite holiday spot out of 2,700 small informal sites. |
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Poseidon and Athena were vying for control of Athens, and having consulted an oracle he advised that every Athenian should vote for their preference. |
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The traditional ruler explained that his subjects had vowed to vote for any of the opposition parties that may adopt candidates from the local people living in Chilubi. |
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Interestingly enough, this was centered on many Protestant woman suffragettes who by law voted in school committee elections but were denied the vote for other city offices. |
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He urged food lovers to vote for their favourite chippy while calling in to see for themselves once more how enjoyable freshly-cooked fish and chips really could be. |
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The decision to vote for him seemed wrapped up in the age-old city vs. rural dichotomy, change vs. tradition, theory vs. horse sense, new vs. familiar. |
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Today's the last day for you to cast your vote for your chosen category. |
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That suggests that Hutton will head the primary vote for the also rans, so unless something weird happens with preference swaps, he should be on his way to Canberra. |
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The separatist Party in Quebec won a lot of seats not because people are voting vote separation but as a place to park their votes and not vote for the Liberals. |
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People should be shown with the help of cogitable examples from their everyday life that to cast their vote for the current regime is to vote for corruption. |
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It is a de facto fetter on the Minister's freedom to formulate policy in Government and the electorate's right to vote for parties espousing particular policies. |
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Once we call an election, who will vote for the West's plenipotentiaries? |
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The Brigg and Goole MP, who is former North Lincolnshire council leader, said so far he was minded to vote for an amendment to ban fox-hunting completely. |
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I mean, anybody can vote for anybody in the general election, the primaries are long over and in Florida, they're so late in the season they hardly matter anyway. |
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Polls show that college students are far to the right of their glassy-eyed profs, and next year large numbers of young adults will vote for our suave President. |
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Since the original ambition of the Pankhursts was only to gain the vote for propertied women and those who were unmarried, perhaps their fears were justified. |
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I vote for the person who can promote the common good of our society. |
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In this system, if there are n candidates, then electors cast one vote for every candidate they find acceptable and none for those whom they deem unacceptable. |
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Wealthy downstaters are deciding that, if they're not getting a tax cut anyway, they might as well vote for the party that's fully committed to it. |
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It was his way of beseeching us to intercede and vote for his salvation. |
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Expert judges will narrow the ideas to three finalists and then every Minnesotan can vote for their favorite solution. |
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Also coming home for the weekend was his eighteen-year-old Greenpeacer, who was threatening not to vote for him. |
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Analysts say Mr Sirisena appears to have capitalised on this perception, making gains among Sinhalese who usually vote for Mr Rajapaksa. |
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A vote for any other candidate is considered to be likely wasted and bear no impact or benefit on the final result they would prefer. |
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The president is elected by popular vote for a term of four years, with no term limit. |
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Also, by promising to vote for Joseph II in the Imperial elections, Frederick II accepted the Habsburg preeminence in the Holy Roman Empire. |
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The second vote may be used to vote for a regional closed party list of candidates. |
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The members of the unicameral Parliament of Norway are chosen by popular vote for a parliamentary period of four years. |
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A member who wishes to pointedly abstain from a vote may do so by entering both lobbies, casting one vote for and one against. |
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Party discipline is strong since electors generally vote for individuals on the basis of their party affiliation. |
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Consequently, candidates will less closely reflect the viewpoints of those who vote for them. |
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The rules may allow the voter to vote for one candidate, or for up to n candidates, or maybe some other number. |
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I had wanted to stand for the party at the next election, but I cannot bring myself to vote for the party at the moment, let alone stand for it. |
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Gurung urged fellow Gorkhas not to cast a single vote for the CPM in the forthcoming assembly polls. |
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Initial results suggested a vote for 'Remain' and the value of the pound held its value. |
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Customers at Wyevale garden centres at Birchenliffe and Shelley are being invited to vote for the good causes they would like to see benefit. |
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British citizens living abroad are allowed to vote for 15 years after moving from the United Kingdom. |
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An overvote is when a voter mistakenly casts a vote for too many candidates in a race. |
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Abi and Anna are urging local parents to vote for the class and put Piccolo Music firmly on the national map. |
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Once all the Dot Coms are found, participants will vote for their favorite. |
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After all the scandal, Blair's obfuscations over Iraq and the effective removal of meaningful debate, I can never vote for New Labour again. |
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Comet wants you to vote for your best British Dish with a Twist in its Great British Cook-Off. |
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An undervote is a ballot that registers no vote for a candidate while an overvote is a ballot invalidated by votes for multiple candidates. |
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Their poverty usually led them to vote for the candidate who offered them the most. |
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Supercool vote for Aston and Mercedes TWO car companies, Aston Martin and Mercedes-Benz, have made the top 20 in the annual CoolBrands list. |
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Sidiq Ahmad Osmani, an MP from Parwan province, opposed to casting trust vote for dual citizenship ministers. |
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All of the city's residents have an extra vote for the South Wales Central region which increases proportionality to the Assembly. |
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Erol Rizaov wonders in Utrinski vesnik whether we will vote for the one who is to lie to us the best and about the government's successfulness. |
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Beginning April 1, 2008, CoCreate web site visitors will vote for their favorite design project. |
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Beginning February 16, 2005, CoCreate website visitors will be able to vote for the best designs. |
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And, what with a Vogue cover in the pipeline, Coleen is ahead in the style stakes and gets our vote for Queen of Chav. |
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Our alternative, to vote for the SLP list, would help defeat both Tories and put paid to all possibility of an anti-Labour coalition government. |
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Televiewers were able to vote for the winner through the Internet or by phone. |
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Judges will narrow the ideas to a few finalists and every Minnesotan will be invited to vote for the idea they think is the best. |
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So I say to Jeff Sizer when you go to vote at the next general election who will you vote for? |
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A proposal to ban them was used as an enticer to vote for a draft Alaska state constitution. |
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Although judges and televoters cannot vote for their own country's entry, expatriates can vote for their country of origin. |
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A vote for the Green Party is not a protest vote, but a vote for the future. |
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Voters can vote for the radical parties as a protest vote but this will be a waste because they will not be able to form a government. |
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Furthermore, fans were encouraged to vote for one of four Cadillacs, which they felt best suited the player for whom they voted. |
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Consumers were able to vote for their favorite how-to beauty video from 60 Avon representative semi-finalists on Avon's new YouTube Channel, www. |
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Whoever you vote for amongst these parties, one or a combination of two of these identikit parties will carry on with the same Tory policies. |
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There's friendly competition in the air, too, as visitors vote for their favorite celebrity scooper, as well as their favorite ice cream flavor. |
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The special municipalities will be represented in the affairs of the Kingdom by the Netherlands, as they can vote for the Dutch parliament. |
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A new competition kicks off with fans across the nation urged to vote for their favourites in the first ever National Football Fanzine Awards. |
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Cameron would vote for bloodsports in a free vote but tells Tory MPs to stay in the undergrowth. |
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My vote for the best-named mail-order catalog goes to Digging Dog Nursery in Albion, near Mendocino on the Northern California coast. |
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Dettori just gets the vote for an expert execution of his plan to, Muhammad Ali-style, rope-a-dope Hawk Wing in the Queen Anne Stakes. |
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In 2004 the Arbor Day Foundation held a vote for the official National Tree of the United States of America. |
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Lots of people with a learning disability who didn't vote in the local elections last year said that they didn't know which party to vote for. |
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The most likely outcome is a Laois win over Westmeath and a hesitant vote for Antrim against Carlow. |
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In the league of best and worst kissers, the Brits sweep the board with nearly half of the vote for great kissing. |
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A vote for us is a vote for yourself, and a kidney punch to your neighbours. |
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All Rajputs worth their salt would vote for Jaswant Singh, while Jat votes may get split between the two Choudharys. |
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All members are given an opportunity to vote for the players they consider are deserving of awards in various categories. |
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One has to wonder why 80 per cent of anglophones vote for the Liberals and 75 per cent of allophones do the same. |
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Manila The 31-day absentee vote for overseas Filipinos kicked off without major hitches yesterday, reports reaching Manila from abroad said. |
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I was going to vote against the bill, but the party whip came to see me and made it clear I needed to vote for it. |
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And rumor has it, somewhere in our large family, the tiebreaking vote for tonight's speaker was cast by a fourth cousin by the name of Chad. |
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Project Catwalk presenter doesn't get our vote for this froufrou vintage prom dress. |
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German businesses wonder what Otto Normalverbraucher will buy, while US politicians fret over who Bubba will vote for in the next US election. |
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There have been cases where Members of Parliament are wheeled from far afield to vote for their party in a crucial vote. |
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A vote by voice is the regular method of voting on any motion that does not require more than a majority vote for its adoption. |
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In December Samuel Whitbread MP introduced a bill giving magistrates the power to fix minimum wages and Fox said he would vote for it. |
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Participants can nominate up to 30 universities but are not able to vote for their own. |
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Further, the system encouraged tactical voting, with many UKIP supporters believing that a vote for the party would be a wasted vote. |
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As there was no secret ballot until 1872, the landowner could evict electors who did not vote for the man he wanted. |
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In the other main form of bloc voting, also known as party bloc voting, voters can only vote for the multiple candidates of a single party. |
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New York was the only colony to not vote for independence, as the delegates were not authorized to do so. |
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Only the dramatic overnight ride of Caesar Rodney gave the delegation the votes needed to cast Delaware's vote for independence. |
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The person best representing Delaware's majority, George Read, could not bring himself to vote for a Declaration of Independence. |
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