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Activision is best known for its 'Call of Duty' war game franchise.
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However, Microsoft is backed by a well established franchise position, Hartch said.
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Sbarro's Russian franchise had 88 stores last year, including in provincial cities.
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We have a great franchise and we have great world class leaders.
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History knows many examples of a successful resistance to extending the franchise.
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People are not even talking about universal suffrage or resulting political reform.
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Indeed, such was the fundamental principle of her argument for women's suffrage.
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She confirmed Sarah was active in the suffrage movement, a great worker.
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Has brilliant gifts; 1916 spoke throughout West in suffrage campaign of N.W.P.
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I am in favor, Mr. Speaker, of making suffrage equal and universal.
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Although records from the time are sparse, Dr Windscheffel said it was believed Davison belonged to Royal Holloway's activesuffrage society and debating society.
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Two activeSuffrage Associations approximate a membership of 8,000, with nearly 200 branches, and are building up public sentiment.
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Some observers predict that it could take months to resolve the inevitable disputes over votereligibility.
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Broadcaster Mike Hosking's comments about votereligibility for the Māori party were inaccurate and misleading, the industry watchdog says.
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In the run-up to the national elections on November 6 votereligibility issues have sparked lawsuits in a number of states.
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The divisive issue of votereligibility is the latest obstacle to long-delayed polls aimed at ending instability in the world's No.
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Photo: AFP New Caledonia's Congress has formally approved a plan to change the law on votereligibility for next year's independence referendum.
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There's the continuing and ongoing issue of the protection of votingrights.
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Telus argues that universal votingrights are a good corporate governance practice.
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The state's practices have previously drawn criticism from national votingrights advocates.
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Semans, co-executive director of Four Directions, a Native American votingrights group.
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Women were granted votingrights in these islands only 90 years ago.
Usage of political franchise in English
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What happened as the politicalfranchise was extended in the early 19th century?
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All Jamaicans, 18 years and older, once enumerated, can exercise their politicalfranchise.
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The great idea of the day was politicalfranchise.
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There was no pledge of politicalfranchise.
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Emancipation-thatis the politicalfranchise-they called a "Utopian dream," which they asserted England could not grant.
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Already, she possesses something of politicalfranchise, and enjoys municipal government more truly than Frenchmen do after all their social convulsions.
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The chief object of this association being the politicalfranchise, it was felt by all that, sooner or later, that privilege must be granted.
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The burghers were in the enjoyment of their politicalfranchises from the year 1256.