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The change would allow companies to build new commercial airports from scratch.
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Problem is, with a new virus, scientists have to start from scratch.
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This company was started from scratch and was delivered within a year.
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Or he'll take a new sheet of paper and start from scratch.
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The South Sudan government had to almost build the country from scratch.
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I have rambled a very little "inter fontes et flumina nota," but I am not yet well.
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Zat nota ze way.
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This looked quite exquisite; the affair caused the rector such pleasure, that he presented the poor sinner with the nota bene.
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Nota bene, what has always seemed unnatural in an aria are the asides.
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Versatile Wellington chamber choir Nota Bene formed in 2004 under conductor Christine Argyle.
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There were 22 abstentions and one blankvote, he added.
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Nobody, because they're all thieves, said 58-year-old engineer David Garcia as he exited a Guatemala City school after casting a blankvote.
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Seventy-five votes were cast for him, seventy-four for Mr. Morrill, and there was one blankvote, over which a dispute later arose.
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Eighteen members voted present, the equivalent of a blankvote, including 15 from the smallest coalition party, Democratic Left, which opposes the measures.
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With blankvotes counted - as is the case in the general election - Fernandez would have exceeded 49%.
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Some are cutting-edge design-led practices, and some are noneoftheabove.
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Some of the above, all of the above, noneoftheabove.
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But noneoftheabove is as clear-cut, perhaps, as it might seem.
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The festival awarded noneoftheabove with its top prize.
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I would suggest noneoftheabove, but Lee Harvey Oswald.
Usage of white vote in English
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We wanted Hynes and Hull to split the more conservative whitevote.
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In 1867 the entire registered whitevote of Louisiana was but 45,199.
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It showed Obama ahead by just eight points and claiming a meager 10 percent of the whitevote.
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Bush both won the presidency with higher shares of the whitevote than the 55 percent that Trump achieved.
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Trump won 56 percent of the whitevote, while Clinton won just 39 percent.
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Brookings' Frey said Democrats still must keep the whitevote in mind for at least the next couple of election cycles.
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It is partly that the power of the whitevote has been diluted as the demographic make-up of the city has changed.
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You'll find that the Negro vote, when there is one, is going to split along the same lines as the whitevote.
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She had 65 percent of women overall, two-thirds of Latinos, and 51 percent of the whitevote.
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The first lesson that just about everyone has drawn from the election: With the whitevote shrinking, both parties have to court minority voters.
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Overall, Romney won nearly 57 percent of the whitevote compared with 41 percent for Obama, the polling data showed.
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With a keen understanding that the DA could not rely almost exclusively on the liberal whitevote alone, Zille ceded the throne to Mmusi Maimane.
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In the end, Giuliani did win 77% of the whitevote and only 5% of the black vote.
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Since the end of the second world war Democrats have only once (in 1964) won the presidency with a majority of the whitevote.
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In 2012, Republican Mitt Romney won almost 60 percent of the whitevote, yet still lost to President Barack Obama by five million votes.
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Trump won an estimated 58 percent of the whitevote, more than seven times the 8 percent of the Black vote he reportedly claimed.