1 The party has secured its first by election success in many years.
2 A split vote is on the cards in the Northland by election .
3 The recent by election in Dublin provides a very good example.
4 So, by election day we're gonna have at least eight million, he said.
5 The clerkship of the Surrogate Court was soon to be filled by election .
6 Brill Healy, boss of the rodeo by election , was in charge.
7 Everything proceeded by election , but all the candidates should be of noble blood.
8 She was honored by election to the Academies of Rome, Bologna, and Paris.
9 A nomination for governor by his party has usually been followed by election .
10 The dynastic theory was disallowed; kings were to come by election , not succession.
11 Arthur Meighen, Premier of Canada by divine right, not as yet by election .
12 The NCP denies using state resources for electioneering, which is forbidden by election law.
13 Polls show the measure ahead, but support is expected to wane by election day.
14 Brown himself left Bournemouth irritated that Labour's conference had been dominated by election talk.
15 You won't be left behind by election fever, wherever you are in the world.
16 There was not an officer in it but what held his office by election .
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