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1 After analyzing the Socialist vote into several contradictory elements, Professor Hoxie concludes:-
2 Lifting the plate, he dropped his vote into the receptacle.
3 Many Afghans would be cut off by snow, pushing the vote into next spring.
4 The challenge, then, is to turn that Scottish no vote into something positive and enduring.
5 A splintered opposition and brisk economic growth helped Fernandez turn the sympathy vote into solid support.
6 The passing of that vote into a law was reserved till the end of the session.
7 A splintered opposition and brisk economic growth helped Ms Fernandez turn the sympathy vote into solid support.
8 Last week's votes kicked the idea of a people's vote into touch -at least for now.
9 Bercow's opponents have long campaigned for the right to turn the traditional post-election vote into a secret ballot.
10 He said Taiwan people should think carefully about who they vote into office as the stakes are increasingly high.
11 Recent polls have shown him gaining ground on Komorowski and pushing the vote into a second round on July 4.
12 However, Republicans could push a vote into Friday or early next week if they wanted more time to discuss the nominees.
13 However, Republicans could push a vote into Friday or early next week if they want more time to discuss the nominees.
14 Analysts say that any further hold-up will likely push the vote into the autumn and delay the tendering process for platforms.
15 But there were warnings later on Thursday that at least one Republican might act to delay the vote into the weekend.
16 He is to be incarcerated because he refused to cooperate with a judicial investigation he himself helped to vote into existence.
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