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1 I want a vote on my Bill for the destruction of Slavery, root and branch.'
2 The conservative parties want a vote delayed until after global climate talks in Copenhagen in December.
3 He said the coalition did know their numbers, but the Prime Minister did not want a vote .
4 Democrats want a vote before they hand over power in January, while Republicans want to delay until then.
6 I know that this wasn't the main point of Michelle Obama's speech but I want a vote necklace now.
7 Labour members are remainers, overwhelmingly, and they want a vote to decide the country's fate after these excruciating years of stasis.
8 The lawmakers want a vote to be held before the scheduled break at the end of the week, ending on 5 July.
9 The five Greens want a vote to defeat the current laws, while independent Steve Fielding is not sure the scheme is even needed.
10 Western states want a vote this week in the Security Council, but Russia has warned that rushing the resolution through would doom it to failure.
11 I knew that Daddy wanted a vote of no, but I voted yes.
12 Several Republicans said they wanted a vote on such legislation as soon as this week.
13 Murphy also wants a vote to expand background checks.
14 It wants a vote on Israel's suspension from FIFA at a congress on May 29.
15 That failed to placate Elliott which wants a vote to try to force out Burgmans.
16 Her aides said the opposition wanted a vote recount at polling stations where there were problems.
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