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So now we have voter apathy across the board, adversely affecting both parties, and independent candidates fared worse.
He fared poorly during qualifying but moved from 27th to eighth during the race.
Jurors and spectators fared more poorly, all being seated on rough wooden benches.
If the roles had been reversed, how would they have fared before Lord Hutton's questioning?
He has not fared well with the dominantly materialist disposition of evolutionary scientists and philosophers since his death.
Like most stock investments, the age-based portfolios have been hammered this year, but some fared better than others.
But this turned out to be a flop in Italy and has fared little better elsewhere.
We fared much better at Vox Populi, a funky old house on the corner of a tree-lined street.
The preliminary damage reports show that we fared a little bit better in the inland of south Florida than we did with Hurricane Frances.
Kilmarnock fared little better as the match descended into a scrappy affair of bad passing, close marking and bloodthirsty challenges.
The Tigers fared far better in other categories, leading the league with 185 home runs and 671 runs scored.
Shane Lindsey also fared nicely while Edmund Barrett impacted favourably on the game when brought in from the bench.
Chicken pho fared better, though it, too, could have used a few fresh greens.
Amongst warriors who practiced faring forth, he often fared forth in the form of a wolf.
I saw then how it fared forth along lonely paths or alone upon the highway.
We'll also give you exclusive analysis of how each team fared over the weekend.
Nuclear power plants already built have generally fared well in restructured markets.
Police officers fared the worst in a number of aspects, according to the survey.
She said she had enjoyed seeing how former pupils fared at secondary school and college, and later working in jobs in the area.
I fared better with the churrasco a la parrilla, a large, thinly sliced steak.
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All night long fared the processions from the field of Gaines's Mill to the hospitals.
And thereupon he registered a solemn oath never again to leave her, it mattered not how fared his clientage.
Zorn, Larner and the Belas fared forth from the concentration camp followed by a company of soldiers carrying the big net.
Trees in the partially protected orchard fared somewhat better in regard to catkin injury than those in the more exposed orchard.
On the one point of demonism there existed complete unanimity, and the sceptic fared equally hard with both parties.
Had the hookworm, instead of lurking in country lanes, walked the streets, how would it have fared?
How could it be but Charlie and I should be different, seeing we had fared so differently!
When the English squadron bombarded Kagoshima, the English ships fared rather badly.
Thus they fared two hours or more trasing and rasing either other, where they might hit any bare place.
And now, fair sir, I must hasten back to see how my rogues have fared with the brawn.
The Pleiad and the host of minor Alexandrian stars have fared, however, worse than their Athenian models.
At the hands of the Titan brothers, birds, beasts, and fishes had fared handsomely.
And he fared back with the twain to see the corpse, which had been laid in an apartment.
When Eusebius of Nicomedia took up their cause, they fared a little better.
When the war lasted, I fared well enough, as long as I kept the captainship my friend had got me ere the woman played me false.
It cannot even be said that New York fared worse than any of her sister States.
For the other Spanish ship had fared worse than the rata, and was already heeling over on her side.
He came across them as they fared slowly down the bent, looking weary and fordone.
The three weightings fared quite similarly, which suggests that complex weightings may not have a significant effect on retrieval performance.
Taken together they make a character which would have fared harshly at the hands of history if its owner had had the ill luck to miss martyrdom.
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