If you share my view of how the press is overdramatizing and misreporting every step of the primaries, read this article. |
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In dealing with pigment the primaries are red, blue, and yellow, not green. |
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Because of this, even a screen area as small as the size of a single pixel contains equal proportions of the three primaries. |
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In Oregon, all statewide primaries and general elections are now conducted exclusively with mail-in ballots. |
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But Louisiana, except in Presidential election years, has no party primaries. |
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In recent years, only a tiny percentage of sitting members of Congress have been defeated in primaries. |
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If he can transcend special interests, then he can win primaries in his own party by appealing to moderate rank-and-file voters. |
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That was back before we really knew anything about electoral colleges, primaries, legislation, and ballot chads. |
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We're putting together a slate of candidates to run together in the primaries next year for state legislature. |
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In fact, it reminded me of a pintail duck in the way its primaries, the ten outermost feathers of the wing, seemed to do all the flying. |
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Firstly, it will engage pupils from our own school, and from feeder primaries, in active citizenship work in their local community. |
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The April party primaries selected only candidates for the U.S. Congress plus candidates for state and county offices. |
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They watched the few primaries then held, but made their own judgments about the talent and electability of the aspirants. |
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During a political party's election primaries, its best talent is selected and nominated to run for public office. |
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That scheduling results in little overlap between molt of rectrices and outer primaries, both of which are important to landing. |
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Australia and Ireland also use instant runoff voting, which eliminates primaries by allowing voters to mark a second and third place choice. |
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Voters are using electronic voting machines in all four states holding Democratic primaries today. |
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Neither of these parties had primaries as part of their presidential nomination processes. |
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Almost two years of campaigning in primaries and for the White House have left him at home in public meetings. |
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The programme is mainly aimed at secondary school students, but there are no hard and fast rules and a number of primaries also take part. |
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Through the primaries, everyone said he could be aloof and cold, stiff and ambitious. |
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The presidential candidates today campaigned in states that hold primaries on Super Tuesday. |
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Seen in flight, the white on the wings of the Greater Scaup extends into the primaries, where it is gray on the Lesser Scaup. |
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Whether chosen by primaries or by caucuses, U.S. House candidates are going to be chosen by state-level procedures. |
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Thin, firm outlines now enclose each figure's palpably modeled form and the palette focuses on jewel-like variations on the primaries and black. |
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Candidates are able rationally to plan a strategy for the primaries and the general election. |
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To obtain good colour pictures on a TV screen, you need phosphors that produce rich, pure primaries. |
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The inner portion of the wing hardly moved at all, yet the primaries seemed to quiver, making the wing look stiff and inflexible. |
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She wants to have six rotating inter-regional primaries to choose the party's nominee. |
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The white extends out the wings, but the primaries, secondaries, and tail feathers are mottled black-and-white. |
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They have one of these no-run-off primaries, which means you can win a primary with four candidates with only a plurality of the vote. |
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In breeding plumage, it has a light gray mantle with silvery-white primaries. |
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The two candidates are said not to like one another much, despite their studied politeness during most of the primaries. |
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We're taking it as a foregone conclusion that Dean is going to skate through the primaries unscathed. |
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How long has it been since we saw a convention actually choose the candidate, rather than the whole thing being pre-decided in the primaries? |
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For example, as I write this, the Democratic primaries currently are in high gear, and every candidate has at least one official Weblog. |
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For example, several lineages typically excluded from the nine-primaried oscines do have nine functional primaries per wing. |
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Candidates are then chosen in primaries dominated by core left-wing Democrats or right-wing Republicans. |
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Subadult females had significantly shorter wings and outer primaries than did older females. |
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Planets move around their primaries in accordance with Kepler's Law of Motion. |
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One or more additional layers of shorter feathers may overlie the proximal parts of the flight primaries and secondaries. |
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In all cases, we obtained wax extracts from flight feathers, predominantly primaries and secondaries. |
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Although money isn't everything, there are people with lots of money who are defeated in primaries and general elections. |
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In this year's Republican primaries, he said illegal immigrants should be encouraged to self-deport. |
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Party primaries tend to favor more extreme candidates, he said, but centrist candidates have the edge in general elections. |
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He can bedevil his opponent all through the February primaries and caucuses in 17 states. |
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The colors are primaries and secondaries, rich and tonal, with an occasional warm gray or black thrown in. |
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Many people believe that a successful candidate wins primaries by having a strong platform and discussing the issues. |
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The three types of cones are often, and somewhat misleadingly, equated with Maxwell's additive primaries of red, blue, and green. |
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Although we've already seen that having the endorsement of the most extreme members of the Democratic Party does not ensure victory in the primaries. |
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When he needed to put Rick Perry and Rick Santorum away during the primaries, by God he did it, and with aplomb. |
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And Amir Peretz, who has rejoined the Labor Party, is running for party leader in primaries later this month against the old Labor warhorse Shimon Peres. |
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After the primaries in California, you then set up the war room. |
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The leaves and stems of plants in brilliant primaries, created by the gradual accretion of six single-colour woodblocks, reach out across the space of the fabric. |
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He was clearing the decks for the president who had defeated Hillary in the 2008 primaries. |
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By the time she withdrew from the race in June following the final primaries, her campaign had come full circle. |
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There are no open primaries for New York Supreme Court judgeships. |
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It wasn't until this afternoon, with election primaries staring me in the face, that I got my act together to visit Rock the Vote, registering in mere minutes. |
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They excite people, and primaries tend to be dominated by voters who are the most excited. |
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These days, evangelical voters are a majority in GOP presidential primaries. |
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But Mitt Romney, who took the gold in flip-flopping during the primaries, is anything but a candidate of hard truths. |
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The first few weeks of primaries, when he visited Bob Jones University and defined himself as an arch-conservative, harmed his general election standing. |
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Nine incumbents lost in the general election, while three lost in their primaries. |
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The energetic outsiders were true-blue conservatives who assailed the old guard and occasionally defeated their incumbents in primaries or as third-party challengers. |
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Their youngest daughter, of primary age, attends a state school but may go to a private secondary, a trend which could leave private primaries particularly vulnerable. |
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Several Republicans won primaries in 2014 by running as ideologically pure conservatives who wanted new leadership in the House. |
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This is the profile of someone who can make it through the primaries and emerge as a standard-bearer for the party. |
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During the primaries, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum popped off with sour, ill-informed comments on race-related issues. |
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Both of the statewide candidates that he backed in his home state won their primaries handily. |
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Often part of a bird's incessant cleaning routine is the straightening of wing primaries, which seems to help reattatch the barbicels so the wings remain fully functional. |
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Having utterly flopped in the Republican primaries, the former Utah governor now seems intent on trashing the party. |
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Weber was an early endorser of fellow minnesotan Tim Pawlenty in the 2012 GOP presidential primaries. |
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This could turn out to be a factor in close primaries if Republicans whose candidate is already chosen decide to monkey with the Democratic primary. |
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But the video game tradition dates back at least to the 2004 Democratic primaries. |
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Kate was visiting the willows Primary School, which is, against all the odds, one of the city's most successful primaries. |
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The result is that Democrats and Independents will be able to continue to vote in Republican primaries in the palmetto State. |
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Even as Team Edwards stumbled irreversibly in the primaries, Baron was quick with a pep talk. |
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And that debate during the 1992 primaries worked out pretty well for the nominee. |
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Huckabee stunned the punditocracy by winning Iowa and went on to capture seven other primaries and caucuses. |
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Palin could play a similar role in the 2012 primaries, riling up the base while appalling moderates and independents. |
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If the primaries are killed in these states, the parties will use caucuses or state conventions to decide which candidate's delegates will go to the national convention. |
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Delegates are selected to the political party nominating conventions through a series of primaries and caucuses held in the winter and early spring of the election year. |
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And not only eminently convertible Victorian primaries are in trouble. |
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He lost to incumbent Tom Murphy in the Democrat primaries in 1997 and 2001, but many believe the city's financial problems have cooked Murphy 's goose. |
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They pour their money into primaries and try to influence the GOP outcome. |
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I mean, anybody can vote for anybody in the general election, the primaries are long over and in Florida, they're so late in the season they hardly matter anyway. |
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The character, personality, and style of presidential candidates have become a mainstay in the evaluation process during both the primaries and the general election. |
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Parties choose their own candidates through competitive primaries. |
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Following the presidential primaries, an interesting question was raised about what losing candidates should do with the personal information they collected. |
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The two colour groupings preferred by parents are pastels such as lavender, mint and duck-egg blue, and primaries such as navy, red, green and yellow. |
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Mr Malik's call came as East Dunbartonshire Council reported that more kids in primaries one to three are being targeted. |
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By adding and subtracting the three primaries, cyan, yellow, and magenta are produced. These are called subtractive primaries. |
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Parents and pupils of Gartconner, Woodhill, St Joseph's, Lennoxtown, Oxgang, Merkland and Auchinairn primaries joined the protest. |
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Photodynamic therapy for endobronchial metastases from non bronchogenic primaries. |
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The results are presented in two dimensional forms for the primaries and for the secondary colors. |
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Students count the primary and secondary colors, and learn how primaries mix together to make secondaries. |
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What's needed is not a rapid-fire system of front-loaded primaries, but a congressionally approved regional presidential primary system. |
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That means both will have to thrash through August primaries. |
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Of course, most righty pundits rooted against Romney in the primaries. |
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In the primaries, Jeb Bush just might be drowned in a tidal wave of tea. |
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Trichromacy of human vision permits the mixing of three spectral primaries to create white light. |
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Ministers are to give private choir schools state funding to bring choral music to children in nearby primaries. |
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But so-called jungle primaries are notoriously hard to predict or poll. |
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Even Presidential nominees get to spend months auditioning off-Broadway in the primaries, while Dan Quayle knows all about the way the press corps treats unknown GOP veeps. |
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When runoffs were not held in two rural Texas counties that had held primaries in May, the state's election code was violated, according to the secretary of state's office. |
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Some associations have organised open parliamentary primaries. |
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The New Wave look has indeed grown with its numbers, moving from extreme primaries and geometrics in the early days to a more subtle contemporary for today's consumer. |
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This requires some intestinal fortitude from legislators, especially in primaries where voters will want to know how the state budget ballooned so quickly. |
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All morphs have certain similarities, such as only the dark morph has more than dark edges on the underneath, and they all have pale inner primaries on the top of the wings. |
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