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  • Postelection inflows on Monday also could drive the New Taiwan dollar as much as 2% higher against the U.S. dollar, some foreign-exchange traders say.

    Taiwan Markets Likely to Show Post-Election Glow Aries Poon 2012

  • Postelection, the obsession with Maddow began to cool, though she often beat her rival, Larry King, among viewers twenty-five to fifty-four.

    Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010

  • Postelection, the obsession with Maddow began to cool, though she often beat her rival, Larry King, among viewers twenty-five to fifty-four.

    Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010

  • Postelection, the obsession with Maddow began to cool, though she often beat her rival, Larry King, among viewers twenty-five to fifty-four.

    Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010

  • Postelection, the obsession with Maddow began to cool, though she often beat her rival, Larry King, among viewers twenty-five to fifty-four.

    Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010

  • Postelection unrest in Iran has led many to hope for a popular revolution against the Iranian regime.

    'I Erred' 2009

  • Postelection news reports are contradictory as well.

    Blago-What? Never Heard of Him. 2008

  • Postelection violence has largely subsided in recent weeks - the latest outburst occured some 250 kilometers (150 miles) west of Nairobi on Sunday, when a group of Kikuyu youths attempted to mount road block.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • Postelection focus groups revealed that what concerns parents is not the Jerry Falwell agenda of opposing gay marriage but how to raise children in a sex-and-violence-soaked culture.

    March 2005 2005

  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Iraqi Institutions Drifting in a Postelection Limbo'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Gunmen waving their weapons out the windows of unmarked cars are the most distinct sign of what it\'s like to live in political limbo.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Iraqi Institutions Drifting in a Postelection Limbo 2006

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