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Aspirants can still identify themselves according to their party but the voting public will see the top two vote-getters move forward rather than just the chosen partisan candidate.
Edward Headington: DTS Voters: A Return to Nonpartisan Normalcy? Edward Headington 2011
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Aspirants to a future of openness as well as security in the Arab world would do well to solve the riddle of what makes Morocco different.
Joseph Braude: Mourning Columbo in the Arab World Joseph Braude 2011
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Aspirants to a future of openness as well as security in the Arab world would do well to solve the riddle of what makes Morocco different.
Joseph Braude: Mourning Columbo in the Arab World Joseph Braude 2011
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Aspirants can still identify themselves according to their party but the voting public will see the top two vote-getters move forward rather than just the chosen partisan candidate.
Edward Headington: DTS Voters: A Return to Nonpartisan Normalcy? Edward Headington 2011
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Aspirants, fans, established writers and supereditors could mingle, sharing ideas, pass along tidbits of wisdom, etc.
Somewhat Cranky Today wendigomountain 2008
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: Aspirants to Hillary Clinton's soon-to-be open Senate seat in New York are being required to hand over links to their -- and their kids '-- online activities, reports the New York Times Danny Hakim and Nicholas Confessore.
Daily Digest: Change.gov Serves Up Hardball for Obama Scola, Nancy 2009
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: Aspirants to Hillary Clinton's soon-to-be open Senate seat in New York are being required to hand over links to their -- and their kids '-- online activities, reports the New York Times Danny Hakim and Nicholas Confessore.
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: Aspirants to Hillary Clinton's soon-to-be open Senate seat in New York are being required to hand over links to their -- and their kids '-- online activities, reports the New York Times Danny Hakim and Nicholas Confessore.
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Aspirants from the east have been reforming and liberalizing for a decade and, ironically, seem more aware of the relationship between free markets and prosperity than many West Europeans.
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Aspirants to new heights of Evil should submit a video application that meets the terms below.
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