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Then, the few fanatics who can drive and stay up past midnight got to determine 1/3 of the total delegate votes ultimately alloting Obama more delegates that her.
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If they are familiar with the conditions of our institutions of learning in this country, it is probable that some method of alloting the scholarships can be determined upon.
Origin of Rhodes Scholarship, Defending Marconi, Rich Inventors 2008
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I would think you would agree that alloting valued funding to projects like the existence of souls is unwise.
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But now she has been alloting roles to the rest of us.
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But now she has been alloting roles to the rest of us.
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Speaker after speaker across the country, as indicated in the newspapers of the period, claimed that the amendment merely constitutionalized the CR Act of 66 no discr by states in alloting priveleges.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why Justice Stevens Sees Himself as a “Judicial Conservative” 2009
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African companies, and cutting the Defence Force budget and alloting the percentage to the commission instead, he said.
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The following day was spent in putting the camp in order, arranging for the best possible cover for rolling kitchens, the animals and wagons, and alloting space to the various organizations.
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Well Al I decided today to not try and work that little scheme I had about alloting my whole salary to Florrie and then the govt. would put the same amt. with it and I would be salting away $66.00 per mo. instead of $36.00 and I was talking to Corp.
Treat 'em Rough Letters from Jack the Kaiser Killer Ring Lardner 1909
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Taking thirty-two miles square for the extent of the counties one with another, and alloting a school to a space eight miles square, each county would have sixteen schools.
The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. II Charles Lee 1908
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