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Examples
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Add in the postals and it's 30%+, which beats 2004 anyway.
7% turnout in Glasgow Jeff 2009
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The rest of the CD2 votes that will decide the election are the postals who will be swayed by the mailers about to arrive.
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They took similar choice for Euros/All-outs all postals in 2004.
Greater Manchester Future: Turn Out Just Over 30% So Far 2008
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Has there been some political skullduggery with the postals?
Archive 2007-10-07 2007
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Has there been some political skullduggery with the postals?
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Semi-postals will not be considered as part of the commemorative program and separate criteria will apply.
Lick Mae Mae West NYC 2004
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Stamps or postal stationery items with added values, referred to as "semi-postals," shall be issued every two years in accordance with Public Law 106253.
Archive 2004-12-01 Mae West NYC 2004
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Semi-postals will not be considered as part of the commemorative program and separate criteria will apply.
Archive 2004-12-01 Mae West NYC 2004
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I am not going to set up rival to the colored picture postals, which give a better notion than I could give of the painted and gilded stucco decoration, the ingenious geometrical designs on the walls, and the cloying sweetness of the honeycombing in the vaulted roofs.
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This was kept at the outer end by an “old rancid Christian” smoking incessant cigarettes and not explicitly refusing to sell us picture postals after taking our entrance fee; the other end was held by a young, blond, sickly-looking girl, who made us take small nosegays at our own price and whom it became a game to see if we could escape.
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