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It is a mode of voting that Nevadans are well-accustomed to.
Michael P. McDonald: What Does Early Voting Tell Us About the State of the Election? Michael P. McDonald 2010
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It is a mode of voting that Nevadans are well-accustomed to.
Michael P. McDonald: What Does Early Voting Tell Us About the State of the Election? Michael P. McDonald 2010
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It is a mode of voting that Nevadans are well-accustomed to.
Michael P. McDonald: What Does Early Voting Tell Us About the State of the Election? Michael P. McDonald 2010
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It is a mode of voting that Nevadans are well-accustomed to.
Michael P. McDonald: What Does Early Voting Tell Us About the State of the Election? Michael P. McDonald 2010
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It is a mode of voting that Nevadans are well-accustomed to.
Michael P. McDonald: What Does Early Voting Tell Us About the State of the Election? Michael P. McDonald 2010
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Some are well-accustomed to those strictures and it hardly seems to occur to Sir Alex Ferguson that he ought be able to go on a spree at a club of Manchester United's means and global popularity.
Arsenal and Chelsea may struggle to tame shrewd Serie A teams | Kevin McCarra 2012
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I was well-accustomed to seeing that sort of objectification in the strip clubs where I had done outreach, but I was disturbed to see the go-go club milieu becoming more widespread and normalized.
Lara Janson: Tales From the Census Trail: The Price of Peddling Porn Lara Janson 2010
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The means at Hodgson's disposal have not been great but he is well-accustomed to that and even a free-agent signing such as the Serb Milan Jovanovic sparked excitement here with a run past two opponents in the first half.
Pepe Reina howler gives Arsenal a point against 10-man Liverpool Kevin McCarra at Anfield 2010
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But Cherryh doesn't use the narrative trick of having an outsider come to this land and allowing us to see it through those eyes; instead, the narrator is well-accustomed to his environment, and we only see what he sees without actually knowing what he knows.
Archive 2009-07-01 Fred Perry 2009
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But Cherryh doesn't use the narrative trick of having an outsider come to this land and allowing us to see it through those eyes; instead, the narrator is well-accustomed to his environment, and we only see what he sees without actually knowing what he knows.
Gate of Ivrel Fred Perry 2009
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