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For the presidential race that year, LeMay originally supported Richard Nixon ; he turned down two requests by George Wallace to join his American Independent Party that year on the grounds that a third-party candidacy might hurt Nixon's chances at the polls ( by coincidence, Wallace had served as a sergeant in a unit commanded by LeMay during World War II ).
In the general election, both Humphrey and Republican candidate Norm Coleman lost to the third-party candidacy of Jesse Ventura in a tumultuous race.
Livingston was denied victory by the third-party candidacy of former Sixth District Congressman John Rarick of St. Francisville, the seat of West Feliciana Parish.
She attributes her loss in 1994 to the third-party candidacy of maverick Mayor of Honolulu Frank F. Fasi.

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CPU upgrades were offered by both Commodore and third-party manufacturers.
11 titles were developed and sold by three third-party companies under their own labels for the 7800 ( Absolute Entertainment, Activision, and Froggo ) with the rest published by Atari themselves.
Unlike modern websites and online services that are typically hosted by third-party companies in commercial data centers, BBS computers ( especially for smaller boards ) were typically operated from the SysOp's home.
David Lloyd George adopted a programme at the 1929 general election entitled We Can Conquer Unemployment !, although by this stage the Liberals had declined to third-party status.
Certification stands about the resume and the professional reference by being an impartial, third-party endorsement of an individual's professional knowledge and experience.
A third-party fix for the 1541 appeared where the solid head stop was replaced by a sprung stop, giving the head a much easier life.
Context menus in Windows XP are customizable by third-party software.
Because this internal 1571 does not have an unused 8-bit input / output port on any chip, unlike most other Commodore drives, it is not possible to install a parallel cable in this drive, such as that used by SpeedDOS, Dolphin DOS and some other fast third-party Commodore DOS replacements.
A complete Disk Operating System was produced for the Dragon by a third-party supplier, Premier Microsystems located near Croydon, South London.
The distributed datastore of Freenet is used by many third-party programs and plugins to provide microblogging and media sharing, anonymous, decentralised version tracking, blogging, a generic Web of trust for decentral spam resistance, Shoeshop for using Freenet over Sneakernet and many more.
AOL's OSCAR network protocol used by ICQ is proprietary and using a third party client is a violation of ICQ Terms of Service, nevertheless a number of third-party clients have been created by using reverse-engineering and protocol descriptions.
Because of the manner in which the head of the Soviet project, Lavrenti Beria, used foreign intelligence ( as a third-party check, rather than giving it directly to the scientists, as he did not trust the information by default ) it is unknown whether Fuchs's fission information had a substantial effect ( and considering that the pace of the Soviet program was set primarily by the amount of uranium they could procure, it is hard for scholars to accurately judge how much time this saved the Soviets ).
Even without third-party developers, by 1983 over one million Odyssey² units were sold in the US alone.
Few hospitals and universities are capable of maintaining such systems, and most clinical PET is supported by third-party suppliers of radiotracers that can supply many sites simultaneously.
Other third-party PostScript solutions used by print and MFP manufacturers include Jaws and the Harlequin RIP, both by Global Graphics.
A defendant may also file a cross-complaint or third-party complaint as well to bring other parties into a case by the process of impleader.
Although some privacy advocates recommend the deletion of original and third-party HTTP cookies, Anthony Miyazaki, marketing professor at Florida International University and privacy scholar, warns that the " elimination of third-party cookie use by Web sites can be circumvented by cooperative strategies with third parties in which information is transferred after the Web site's use of original domain cookies.
Bugs caused by incorrect reference counting in COM systems are notoriously hard to resolve, especially because the error may occur in an opaque, third-party component.

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These numbers represented a significant shift towards the Democratic candidate when compared to the 2004 presidential election, in which 56. 4 % of Deschutes Country voters voted for George W. Bush, while 42. 1 % voted for John Kerry, and 1. 5 % of voters either voted for a third-party candidate or wrote in a candidate.
In the 2008 presidential election, 61. 54 % of Crook County voters voted for Republican John McCain, while 35. 09 % voted for Democrat Barack Obama and 3. 37 % of voters either voted for a third-party candidate or wrote in a candidate.
These numbers show a small shift towards the Democratic candidate when compared to the 2004 presidential election, in which 68 % of Crook Country voters voted for George W. Bush, while 30. 1 % voted for John Kerry, and 1. 9 % of voters either voted for a third-party candidate or wrote in a candidate.
In the 2004 presidential election, votepair. org matched Democratic Party supporters of John Kerry in staunchly Republican states with third-party supporters in swing states ( including Ralph Nader supporters, Libertarian Party supporters of Michael Badnarik, or Green Party supporters of David Cobb ).
A common question was whether Republican supporters of George W. Bush could manipulate the election by posing as John Kerry supporters or as third-party supporters.
However, if such people had posed as third-party supporters in swing states, all they could do is trick John Kerry supporters in staunchly Republican states to vote for a third-party candidate — which wouldn't change the outcome of the election ( since George W. Bush would win those states anyway ).
Similarly if such people had posed as John Kerry supporters in staunchly Republican states, all they could do is trick third-party supporters in swing states to vote for John Kerry -- which would have politically hurt George W. Bush, not helped him.
A third-party candidate, Libertarian John Cashin, garnered over 80, 000 votes.
John Kerry finished second with 40 % of the vote, while all third-party candidates as a group ( voters could only vote for them as a group ) got 5 %.
In the 2000 presidential campaign, as polls showed Texas Governor George W. Bush and U. S. Vice President Al Gore tied in Minnesota within 2 weeks of Election Day, Schunk endorsed Gore at a rally held on Nicollet Avenue in downtown Minneapolis while Ventura committed himself to a third-party candidate, John Hagelin.
Most celebrity sites are created and maintained by marketing and web professionals employed by the celebrity or the celebrity's publicist ; however, some celebrities, such as film director Roger Avary, actor Wil Wheaton, and video game developer John Romero, maintain their own official sites without professional help, although many of them still use third-party templates and blogging software.

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Pataki's third gubernatorial campaign, in 2002, provided some fresh challenges to Finkelstein, including a contest for the Conservative Party of New York State nomination, a still-shrinking Republican base, and a strong third-party challenge from millionaire B. Thomas Golisano, running again on the Independence Party line.
* the parties A ( promisee ) and B ( promisor ) contract each in his own name but with the intention of creating an opportunity for C ( third-party beneficiary ) to acquire a benefit, conditional upon acceptance, from B ; or
In 2007, the Bank filed third-party complaints against Bank Hapoalim, B. M., Israel Discount Bank Ltd. and Mercantile Discount Bank Ltd., alleging that each of these banks initiated or processed funds transfers for some of the same organizations that plaintiffs allege served as well known " fronts " for terrorist organizations.

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The appellant in the new case can be either the plaintiff ( or claimant ), defendant, third-party intervenor, or respondent ( appellee ) from the lower case, depending on who was the losing party.
Despite this, third-party manufacturers designed upgrades featuring a combination of 68000 series and PowerPC processors along with a PowerPC native micro-kernel and software.
Thus a third style, the " curved lip " style was produced, and all official and third-party cartridges during the console's lifespan were released ( or re-released ) using this style.
There is no formal bug tracking system, but there is a third-party bug tracking system that CPAN designated as the suggested official method of reporting issues with modules.
The 1541's numerous shortcomings opened a market for a number of third-party clones of the disk drive, a situation that continued for the lifetime of the C64.
By using custom formatting and load / save routines ( sometimes included in third-party DOSes, see below ), all of the mechanically possible 40 tracks could be used.
All first-party cartridges and most third-party software titles feature a 12-second pause before presenting the game select screen.
With the third-party funds, North created an organization called " The Enterprise " which served as the secret arm of the NSC staff and had its own airplanes, pilots, airfield, ship, operatives and secret Swiss bank accounts.
Several third-party vendors also produced Alpha systems, including PC form factor motherboards.
One of the key reasons for the success of the IBM PC ( and the PC clones that followed it ) was the active ecosystem of third-party expansion cards available for the machines.
This caused many issues with incompatibility, where a true IBM-compatible third-party card ( designed for an 8 MHz or 4. 77 MHz bus ) might not work in a higher speed system ( or even worse, would work unreliably ).
The solution to vendor " conflict of interest " was neutral third-party companies, who could provide EDIF products based on vendor interfaces.
Usually the third-party companies have congregated the necessary specialists and can use this expertise to more efficiently generate the software.
By 2000, almost no major vendor produced its own EDIF tools, choosing instead to OEM third-party tools.
Each Opencaching Node provides the same API for free ( called " OKAPI ") for developers who want to create third-party application with Opencaching Network's content.

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