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primary and election
The Fulton County Grand Jury said Friday an investigation of Atlanta's recent primary election produced `` no evidence '' that any irregularities took place.
The outgoing members, whose four-year terms will expire a week after the April 18 primary election, received carved wooden elephants, complete with ivory tusks, to remember the state committee by.
Pastor and theologian Dr. Brian Abasciano claims " What Paul says about Jews, Gentiles, and Christians, whether of their place in God ’ s plan, or their election, or their salvation, or how they should think or behave, he says from a corporate perspective which views the group as primary and those he speaks about as embedded in the group.
With only minor opposition in the primary and no opposition at all in the general election, Clinton was elected Arkansas Attorney General in 1976.
Despite a hotly contested South Carolina primary, none of the candidates appeared on the platform of BJU's Founders ' Memorial Amphitorium during the 2008 election cycle.
After redistricting, he won a three candidate primary election in 1992 with a plurality of 48 %.
* 2012 – A primary election is held in Venezuela to choose the contendent against Hugo Chávez, the then current president of Venezuela.
In the State of Louisiana the expression general election means the runoff election which occurs between the two highest candidates as determined by the jungle primary.
He placed his name on the ballot in the California state primary election, where he came close to beating popular Senator Hiram Johnson.
In 1972, Ashcroft ran for a Congressional seat in southwest Missouri in the Republican primary election, narrowly losing to Gene Taylor.
Grammer endorsed Rudy Giuliani in the 2008 presidential primary and later campaigned for John McCain in the general election.
After narrowly winning the primary, he lost the general election.
It is known internationally for the New Hampshire primary, the first primary in the U. S. presidential election cycle.
Instead of the standard American system of primary elections to choose each party's candidate, followed by a general election contest between the winners of the primaries, the Louisiana primary allows voters to select any candidate, regardless of party affiliation.
The two highest vote-winners in the primaryin effect, the first round of a two-round system — are then the only candidates whose names appear on the ballot at the general election, effectively requiring one candidate to win an absolute majority to take office.
In the 2009 Minneapolis IRV election, the single IRV round cost $ 365, 000 more ( adjusted for inflation ) than the two rounds ( 2005 primary and general election ) that IRV was supposed to replace.
* Run-off primary election
This clause generally commits to the States the authority to determine the " times, places and manner of holding elections ," which includes the preliminary stages of the election process ( such as a primary election ), while reserving to Congress the authority to preempt State regulations with uniform national rules.
Because Congress has not enacted any on-point regulations, States still retain the authority to regulate the dates on which other aspects of the election process are held ( registration, primary elections, etc.
In Federal Election Commission v. Wisconsin Right to Life, Inc., 551 U. S. 449 ( 2007 ), the Supreme Court sustained an " as applied " challenge to provisions of the 2002 law dealing with advertising shortly before a primary, caucus, or an election.

primary and held
Although the primary mathematical properties of the middle number at the center of the Lo Shu, and the interrelation of all the other numbers to it, might seem enough to account for the deep fascination which the Lo Shu held for the Old Chinese philosophers, this was actually only a beginning of wonders.
This commonly held rule in some sense ignores autocommunication, including intrapersonal communication via diaries or self-talk, both secondary phenomena that followed the primary acquisition of communicative competences within social interactions.
There is no mention of Euclid in the earliest remaining copies of the Elements, and most of the copies say they are " from the edition of Theon " or the " lectures of Theon ", while the text considered to be primary, held by the Vatican, mentions no author.
The IFWHA held conferences every three years, and tournaments associated with these were the primary IFWHA competitions.
The term is usually used to refer to elections held for a nation's primary legislative body, as distinguished from by-elections and local elections.
According to the last population census of 14 years old which was held in 1998, households whose primary language in Karachi was as follows: Urdu: 48. 52 %; Punjabi: 13. 94 %; ; ; Balochi: 4. 34 %; Saraiki: 2. 11 %; others: 12. 44 %.
It is said he adopted the name of a jailer of the Odessa prison in which he had earlier been held, which became his primary revolutionary pseudonym.
The primary advantage held by a player in late position is that he will have more information with which to make better decisions than players in early position, who will have to act first, without the benefit of this extra information.
Rosselló's unsuccessful attempt to unseat Senate President McClintock, split the New Progressive Party, a split that continued as Rosselló initiated a fourth bid for the governorship against Resident Commissioner Fortuño in an internal primary that was held March 9, 2008, and which he lost.
Jimmy Carter to that year's Democratic National Convention. On October 23, 1979, the first primary of a party affiliated to the Democratic National Committee was held in Puerto Rico.
As a result of that effort, the Puerto Rico Legislature approved a law regulating presidential primaries in 1979, the first of which was held in 1980, with George H. W. Bush winning the Republican primary and President Carter beating Senator Edward " Ted " Kennedy in a hard-fought Democratic primary.
The 2008 Republican presidential primary was slated to be held in February, while Democrats held their primary in June.
Glycogen serves as the secondary long-term energy storage in animal and fungal cells, with the primary energy stores being held in adipose tissue.
From a diagnostic standpoint, organic disorders were those held to be caused by physical illness affecting the brain ( that is, psychiatric disorders secondary to other conditions ), while functional disorders were considered to be disorders of the functioning of the mind in the absence of physical disorders ( that is, primary psychological or psychiatric disorders ).
Both players combined for 13 tackles, while the Bills defense held running back Barry Word, who became the Chiefs ' primary rusher since the Monday Night game and rushed over 100 yards in each of Kansas City's previous 3 games, to just 50 yards.
His identifying implement is the thunderbolt, and his primary sacred animal is the eagle, which held precedence over other birds in the taking of auspices and became one of the most common symbols of the Roman army ( see Aquila ).
The first state to hold a presidential primary to select delegates to a national convention was Florida in 1904, when Democratic Party voters held a primary among uninstructed candidates for delegate.
In Ohio, the state Republican Party held a primary on February 11.

primary and September
In September 2010 the US Veterans Administration proposed construction of a $ 209 million state-of-the-art facility at Alameda Point that would provide primary care, specialty care, and mental health, substance abuse and other services.
Temperatures: The surrounding sea surface temperature is the primary climatic control and temperatures are generally uniform throughout the year, with an average maximum of by day during March and April, and in July through September.
One of the impacts of this directive was that the United Kingdom amended its own legislation to replace the gallon with the litre as a primary unit of measure in trade and in the conduct of public business, effective from 30 September 1995.
On September 15, Lynch won the democratic primary and on November 2, Lynch defeated Benson 51 % to 49 %.
In September of that year, the team announced that it will now use the black jersey and black pants as their primary uniform combination.
On September 20 – 21, the 100 Club Punk Festival in London featured the four primary British groups ( London's big three and the Buzzcocks ), as well as Paris's female-fronted Stinky Toys, arguably the first punk rock band from a non-Anglophone country.
UN forces returned primary responsibility for security in the area around the capital to Sierra Leone's police and armed forces in September 2004 ; it was the last part of the country to be turned over.
They unilaterally convened the primary assemblies by a proclamation on September 14, 1801, have a referendum on this new draft-constitution.
The United States Department of Homeland Security ( DHS ) is a cabinet department of the United States federal government, created in response to the September 11 attacks, and with the primary responsibilities of protecting the United States of America and U. S. Territories ( including Protectorates ) from and responding to terrorist attacks, man-made accidents, and natural disasters.
With the complicity of the Recteur ( University chancellor ) G. Hardy, Weygand instituted, on his own authority, by a mere " note de service n ° 343QJ " of 30 September 1941, a school " numerus clausus " ( quota ), driving out from the colleges and from the primary schools most of the Jewish pupils, including small children aged 5 to 11.
That September, Disney Channel was gradually remodeled once more with the " Zoog " brand phased out from on-air usage ( though Zoog Disney continued as a separate website until 2003, when it was merged with Disney Channel's primary website ).
On September 13, 2010, Disney Channel began airing theatrically released films in a 4: 3 letterbox format on the channel's primary SD feed, broadcasting them in a similar manner to how they are aired on the HD feed, although theatrical movies shot with an aspect ratio of 2. 35: 1 or 2. 40: 1 are panned and scanned to fit an HDTV screen to eliminate screen burn-in on plasma displays.
From September 2010, the primary sector will be modified to enable transfer to secondary education at age 11 in line with other London Boroughs.
Long responded by suddenly announcing his intention to run for the U. S. Senate in the Democratic primary of September 9, 1930.
In 1998 the city's primary employer, Boise Cascade, closed its sawmill on September 30.
The tower served as a primary tower for the stations after September 11, 2001 when the World Trade Center was destroyed.
John Clarkson defeated Kotary in the Democratic primary for the town supervisor position in September 2011, and Clarkson subsequently defeated Kotary in the general election in November 2011.
As of September 2011, the percentage of students who used French as their primary language of education was at 31. 1 percent, while the number of students which use English as their primary language for education was 68. 7 percent.
The town's primary schools are Templars, Holy Family, Howbridge, Powers Hall, Chipping Hill ( This became a primary school in September 2010 and moved to a new site in the south of town in January 2012 ), Rivenhall CoE, Elm Hall Primary, Southview and Silver End Primary.
There is also a special needs primary school called Springwell School designated for pupils with complex learning difficulties including speech and language disorders, autism and challenging behaviour, which opened its doors to students on September 2007, though was not officially opened until March 2008.
Between 1950 and 1954, the PUP, formed upon the dissolution of the People's Committee on 29 September 1950, consolidated its organisation, established its popular base, and articulated its primary demands.
Former U. S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said in September 2007 that the euro could replace the U. S. dollar as the world's primary reserve currency.
The prosecution's primary witness, David Greenglass, stated that his sister Ethel typed notes containing U. S. nuclear secrets in the Rosenberg apartment in September 1945.

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