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*"" 2 + 2 = 5 " ( song ), or " The Lukewarm ", a song by Radiohead from their album Hail to the Thief ( 2003 )
*" The Lukewarm ," a song by Omar Rodríguez-López from his album Se Dice Bisonte, No Bùfalo ( 2007 )

Lukewarm and .
Lukewarm sales drastically shortened the tour that followed, appearing only in festival settings in L. A., Cincinnati, Nashville, Jacksonville and Miami.
* " 2 + 2 = 5 " ( a. k. a. " The Lukewarm.
Lukewarm was a fictional character in the popular BBC sitcom Porridge.
Lukewarm is a rotund young man with a calm and personable demeanour, who originates from Middlesbrough.
Lukewarm shared a cell with Blanco, over whom he would fuss a lot, especially when the elderly convict was due to face the parole board.
Blanco did concede that, for all his fussing, Lukewarm did keep the cell nice and clean.
Lukewarm is often seen knitting.
Lukewarm was released 3 months prior to Fletcher in Going Straight.
Fletcher mentions to McClaren that he has heard from Lukewarm that his court case is coming up indicating that he has gone back to crime.
He has been best known as a comedy actor, appearing as the regular character Lukewarm in the popular situation comedy Porridge ( 1974 – 77 ) starring Ronnie Barker.
* 2012 film " Lukewarm.
Lukewarm reaction and a disappointing 1. 0 buyrate rendered the experiment a failure, and the company shelved its plans until nearly thirteen years later, when it held Taboo Tuesday.
Lukewarm reaction to the car caused Ferruccio to postpone plans for immediate production and move on to the new 350 GT design.

endorsements and Liberal
On August 21, 2010, the Ontario Liberal Party began distributing pamphlets, listing Smitherman's provincial record and endorsements, to 75, 000 identified Liberal voters.
Elston quickly became the favourite to win the 1992 Liberal leadership convention, gaining endorsements from such high-profile figures as Peterson, Ian Scott, and Sheila Copps.
Despite gaining endorsements from several local newspapers, Coburn lost to Liberal Phil McNeely, another municipal politician, by about 4, 500 votes.

endorsements and Party
This issue was debated internally for years until 1999 when the Party's leadership agreed to some endorsements of Labor Party members running.
In spite of the two additional endorsements, the Citizens Party suffered serious setbacks during 1984.
He received the endorsements of former U. S. President Bill Clinton, U. S. senator for Florida Bill Nelson, U. S. senator for Illinois Barack Obama, former Governor and U. S. Senator Bob Graham, former Governor Buddy MacKay, former First Lady Rhea Chiles ( wife of Lawton Chiles ), former Tallahassee mayor and Florida Democratic Party chairman Scott Maddox, Miami-Dade Democratic Party chairman Jimmy Morales, and Representatives Alcee Hastings, Robert Wexler, Corrine Brown, and Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
The two candidates who survived the first ballot were both African-American Democrats: Jefferson got 30 % of the vote, and State Representative Karen Carter, who enjoyed support from the Louisiana Democratic Party ’ s establishment, picked up nearly all endorsements from local politicians and the local press and gathered 22 % of the vote.
A programme for government was agreed after over a week of negotiations, which was ratified by 86 % by a special conference of the Green Party membership following passionate endorsements of the deal by Sargent and the rest of the Green leadership.
This was a major policy change, as traditionally the Tennessee Republican Party has made no endorsements in contested primary elections.
After receiving endorsements from conservative groups such as the Club for Growth and Americans For Prosperity, Neumann split the Tea Party vote with millionaire buisnessman Eric Hovde.
While " The Voters Guide for Serious Catholics " made no endorsements of any candidate or political party, the organization came under strong attack by liberal organizations and Democratic Party candidates as a partisan publication.
He formed a local " Green Party " to contest the 1989 mayoral election, and offered endorsements to candidates for city council Such Glen Murray, Greg Selinger and Mike Gidora.
Johnson garnered the vast majority of the Democratic Party endorsements, including the Police Department and Fire Department Unions.
Perry had endorsements from virtually the entire Texas GOP Congressional delegation ( all but two members ), every other Republican statewide officeholder ( except Strayhorn and judicial officeholders ; the latter by law cannot endorse political candidates ), 51 of the 62 members of the Texas Republican Party executive committee, and nearly every major Texas pro-business, fiscal conservative, and social conservative organization and PAC.
Velella received the endorsements of the Right to Life Party and the Bronx Conservative Party.
Early, Markell was far behind in polls and endorsements ; the Young Democrats Movement and other organizations allowed Markell to gain early momentum, but these efforts were offset by the endorsement of Carney by the Delaware Democratic Party.
Civitatis secured recommendations from the UK Foreign Office for a British Minister of state under the Labour government to take part in the Community of Democracies intergovernmental meetings and secured endorsements of the Community by the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission.

endorsements and candidates
There are also some changes in the average ideological slant of endorsements: while in the 40s and in the 50s there was a clear advantage to Republican candidates, this advantage continuously eroded in subsequent decades, to the extent that in the 90s the authors find a slight Democratic lead in the average endorsement choice.
As Katharine Graham noted in her autobiography Personal History, the paper long had a policy of not making endorsements for political candidates.
Nationally, the Moral Majority encouraged electoral participation among its members and used registration drives to register church-goers to vote, with the logic that Moral Majority members would be likely to vote for Moral Majority-endorsed candidates, thus strengthening the organization ’ s electoral efficacy and strengthening its endorsements.
However, because of the sensitive nature of political endorsements and the advisability of consensus when making them, the General Board traditionally is the body that provides the AFL – CIO's endorsement of candidates for president and vice president of the United States.
* Independent candidates must receive the endorsement of 250 elected members from Egypt ’ s representative bodies ( approximately 6. 5 % from a total of 3847 representatives ), from which a minimum of 65 endorsements to be obtained from the People ’ s Assembly ( which constitutes 14 %), 25 endorsements from the Shoura Council ( also 14 %) and 10 Local Council endorsements from 14 Governorates ( 4. 5 %) in order to ensure geographic representation.
Both candidates have therefore received endorsements from other unlikely parties, including Republicans.
The organization has often been in opposition to the NRA in their respective endorsements and ratings of politicians and candidates.
The Toronto and York Region Labour Council made several endorsements of councillors and trustee candidates including Fletcher.
During the 2004 United States presidential election, the online edition of Editor & Publisher, a journal covering the North American newspaper industry, tabulated newspaper endorsements for the two major candidates, Republican incumbent George W. Bush and Democratic challenger John Kerry.
Among the most notable of these endorsements came from Andrew Sullivan and Paul Craig Roberts, while a series of editorials in Pat Buchanan's The American Conservative magazine made a conservative case for several candidates, with Scott McConnell formally endorsing Kerry, and Justin Raimondo giving the nod to independent Ralph Nader.
In addition, the ONE Vote initiative has produced official and unofficial endorsements from presidential candidates John Edwards and Bill Richardson .< ref >
The organization, which organized get-out-the-vote drives, did not explicitly endorse candidates, but Roybal's presence as president of the organization and the personal endorsements of many of its members helped form a groundswell of support that contributed to Roybal's victory.
Her highly organized members campaigned for temperance candidates, developed letter writing campaigns, obtained temperance endorsements from leading citizens, presented legislators with petitions, and packed open hearings on proposed bills.

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