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vote
noun as in decision or right to decide representation
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The 10-year role is elected by the university's past graduates, as well as it's current and former staff, with the votes being held throughout November.
The petition, started by a West Midlands publican who voted Conservative at July's general election, has now gathered over 2.7m signatures.
His appointment is one of those that require confirmation by a vote of US senators.
The company’s share structure will ensure that control remains with the founders — Mahdessian is chief executive and Kuzoyan president — who will retain all Class B shares, which are entitled to 10 votes each.
As of Tuesday, Trump was carrying the county by 3 percentage points, beating Vice President Kamala Harris there by 267 votes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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