Two consecutive Election Day debacles have shaken public confidence in exit polls, once viewed as the crown jewel of political surveys. |
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She had already won the same contest twice, in 1998 and '99, before turning her attention to her sport's crown jewel, the Fitness Olympia. |
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The Nasrid Palace is the Alhambra's crown jewel, with its elaborate stucco ceilings and geometric decorations. |
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Within this treasure trove of biodiversity, the crown jewel is a seven-year-old national park on a peninsula in the northeast corner. |
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The Social Security Act of 1935 was the crown jewel of the government activism of the New Deal. |
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On the other hand, art lovers can spend weeks visiting the 100 plus museums in the city with, of course, the Louvre being the crown jewel. |
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It's the crown jewel of media because they have a set of assets that's unmatched. |
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You won't mind wintry skies at the skating rink in Forest Park, which is the city's crown jewel and an even better destination in the summer. |
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Despite being the crown jewel of the Warsaw Pact, East Germany's social and economic infrastructure lagged far behind that of West Germany. |
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This bill would provide protection for what is a crown jewel but is without protection. |
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But the crown jewel is the restored Verde Canyon Railroad, which steers visitors through the layers of time in Clarkdale and the surrounding countryside. |
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The crown jewel of the collection is a ballgown of tulle with a beaded bodice. |
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Under the leadership of Nicolas G. Hayek, the Swatch Group achieved worldwide renown as the crown jewel of the watchmaking industry. |
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The Court's Outreach Section, known as its crown jewel, has made our legal proceedings a part of Sierra Leone's national discourse and heritage. |
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We will generally not support crown jewel defences unless they are clearly in the interests of all shareholders. |
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However, the crown jewel of the Council of Europe loses much of its attraction when we see how many people are waiting for justice. |
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The Creators Club Premium Membership is the crown jewel of your XNA game developer identity. |
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Earth will be a crown jewel in Michael's creation, not in spite of your challenges but because of them. |
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These days, Tirico announces everything from the World Cup to the NBA finals to the crown jewel, Monday Night Football. |
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But from every side of the peninsula, its crown jewel, the mountainous 900,000 acre Olympic National Park is visible, veined with snow and glacier ice, even in July. |
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Cannondale will be the crown jewel of this new Dorel division, which will seek additional such growth opportunities. |
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Its crown jewel is the parc des Rapides, a slice of heaven and an oasis of tranquillity in the heart of the metropolis. |
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I am convinced that the Grande-Duchesse Joséphine-Charlotte Concert Hall will be the crown jewel in the jewelry box that the Place de l'Europe is going to be. |
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It's clearly the crown jewel in the German generics market. |
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After only a few short years, it has become Atlantic Canada's crown jewel, and has created renewed economic growth and invigorated City of Moncton community pride. |
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We will have to exploit the unique expertise at Infra and its real costs, and fight so that this crown jewel of the Group is appreciated at its rightful value. |
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That is the institution's most brilliant crown jewel. |
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McCarren Park is Greenpoint's crown jewel. |
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Motiva's crown jewel is its refinery here. |
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It's the crown jewel of the Hanover's current Broadway season, and judging by Wednesday evening's momentously ingratiating performance, it should be. |
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