Her name is hyphenated and her britches are big so she's announced her candidacy for mayor of St. Mary's Point, Minnesota. |
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The church's governing body didn't outright refuse her candidacy, but they decided to ask the larger church congregation for approval. |
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City Councilman Frank Rizzo sounds a more nostalgic note on the way to suggesting his own candidacy. |
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Don't you get one day of declaring your candidacy for the White House before you have to answer a dumb, horse-race question like that? |
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The Reform Party national committee will vote on whether to oust the pugilistic arch-conservative who is seeking that party's candidacy. |
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It works for him not because he's embraced it, but because his candidacy brings it alive. |
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There has to be a standard, a level where the candidacy is based on merit rather than on luck. |
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What he needs more than his rivals is a compelling issue to give his candidacy heft. |
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He said he would quit after his candidacy was officially accepted by the election committee. |
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No one expects Roberts' views on states' rights vs. federal powers to derail his candidacy. |
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The survey found 56 percent of Republicans were either ambivalent or unexcited by his candidacy. |
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The third-party activist dismisses the hand-wringing by Democrats over his candidacy. |
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Jeff Merkley's candidacy had barely gotten going and surely hadn't had time to register with many voters. |
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Winchell then declares his candidacy for president and barnstorms the black heart of America. |
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The most typical examples were the realignment of candidacy lists in Kowloon East and Kowloon West. |
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But no, the world was told the next morning that her appearance was a tour de force that somehow stilled all doubts about her candidacy. |
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The allegations resulting in the perjury trial forced him to quit the candidacy, and he was subsequently expelled from the party for five years. |
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Four or five cardinals who are eligible for the candidacy of pope could openly campaign. |
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She was warned privately to withdraw her candidacy for the position of general manager. |
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He has failed thus far to provide a compelling rationale for his candidacy. |
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There was not just one powerful candidacy against the two main parties, but two. |
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If Kerry had lost the first debate and drawn the second, his candidacy would probably be as good as dead. |
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Thirteen of the group immediately declared for Campbell as soon as his candidacy emerged. |
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Those who believed his candidacy was evidence of a post-racial America now have their answer. |
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According to the poll, 86 percent of voters are now aware of his candidacy. |
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She has also resigned from that candidacy to contemplate her future options. |
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The newcomer to the poll is the write-in candidate Alex Murphy, whose unofficial candidacy gets wholehearted support from me. |
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Some observers said the comments could merely be part of an attempt by the attorney general to generate sympathy and thus boost his candidacy. |
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Immediately after announcing his candidacy he set about removing people from key positions who were not favourably inclined towards him. |
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Since when has religion and one's personal spiritual belief become the focal point of a candidacy? |
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Because this exchange pitted him against the president, it lent stature to the senator's candidacy. |
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His current advisers fear that his colourful past and his liberal social positions could scupper his candidacy. |
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Labour has been here before, both with Militant's tactics in the early 1980s and then with the bruising battle over its 1997 candidacy in Govan. |
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Many openly stated that they would not hire or support the candidacy of an out-of-the-closet scientific creationist for a tenured position in academia. |
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The other person for whom a path to the nomination, let alone a candidacy, seems much less likely is Mitt Romney. |
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Rubio has his own troubles with immigration, but people close to him said he still may have a path even with a Bush candidacy. |
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When it becomes clear that nobody else will challenge Lindbergh in the next election, Winchell announces his own candidacy. |
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Several actors who had supported his candidacy abandoned him. |
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These protests have been about salving the consciences of many whose votes splintered the left and humiliated Prime Minister Lionel Jospin's candidacy. |
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Of course, there are limits to building a candidacy on the decaying pillar of labor. |
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Last month, Israel's Central Elections Committee voted to disqualify Zoabi's candidacy. |
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Some worry that none of the contenders can stop Dean's anti-establishment candidacy, prompting speculation that high-profile alternatives may join the race. |
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That her candidacy is faring as well as it is already is a sign of the bright purple Texas to come. |
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He was left in limbo by Scottish Labour's Executive, which refused to endorse his candidacy until Fife police concluded their investigations into the case. |
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In fact, earlier that year, Gingrich became the first major presidential hopeful to announce his candidacy via Twitter. |
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But the most disturbing part of the campaign may be the candidacy of Shmuel Eliahu for sephardi chief rabbi. |
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Or of the fact that haggard was a Hillary supporter and wrote a song endorsing her candidacy? |
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There has been some backstairs grumbling by elected officials who signed on with him during the dot-com-boom phase of his candidacy, but his union support is holding firm. |
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In an Internet video announcing his candidacy, Brown attempted this straddle without mentioning Schwarzenegger by name. |
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The Daily Express claimed that fewer than one in 10 tories supported her candidacy. |
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The retired 68-year-old from Farmington, dressed in two-tone golf shoes and a polo shirt, enthusiastically voices his support for Daly's candidacy. |
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Her candidacy set off a controversy about whether she was neglecting her children, in particular her special-needs baby. |
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The Bush second term, the McCain candidacy, the TARP bailouts, the Party of No, left the GOP with a pouty defeatism. |
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Inside, a pair of cats closely stand guard and a raggedy Ann doll teeters over in one corner, as Bryk explains his candidacy. |
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Even at this late stage, it is possible that his candidacy will falter. |
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By adding rumors that the money had been spent on fur coats for his wife Pat and other symbols of graft, the pressmen were assured of ending his candidacy. |
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This fall she will begin studies at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, pursuing candidacy for diaconal ministry with the hope of working in the area of peacemaking. |
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They said they were pleaed with her ambition to gain a considerable civil support for her potential candidacy. |
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Why should progressives be excited about the gubernatorial candidacy of a machine politician from the New York City borough of Queens? |
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However, he was reappointed to his post hours after he announced on Monday his decision to withdraw his candidacy in the elections. |
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A declaration of candidacy signed by Cuomo was in the trunk of his car. |
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Hearken to the bleating of newborn two-headed freak candidacy lambs. |
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This is a trend that does not augur well for a Paul candidacy. |
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A scrum formed around Scott Brison shortly after he announced his candidacy for the federal Liberal leadership. |
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His renouncement of his previous position, once it had proven unpopular, did not help his candidacy. |
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With Skelton's support Dunglass secured the Unionist candidacy at Coatbridge for the 1929 general election. |
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Filippov, whose candidacy was supported by Governor Viktor Ishayev, was defeated. |
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The bidding association also receives a form, the submission of which represents the official confirmation of the candidacy. |
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What is extraordinary is the venemous reaction to his candidacy of the Labour hierarchy and much of the media. |
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Shintaro Ishihara, declared his candidacy Monday in the Nagano gubernatorial election to fill the post left vacant by the ouster of Gov. |
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Although Davis had initially been the favourite, it was widely acknowledged that his candidacy was marred by a disappointing conference speech. |
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As the story grew and Abramoff was arraigned Reed's candidacy went into, a nosedive. |
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Longtime rivals, Duhalde opposed the candidacy of the former president and feared he would sweep primary elections to become the PJ's candidate. |
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His Mormon faith was no reason to reject his candidacy, he argued. |
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A Schweitzer presidential candidacy would be a long shot by any measure. |
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His father assisted him in the task of preparing the necessary references, but died on 2 April at Glenlair before either knew the result of Maxwell's candidacy. |
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Rick Perry's expected presidential candidacy has hired Glen Bolger, one of the Republican Party's leading pollsters, as a senior strategist and pollster. |
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Before a country applies for membership it typically signs an association agreement to help prepare the country for candidacy and eventual membership. |
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The 2012 presidential election was controversial due to President Wade's candidacy, as the opposition argued he should not be considered eligible to run again. |
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Kublai's Chinese staff encouraged Kublai to ascend the throne, and almost all the senior princes in North China and Manchuria supported his candidacy. |
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In addition, a graduate may wait an indeterminate time between degrees before candidacy in the next level, or even an additional degree at a level already completed. |
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Prior to the 2015 general election, he was one of several celebrities who endorsed the parliamentary candidacy of the Green Party's Caroline Lucas. |
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Such a candidate has to present 200 signatures in favor of his candidacy, the same as a candidate of a party that had no parliamentary presentation previously. |
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Saudi Arabia was the last major country that did not allow women to vote, but admitted women both to voting and candidacy in the 2015 municipal elections. |
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He needed something bold and dramatic to shore up his failing candidacy. |
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Since the Electoral Administration Act 2006 reduced the age of candidacy from 21 to 18 years, Black is the first person to be elected under its provisions. |
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Old Etonian David Cameron's endorsement of fellow school chum Johnson's candidacy does little to endorse his public utterances that the Tory party is a modern meritocracy. |
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