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... vote overseas . Service personnel would vote by indicating a simple " yes " or " no " to record their support or opposition to the government ; but voters who knew the names of individual candidates could vote for them by entering names ...
... vote overseas . Service personnel would vote by indicating a simple " yes " or " no " to record their support or opposition to the government ; but voters who knew the names of individual candidates could vote for them by entering names ...
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... vote at the same time men of " enemy alien " origin lost the franchise ) . Still , supporters of " po- litical equality " for women expected larger positive results , regardless of the federal distortion of their cause . In the prewar ...
... vote at the same time men of " enemy alien " origin lost the franchise ) . Still , supporters of " po- litical equality " for women expected larger positive results , regardless of the federal distortion of their cause . In the prewar ...
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... vote " no thanks " with dignity . When the votes were counted on May 20 , 60 percent of the electorate did vote NO . Then , as emotional as he had been on November 15 four years before , Lévesque ap- peared on television to hold Trudeau ...
... vote " no thanks " with dignity . When the votes were counted on May 20 , 60 percent of the electorate did vote NO . Then , as emotional as he had been on November 15 four years before , Lévesque ap- peared on television to hold Trudeau ...
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Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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