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  • adjective Not mentioned

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  • The method of choosing state electors changed later on, but the US system choosing presidents and vice-presidents by the Electoral College (a term unmentioned in the Constitution) of all the state electors has remained to this day, to the distress of many who justifiably believe it's long past time this antiquated and undemocratic system be abolished even though it's unimaginable a state's electors would vote against the majority popular vote in their states - at least up to now.

    Chavez Landslide Tops All In US History 2006

  • The method of choosing state electors changed later on, but the US system choosing presidents and vice-presidents by the Electoral College (a term unmentioned in the Constitution) of all the state electors has remained to this day, to the distress of many who justifiably believe it's long past time this antiquated and undemocratic system be abolished even though it's unimaginable a state's electors would vote against the majority popular vote in their states - at least up to now.

    Chavez Landslide Tops All In US History 2006

  • The method of choosing state electors changed later on, but the US system choosing presidents and vice-presidents by the Electoral College (a term unmentioned in the Constitution) of all the state electors has remained to this day, to the distress of many who justifiably believe it's long past time this antiquated and undemocratic system be abolished even though it's unimaginable a state's electors would vote against the majority popular vote in their states - at least up to now.

    Chavez Landslide Tops All In US History 2006

  • The method of choosing state electors changed later on, but the US system choosing presidents and vice-presidents by the Electoral College (a term unmentioned in the Constitution) of all the state electors has remained to this day, to the distress of many who justifiably believe it's long past time this antiquated and undemocratic system be abolished even though it's unimaginable a state's electors would vote against the majority popular vote in their states - at least up to now.

    Chavez Landslide Tops All In US History 2006

  • Also unmentioned is that Canada's and many other charter schools depend on private donations to provide the kind of resources and environment that the charter schools offer their students.

    Joel Shatzky: Educating for Democracy: Waiting for Superman or Waiting for Godot? Joel Shatzky 2010

  • Also unmentioned is that Canada's and many other charter schools depend on private donations to provide the kind of resources and environment that the charter schools offer their students.

    Joel Shatzky: Educating for Democracy: Waiting for Superman or Waiting for Godot? Joel Shatzky 2010

  • It is very much in unmentioned keeping with a Romantic aesthetic of dream speech that Dolar's passing stress on the phonetic play lurking at the heart of structuralist linguistics should be linked to the precincts of unconscious dreamplay, jokes, and double entendres in Freud.

    Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian 2008

  • Left unmentioned is that fact that Newton was alive and taken to Hospital 102 in Military

    19 New POW Cases 2008

  • Often unmentioned is that Wal-Mart, who’s headquarters are in Arkansas, just happened to hire the wife of the then Governor of Arkansas.

    Matthew Yglesias » Obama’s Angels 2009

  • Giants!), hanging out with my crew, and all those unmentionable things that shall remain unmentioned

    John Joseph Adams » Interview: Douglas Cohen 2005

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