61.   There is also evidence that once differences in socioeconomic status are taken into account, blacks sometimes vote at a greater rate than whites.

62.   They looked like folks who vote at town meeting and recycle their newspapers and walk for AIDS.

63.   They traveled on specified routes and voted at polling booths that were separated from the local population.

64.   They both especially liked the idea that players will vote at NLRB offices rather than by mail, which Kessler had proposed.

65.   This year, some shareholders became especially irate when, they said, they did not get their proxy statements in time to vote them at the meeting.

66.   Those hamlets traditionally vote at midnight on election day, so they can be the first to report results.

67.   Thus, Americans should have been voting at higher levels, she says.

68.   Twelve players, including Dino Radja of Boston, who came from Croatia by way of Paris, voted at the Manhattan office of the National Labor Relations Board.

69.   Two players voted at the Newark, N.J., office.

70.   Under election rules, voters who move are supposed to vote at their new polling places.

v. + at >>共 990
speak 2.35%
hold 2.19%
be 2.14%
say 1.77%
stay 1.61%
meet 1.58%
stop 1.50%
appear 1.42%
remain 1.34%
sit 1.33%
vote 0.12%
vote + p. >>共 68
in 46.21%
with 11.42%
in_favor_of 7.11%
by 5.37%
down 4.21%
at 3.55%
to 3.25%
into 2.74%
as 1.86%
in_favour_of 1.43%
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