71.   Meanwhile, voting by wealthier and better-educated citizens stayed steady or rose.

72.   Mormons were prohibited from voting by a law denying rights to anyone belonging to a group that espoused polygamy.

73.   Nevertheless, Adams said, not counting the shares voted by Lone Star management, he received approximately two of every three votes cast.

74.   NASA officials said on Thursday that they were consulting with voting agencies to devise a special plan that would allow Blaha to vote by e-mail.

75.   Nobody knows whether the House will vote by simple majority to send impeachment charges to the Senate for trial.

76.   Now we know that voting by punch card is as efficient as washing your dishes in the clothes washing machine.

77.   NRA members of at least five years also have been voting by mail for a third of the directors whose terms are up.

78.   One can predict how virtually every other demographic group will vote just by scanning their previous vote patterns.

79.   Oregonians have been voting by mail for several years.

80.   Oregon votes exclusively by mail.

v. + by >>共 1204
direct 1.69%
be 1.60%
speak 1.28%
begin 1.28%
win 1.21%
write 1.19%
judge 1.07%
start 1.05%
produce 1.01%
do 0.98%
vote 0.36%
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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