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conduct poll
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15.21 |
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ESPN conducted the poll. |
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boycott poll
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8.69 |
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The opposition boycotted the poll. |
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hold poll
|
5.92 |
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The final polls were held Sunday. |
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take poll
|
5.40 |
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Now take a poll. |
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publish poll
|
3.09 |
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No other polls have been published. |
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contest poll
|
3.03 |
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Six lists are contesting the polls. |
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release poll
|
2.70 |
|
The poll will be released today. |
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lead poll
|
2.63 |
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Bush leads every poll. |
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win poll
|
2.57 |
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Jammeh won presidential polls in September. |
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leave poll
|
2.50 |
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It also left the polls in an unusual state. |
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top poll
|
2.37 |
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He topped the poll in his native Londonderry. |
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cite poll
|
2.11 |
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It also cited public opinion polls against the practice. |
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monitor poll
|
1.71 |
|
Opposition parties closely monitored the polls for fraud. |
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supervise poll
|
1.65 |
|
Both organizations claim to have the right to supervise the polls. |
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annul poll
|
1.58 |
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The poll was annulled before the official result was released. |
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call poll
|
1.58 |
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Keating had to call a poll by early May. |
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carry poll
|
1.58 |
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ITAR-Tass, which carried the poll, did not give its margin of error. |
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dismiss poll
|
1.58 |
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Even so, Daley dismisses the polls. |
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do poll
|
1.58 |
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Comparable polls were not done in previous decades. |
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organise poll
|
1.58 |
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The military junta organised the polls but ignored the verdict. |