Examples of using In the election in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Big loser in the election.
We cannot tarry and wait to see what happens in the election.
I'm entering Dad in the election whether he says he wants me to or not.
What happens if you lose in the election?
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Tell me who you want in the election.
If I'm to play a role in the election, I would like it to be backing someone I believe in. .
We will see what happens in the election.”.
Not only in the election of 2018, but for the sake of the future of the Republic.
And I am sure he supported me in the election.
She loses power in the election of 1977 to Moraji Desai of the Janata Party.
What role did Congress play in the election of 1800?
We won the scary states in the election… they will have a party now that their grand wizard is president.
No they wait to see what happens in the election.
It actively participates in the election process.
Education was the issue that the Conservativesdid not want to talk about in the election.
In the election held on 27 October, McGuinness placed third in the first preference vote, behind Michael D. Higgins and Seán Gallagher.
(a) Total number of votes cast in the election;
Burr used Tammany Hall influence in the election of 1800, in which he was elected Vice President of the United States.
Create a storyboard comparing andcontrasting the political parties involved in the Election of 1800.
Settlers participate in the election of the government that administers their affairs, while the Palestinians live under military rule.
Andriy Sadovyi: Mayor of Lviv; his party Self Reliance announced on 3October 2018 that Sadovyi is its candidate in the election.
If you're worried about some things coming to light in the election… we can handle that, together.
Yury Hubarevich, Mikalai Kazlou and Paval Sieviaryniec will be participating in a primary to determine the center-right coalition candidate in the election.[5].
His resignation means the cardinalwill not now take part in the election of a successor to Pope Benedict.
It has been conjectured that his rapid election was an attempt by the Roman clergy to ensure that the Roman emperor could not interfere in the election.
Elmar Brok, head of the European Union observer mission, said there were"many shortcomings" in the election, but it was unclear whether they influenced the results.