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11A Head in the Polls — Futurama episode Bender argues with Richard Nixon s head …
12Manuel Polls Pelaz — Manuel Polls Pelaz, naturalista, pensador y cineasta español (1 de abril de 1960).[1] Durante su estancia como biólogo en París y Ginebra descubre en ranas del bosque de Fontainebleau el primer caso conocido de espermatogénesis ameiótica en… …
13ESPNU Inside the Polls — Infobox Television | show name=ESPNU Inside the Polls format = college football polls runtime = 60 min. starring = Mike Hall, Mike Gottfried and Todd McShay country = USA network = ESPNU (2005 ) first aired = September 5, 2005 last aired =… …
14Parish and Community Meetings (Polls) Rules 1987 — Infobox UK SI title=Parish and Community Meetings (Polls) Rules 1987 number=1987/1 territorial extent=England and Wales made under=1972 c. 70, paras. 18(5) 34(5) of Sch. 12 and 1983 c. 2 s. 36 made=5 January 1987 laid before Parliament=16 January …
15Opinion polls on the British national identity card — Contents 1 2003 2 2004 3 2005 4 2006 5 References 2003 …
16Motions relating to methods of voting and the polls — Class Incidental In order when another has the floor? No Requires second? Yes Debatable? No May be reconsidered? To close polls, no; to reopen polls, negative vote only; all others, yes Amendable? Yes …
17A Head in the Polls — Эпизод «Футурамы» «Голова на выборах» «A Head in the Polls» …
18opinion polls — The measurement of opinions on specific issues through interviews with a representative sample of the group whose views are to be described. Polls are often referred to by the name of the interviewing company, as in Gallup poll. The most common… …
19go to the polls — phrase to vote in an election The country will be going to the polls in less than a month. Thesaurus: to vote in an election or on a political issuehyponym Main entry: poll …
20array favor polls — Challenge Chal lenge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Challenged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Challenging}.] [OE. chalengen to accuse, claim, OF. chalengier, chalongier, to claim, accuse, dispute, fr. L. calumniar to attack with false accusations. See {Challenge}, n …