Poe, the frontrunner for a faction of the divided political opposition, cornered 31 percent of the respondents. |
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According to a gossip column in the New York Post, the current frontrunner in John Kerry's Veepstakes is former Georgia Senator Sam Nunn. |
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Moussa, a liberal and a secularist, is the current frontrunner, but he is struggling to shed his ties to the former regime. |
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From a region in decline it has become an innovation frontrunner of Europe. |
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This frontrunner offers software solutions that provide automated, real time supervision of different e-commerce activities. |
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The Southerners were having to pay the cost of their option: the frontrunner of this group, Foncia, was now some 300 miles behind. |
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Working with Lensen Toppoint means working with a supplier who has been the frontrunner for many years in the promotional sector. |
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The European Union has been a frontrunner since the beginning of this process. |
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There was no subregion without at least one such initiative and Western Africa is a clear frontrunner with 7 such initiatives. |
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Although not selected this year, Cpl Mitchell is considered to be a frontrunner for the 2008 team. |
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The frontrunner in interactive convergence, Farmclub.com has emerged as the ultimate destination for both musicians and music lovers. |
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Thomas Sadoski should be the frontrunner to play every smarmy privileged thirty-something from now on. |
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Surprisingly, Jacobs, who was the frontrunner for much of the race, ended up in third place. |
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After all these years doing the show, have you gotten good at predicting who is going to be the frontrunner from the start? |
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In a party without a frontrunner, and seemingly rudderless, Bush is the closest thing the GOP has to a consensus candidate. |
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There is no frontrunner on the Republican side, thanks in part to Bridgegate. |
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He is the frontrunner with Democratic voters in every part of the country. |
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Among the many ironies amid the ruins of that era is the current contortions of the Republican frontrunner. |
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Lloyd Grove on the new lines of attack on the 'self-aggrandizing' and 'irrational' frontrunner. |
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But will that be enough to finally put the GOP frontrunner on a glide path to the nomination after voters have their say today? |
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They voted down Gresham Barrett, the gubernatorial frontrunner, in retribution for his vote in favor of TARP in the House. |
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The Iron Lady actress bested frontrunner Viola Davis, who seemed a shoo-in for her turn in The Help. |
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But could sharp elbows and a touchy personality knock out this frontrunner too? |
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Indeed, clear frontrunner Christine Lagarde is the only woman even mooted to join the race for the fund's top job. |
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An overflow room was required so that late-comers could watch the putative frontrunner on a large-screen television. |
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Well, in presidential politics, candidates are starting to rake in important endorsements, one frontrunner seemingly building a campaign brick by brick. |
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Last week, it was revealed that Ray's Kerry Washington is the frontrunner to play that role. |
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Ms Rodgers, whose party pipped Mr Doherty to second place in 1997, is seen as the frontrunner. |
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Mr Turner again finds itself the frontrunner, with The Imitation Game gang coming in second. |
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Coco Pops, Robertson tells me, has been the initial frontrunner in customer popularity stakes. |
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The candidate regarded as the frontrunner to lead the Ulster Unionist party has unexpectedly pulled out of the contest. |
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The Netherlands aspires to be a European frontrunner in sustainable public procurement. |
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On the other hand, we should never forget that carbon pricing drives innovation and creates future markets for frontrunner industries. |
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Tessa Jowell, the frontrunner to win the Labour nomination for London mayor, will propose a £60m fund in London to reestablish Sure Start, the scheme to help mothers with babies and very young children. |
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Its Stream Sense? product is a frontrunner in video analytics. |
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Nedstat is frontrunner in video and mobile analytics. |
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With one of his cabinet jailed for her role in the pogroms he becomes the frontrunner to lead this increasingly powerful country. |
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Related: Yorkshire's Jason Gillespie stays quiet amid mounting England links Gillespie was confirmed as a candidate by Strauss and is the frontrunner for the vacancy after masterminding Yorkshire's title win last season. |
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Howard Dean has overcome many hurdles on his way to becoming the Democratic frontrunner. |
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Although not selected this year, Spr Mitchell is considered to be a frontrunner for the 2008 team, in spite of his relative youth and inexperience on the international stage. |
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The company prides itself in being at the cutting edge of technology and has been a frontrunner in the industry in meeting its social obligations towards employees as well as society and the environment. |
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Reelected to the Senate for a fourth term in 2004 by a 77 to 21 percent margin, McCain initially was viewed as one of the strongest contenders, if not the frontrunner, for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination. |
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She's also a frontrunner to win the Best Supporting Actress Oscar. |
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We want the European Union to act as an international frontrunner, and to demonstrate its capabilities as, so to speak, a 'sustainable union' at international level. |
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As the clear frontrunner in video analytics with Stream Sense? |
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Its incomparable know-how developed thanks to product ranges including baker's yeast, improvers and ready-to-use mixes have made the Lesaffre group the outright frontrunner in this business field. |
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Seven key challenges with goals and measures have now been clearly set out in the strategy, and this will enable the European Union to confirm even more clearly our role as a frontrunner in international cases. |
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The Republican frontrunner repeatedly flipflopped on the issue of abortion, his campaign manager was arrested for battering a female reporter and he has made a series of increasingly outrageous statements on foreign policy. |
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Rounds is still the frontrunner and has led in every poll so far. |
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This is a lot tougher and she is yet another tearaway frontrunner who looks likely to be pressed too hard here. |
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In Europe, being a frontrunner on energy and climate policies, we should grasp the possibility, develop the necessary technologies, help others to solve their problems and create new jobs. |
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Bookmakers took a last-minute f lurry of bets on Ed Miliband to beat his older brother David, who had been the frontrunner since the contest began four months ago. |
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Mr Cameron was lucky back in 2005 that David Davis, the frontrunner for the Tory leadership, blew his chances with a stupefyingly boring speech at the party conference. |
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The surge in support for the veteran leftwinger has seen him overtake the Shadow Health Secretary as the frontrunner with just over a week before ballot papers go out. |
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New York firm KPS is the frontrunner to buy Waterford Wedgewood but it will only guarantee 120 jobs with another 120 staff offered rolling six-month contracts. |
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But given Mexico's proximity to the United States, its low labor costs and the economic momentum of Nafta, Chihuahua was viewed as the frontrunner. |
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