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en We've always maintained that the whole premise of her candidacy has been silly. Ms. McFarland is not a serious candidate and once again she's proved it.

en This shows that Ms. McFarland is not a serious candidate. It doesn't look good for someone who's running for U.S. Senate. In fact, it's downright embarrassing.

en He's kind of like McFarland, but I think McFarland is a little more solid and physical. Osborne is a bit more of a finesse player.

en But they are still the candidates on the general election ballot. You issue the candidate a declaration of his candidacy,

en We will support his candidacy for prime minister and we have good relations with him. We believe he is the most suitable candidate for the time being.

en I'm not advocating your candidacy at this juncture, but I would like to have the town commission have the ability to include you in the candidate pool if you were so inclined.

en I think on the morning of February 4, if you're a Democratic candidate for president and you haven't won one of those nine contests, I would assume at that point you really need to assess your candidacy,

en In order to avoid denying Congolese citizens their right to contest the upcoming polls, every candidate who has not registered will be allowed to do so when giving official notice of their candidacy.

en He's been very supportive of (Valentine's) candidacy. He thinks she's the best candidate to accomplish the kinds of things he wants to accomplish.

en Neither candidate has found a compelling argument that knocks out the other or is decisive for their candidacy. It's like when there's parity in commercial products. After you've thrown everything at the other side, you bring in everything else you can and try to give this the standing of a national contest. She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting.

en It's not aimed at his candidacy for governor, though it is instructive to the people of the state as to who they might vote for. This candidate plainly is engaged in unconstitutional acts and people should be informed of that fact.

en How can you claim to be the candidate of change, when you have done exactly what you said you wouldn't, seek money from outside the district and so-called special interests? It contradicts the whole premise of his campaign as the anti-establishment, independent voice.

en That means a company could have a 'No Women' or 'No African-Americans' hiring policy, and that would be OK, unless you proved you were the more qualified candidate.

en I think that the Republican candidate should consider seeking the candidacy of the Reform Party ... to bring those two parties together and to tell the Reform Party members that your home is here in the Republican Party,
  Dan Quayle

en This will bridge the divide between on-demand and on-premise in that, over time, when a company grows, it can take its on-demand CRM on premise.


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