Word: casting
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...critically acclaimed but short-lived "Sports Night"--is witty, sharp and delivered at a pace so dizzyingly fast that the viewers ride the crest of an adrenaline high from the first strains of the opening music to when the credits roll. The lines are delivered by a superb ensemble cast, who interact with each other so flawlessly that one is reminded of the glory years of "ER." No detail is left unpolished; the sets are incredibly accurate, the guest stars are well-chosen and the Secret Service barks convincingly...
Some anti-abortion students said their views are directly influencing--and sometimes changing--the ballots they cast for the Nov. 7 presidential election...
Since an all-time high of 27,593 voters in 1989, voting in municipal elections has consistently declined. A low of 17,299 Cantabrigians cast ballots in 1997, followed by 19,161 last year...
...Natapoff's definition of voting power invalidates this whole analysis. With this definition, one easy way to generate a large vote-power would be to have everyone vote, shuffle the ballots and draw one ballot that decides the election. Thus in every election one person is guaranteed to have cast the deciding vote, and the vote-power for an individual is one divided by the number of voters, a number almost always larger than either the voting power of a straight popular election or an electoral system. But if this invalidates Natapoff's point (and people are still debating this...
...sometimes felt like the type-cast Harvard guy to be defeated by the wholesome All-American state school student," he said...