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Victoria's Electoral Act of 1856 minutely detailed the conduct of elections, requiring that election officials print ballots and erect a booth or hire rooms, to be divided into compartments where voters could mark those ballots secretly, and barring anyone else from entering the polling place.
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Nor do many of us, Herb, but I love to watch them try, which is why I come to the PGA Show, where in February 1,505 exhibitors paid $22 a square foot to erect a display booth at what has become one of the 15 largest conventions in America, the showplace for a massive $6 billion U.S. industry.
Sharon had erected a sukkah, the booth in which Jews eat during the holiday, by the side of his house.
"Not a chapel, a booth.
They took a booth.
Save me a booth?
(and proposed to her in a booth).
He did not have a booth then.
Norbert carried them to a booth.
"He's in a booth.
He emerged from the booth and sprinted to a booth at the next corner.
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