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There had been concerns that cold weather might force a postponement or possibly skew today's results.
The associations could yet force a postponement of the vote, but it would need more than 150 of them, 75 per cent, to do so.
Last week Mugabe branded Zuma's chief mediator, Lindiwe Zulu, "some stupid, idiotic woman" and a "little street woman" after her failed attempt to force a postponement of elections.
Gloucester entertain the Premiership leaders, Northampton, on Sunday in a match that has sold out, but the weather may force a postponement.
Flight managers had been worried, right up to the final minutes of the countdown, that thunderstorms might force a postponement for the second day in a row.
On Tuesday, NASA officials were optimistic about the weather for Friday, although they said there was a potential for high winds that could force a postponement for a day or longer.
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(B) Some questions were shown on television, forcing a postponement of makeup exams.
The de facto government has already forced a postponement of the visit once.
Then the machine that compiles the official tally mysteriously broke down, forcing a postponement until this week.
Only Arsenal and West Ham represented such a clash this year, until planned London Underground strikes for Wednesday forced a postponement.
The house was scheduled to be razed last spring, but delays over permits and objections from a neighbor, who has asked to be temporarily relocated, forced a postponement.
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