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If no candidate gets 50percentt of the vote on Election Day, it goes to a run-off three weeks later between the top two candidates, regardless of party.
The left faces defeat in Uruguay's election, which is almost certain to go to a run-off on November 30th.
The latest polls show them neck-in-neck in the presidential race, which is expected to go to a run-off on May 20.
Mr Dewhurst won handily, but with less than 50% of the vote, meaning that the two will go to a run-off in July.
Community activist Charlotte Newfeld and Jerome Orbach ran for alderman and went to a run-off, which Orbach won by 66 votes.
Finally, FDR went to a run-down resort in Warm Spring, Georgia, which had pools of mineral rich waters.
"Eventually I would have to go to a running store and ask for the next best thing I guess".
Go to a running specialty store and get fitted for shoes by an expert, if you can, before you start your training.
To identify your foot shape, you can just go to a running shoes store and proceed with the foot shape test.
She goes to a nearby centre run by the Salesiane Sisters.
He goes to an academy run by his family, which his older brother, Orin, also attended.
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