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Its dense, luminous score has historically won the approval of musicians, and its female lead has been played by some of the 20th century's great sopranos (including Germaine Lubin and Geraldine Farrar).
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After all, she says, incumbents at all levels have historically won about ninety-five per cent of the time.
This much is certain, however: presidents who take over for the other party against an incumbent have historically won a higher share of the vote under similar economic conditions compared to those running under the party banner that has won two or more elections in a row.
Provocative "Yes" campaigns have historically won by framing the issue with an effective closing argument.
According to a speech he gave during Advertising Week Canada last month, he said DDB is opting out of award shows, while at the same time mentioning that DBB had historically won a trunk full of Cannes Lions.
Yet the left in Turkey has historically never won more than a third of the vote.
"There is this history of chafing between the public universities and the privates in New York State, and the publics have historically not won," said Dr. Simpson, a member of the 30-person commission.
In normal times, the fact that the Democratic primary has apparently come down to two candidates competing for a nomination that has historically been tantamount to winning the mayoralty itself would presage a fierce two weeks of campaigning.
It has historically been a mostly safe seat for the Labor Party, but was won by Liberal Eleni Evangel at the 2013 state election.
As explained in a previous post, a first-round lead has historically been helpful but not essential to go on to win the run-off.
Once Booker wins, he'll enter an elective body that has, historically, prided itself on seniority.
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