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By G. F. T. Ryall The New Yorker, October 2, 1937 P. 65 It costs $10 to nominate an unborn thoroughbred.
Get nominated or nominate yourself.
When you consider that the votes taken at those caucuses actually have no direct effect on who is nominated by either party, the cost should be ludicrous by the laws of economics, never mind politics.
Construction cost drivers have been nominated through two different procedures.
A computer program was provided based on the developed mathematical models which could aid engineers in nominating the proper pipe for optimum cost saving and performance.
Mr. Feltheimer said that Lions Gate had been unprofitable because of the expense of buying and digesting other companies and, recently, the cost of marketing its Oscar-nominated films, but that it had kept production costs down.
At the final party the Freisses wrote $70,000 cheques for charities nominated by their guests – costing them a total of $7.7m.
Patricia Smith is the author of Blood Dazzler (2008), which considered the human and environmental cost of Hurricane Katrina and was nominated for a National Book Award.
But, Kronholz concludes, "a long, ugly nominating battle that splits the party still could cost it the White House".
For Republicans, starting their Presidential nominating process with a caucus in Iowa has come at a cost.
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