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At the same time, the Mets are effectively out of the pennant race, meaning they do not need to stock their bench with additional tools.
In other words, it would treat these polls as showing the equivalent of a tied race, meaning Mr. Obama was slightly worse off than before the conventions.
No one claimed Arromanches out of yesterday's race, meaning he will probably reappear for Wendel in another claimer at Aqueduct within a few weeks.
His accident on pit road Thursday led to a 24th-place finish in the qualifying race, meaning that he had to make the field as a provisional starter.
Both sides are battling to secure a lucrative top-four finish this season and victory this weekend could prove key in that race, meaning the derby game has an added edge to it.
However, after a brief deliberation with his camp, Prince Ali returned to the stage to withdraw from the presidency race, meaning Blatter had secured a fifth term as Fifa's president.
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It was also poised to win about 115 of the 225 seats allocated in individual races, meaning loyalists to the president are likely to hold a majority in the 450-seat parliament.
Last year, New York University research found that among people with strong race biases, there are larger differences in how the brain registers faces of different races, meaning that they perceive greater differences between black and white faces.
The board voted to reject a proposal by the owners of Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park to conduct live racing next year, meaning there will not be horse racing at either track next year unless an agreement is reached.
And what do we do with what we hear? Lee makes her audience walk a knife's edge of race and meaning.
But perhaps national polls tell the right story of the race instead — meaning that the state polls systematically overrate Mr. Obama's standing?
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