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It helps that she's apportioned a comedy number, "Now I'm on Your Case," that allows her adorableness quotient to spike.
She has been forsaken by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, which has essentially written off her race and apportioned almost no money to it, and she has been dismissed by pundits, handicappers and operatives who are focused instead on a cluster of tossup Senate races in states — like Colorado, Illinois, Nevada and West Virginia — that absolutely do not include this one.
Mrs. Clinton had hoped for the full Florida and Michigan delegations to be seated, and for their votes to be apportioned according to the results in their primaries, which she won.
Among the possibilities she described was an OPEC-approved increase of 500,000 barrels a day, apportioned to all the producers.
International development minister Lynne Featherstone, speaking to the Guardian from Malawi on Thursday, made it clear she felt there has been an imbalance in the way funds are apportioned to HIV, with prevention being relatively neglected.
Cabinet jobs were apportioned.
And costs are apportioned accordingly".
How are delegates apportioned normally?
It apportioned natural flow only.
Mr Mugabe apportioned blame to others.
Jobs in all institutions are apportioned.
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