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According to one call, they voted on whether to rush the terrorists in an attempt to retake the plane.
When the jury voted on whether the crime showed "depravity of mind," one juror dissented.
They had found a perfect candidate earlier that summer, but when the family who owned that tree voted on whether Rockefeller Center should have it, there was one holdout: a 7-year-old girl.
In a small conference room at a hotel in Newark yesterday, 22 of the 11 million policyholders of Prudential Financial, one of the country's largest life insurers, voted on whether the company should reorganize and go public.
Coppinger later noted that no one of child-bearing age in Ireland has ever voted on whether abortion should be illegal — the last full referendum being 32 years ago.
Without the right to debate, the Corps Législatif then voted on whether to enact the bill.
After the second world war, 89% voted on whether to junk the monarchy (54% said yes).
On Monday, the company's investors voted on whether to support the extra funds.
In 1917, during the First World War, Californians voted on whether to institute universal health insurance.
Afterward, the students, mirroring what happened in Congress, voted on whether the raids were justified.
The players voted on whether to allow James to rejoin them so late.
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