- - Rolls may include this tripe served up and consumed south of the Spanish city
- - Democrats Republicans and other parties
- - choose to make a speech for the voters
- - At first, organising lunch etcetera is problematic: there's a roll for us
- - Voter dined in his constituency
- - Reader worried by Burke or Hare finally choosing body
- - Choose to make a speech in the political arena
- - english reader had a meal with voting group
- - voters choose to speak
- - Academic worried by Burke or Hare finally choosing body
- - voters choose to talk
- - Group of eligible voters
- - Picks a team dropping wingers with speed - the polls suggest it'll fill the seats
- - choose to talk to those who vote
- - Choose to speak for everyone on the register
- - choose to speak to the voters
- - voting body
- - the voters choose to speak
- - Those with the vote
- - Those qualified to vote
- - Potential voters
- - Seasonal pickers
- - Locate tree chopped up by those possibly preparing to change what's going into the house
- - Cheer welcoming city Conservative getting reduced constituency
- - Locate tree chopped up by one possibly preparing to change what's going into the house
- - Voting universe
- - Eligible voters
- - Body of enfranchised citizens who are qualified to vote
- - They will give a seat to one standing
- - Capable of making changes in the house with most of 26 across with one leading judge
- - Campaigner's target
- - Political decision-makers
- - Body that fills a seat?
- - Registered voters
- - Targets of 61 Across
- - Voters in general
- - Voters, collectively.
- - Over 100 million in U. S.
- - The voting public.
- - American public in November.
- - They have the final say on Election Day.
- - All those entitled to vote.
- - About 98,000,000 of us.
- - They have their say in November
- - Qualified voters
- - VIP's of 1960.
- - Voting district
- - Constituency
- - Voters
- - Choosing body, mischievous spirit with reader on ecstasy
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