Give the races a once-over and identify which one(s) you think will be formful and which ones look chaotic.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is warning members of Congress they need to come up with a plan - a plan to reign in huge budget deficits - once the recession is over.
North Korea already has the ability to deliver a nuclear warhead: it has an extensive missile programme and once test-fired a missile over part of Japan.
The Spanish have proved especially feeble, with ministers twice proposing and then swiftly backtracking on reforms, once over a rise in the legal pension age, and once over public-sector pay cuts.
"The real issue is that the Treasury should agree to our request for the Scottish Government to be able to pay for such a large, once-in-a-generation capital project over a longer period of time beyond the construction period, rather than within a few short years, " said a Scottish Government spokesman.
Corzine, a longtime Wall Street player making his first run for public office, once held a double-digit lead over Franks.
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And a pair of weaponry-inspired chandeliers they once spewed flames like a dragon plead an over-the-top case for uplighting ceilings.
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Federal austerity remains a threat: Congress is once again locked in confrontation over a payroll-tax break that expires at the end of this month, and a raft of other tax increases and spending cuts will kick in next year unless it intervenes.
There's particular resentment over the Taliban's attempt to take over a once-thriving tourist area nearby.
This is how a once-curable killer has, over time, become almost untreatable again.
Kumble, bowling a marathon 67-over spell, was once again the only bright spark in a listless Indian bowling attack.
Stories abound of how she has exploited friends, belittled her ex-husband and once tried to back over a gardener in her pick-up truck.
But if, as at the Academy I visited in Lewisham, good GCSE results doubled in a year, and a school once under-subscribed, now five times over-subscribed, how is that a denial of public service values?
The recordings were detailed as the team had recorded the patients once a week over a six-month period.
No surprise, this powerful book was given the once-over by a handful of reviewers and was then promptly ignored.
Though the column name was a sweet coincidence -- a play on the Spanish verb for pain, dolor -- once Ms. Prida took it over in the spring of 1998, it took fabulous form.
In the penalty shoot-out, both sides missed once before Ashley Cole fired over and Neville sealed a 4-3 triumph.
He said it was that treatment -- not a once-rumored desire by Jackson to be white -- that lightened his skin over the years.
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And to cap it all, the government made hard work of facing down a no-confidence motion in parliament over a financial scandal involving Ulf Sundqvist, once the Social Democrats' chairman.
But it remains to be seen whether Gingrich can manage a strategy that requires patience and restraint--traits not always evident in a Speaker who once cited his pique over having to exit Air Force One through the rear door as a reason for shutting down the government.
In 1999, The Magnetic Fields arrayed 69 songs about love over three CDs, a once-in-a-lifetime opus Merritt will never match.
Claritin, an allergy pill that was once a blockbuster, is now an over-the-counter medicine that could soon face even more generic competitors.
Wood said that he once attended a two-day invention session presided over by Jung, and after the first day the group went out to dinner.
Proof of that lies deeper in the numbers: 80 percent of G1 customers are browsing the web on a daily basis from the comfort of their device -- a testament to the goodness of WebKit, we reckon -- over half are using Facebook and YouTube at least once a week, and half are hooking up to WiFi on a daily basis.
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Bush says he hopes the department can begin full work over a phased-in period once Congress approves it.
Poland lay 18th on the list - but over a decade numbers increased nine-fold as its workers came to the UK once the country joined the European Union.
Nineteen per cent - which would equate to over 7.5 million people - eat ready meals once or twice a week, and 2% (almost one million) eat them every day.
Haider's actions have cast a negative spotlight over Pakistan cricket once again following the spot-fixing scandal earlier this year.
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