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The Council will vote on the proposal next Friday.
68 per cent of the union voted against striking.
I'm going to vote for Jackson.
The committee voted unanimously to ban alcohol from the concert.
The smaller parties will be voting with the government.
I voted Labour at the last election.
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using the Internet where you work, during working hours, for activities which are not work-related
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… to reveal a small part of your intentions in order to attract support, without actually committing yourself to doing anything
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