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  1. In theory, the nominations are to be decided at conventions by delegates elected in last week's primaries. But in practice, political leaders hand-pick many of the delegates and are expected to have a strong if not absolute s
    在理论上,候选人提名是由上周初选中所选出的代表来决定。实际上,政治领袖们亲自遴选许多代表,在候选人提名上,即令没有绝对决定权,也是极具影响力的。
  2. Love and hatred are primary emotions.
    爱和恨是基本的情感。



Primary \Pri"ma*ry\, n.; pl. {Primaries}.
1. That which stands first in order, rank, or importance; a
chief matter.

2. A primary meeting; a caucus.

3. (Zo["o]l.) One of the large feathers on the distal joint
of a bird's wing. See {Plumage}, and Illust. of {Bird}.

4. (Astron.) A primary planet; the brighter component of a
double star. See under {Planet}.

  1. As in most of the preceding primaries, Mr. Jackson won the support of about nine in 10 black voters.
  2. When it came to open primaries, Robertson's relatively small but committed "invisible army" was less effective.
  3. The ABC News poll, based on interviews with 8,659 voters last Thursday through Sunday in all 16 states holding primaries today, also found Rep. Richard Gephardt ahead only in his home state of Missouri.
  4. The concentrated black vote in Democratic primaries gives blacks great leverage within the party, which is what they properly seek.
  5. With the CDs, users have access to a given state's voters' names, addresses and voting participation in party primaries.
  6. A dealer in Rome speculated that Vice President George Bush's triumph in the Super Tuesday primaries may also have calmed markets, because he is perceived here as an anti-protectionist.
  7. Now it's Snelling's turn and he is running to succeed Kunin. Both Snelling and Democrat Peter Welch face only token opposition in their party primaries.
  8. Under the special election process, county leaders determine the party candidates without primaries.
  9. On that day, 16 states or territories will be holding Republican primaries or caucuses, with more than 700 delegates at stake.
  10. Because of the pace of the primaries, small fortunes were lost as quickly as made.
  11. Louisiana's Super Tuesday primaries won by George Bush and Jesse Jackson drew mixed reviews Wednesday from state Republican and Democratic leaders.
  12. He says he was held back in the presidential primaries only by a lack of money to get his message across.
  13. A plurality of respondents overall and a majority of Southerners said Super Tuesday was a good idea, and 54 percent of all respondents said regional primaries should be held again.
  14. And since blacks don't vote in Republican primaries as a rule, they don't much care about the outcome of these contests.
  15. Three Democratic congressmen were expected to sail to victory in November after walloping opponents in Kentucky primaries, one of them dubbed the nation's nastiest, as Idaho held contests in its two congressional districts.
  16. Also holding primaries are New Jersey, New Mexico and Montana.
  17. In the primaries, Mr. Dukakis's last rival was a candidate of the left, Jesse Jackson.
  18. With their sights set on the White House, Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis and Vice President George Bush stalked and bagged a prize apiece in Florida, one of the biggest catches in the presidential primaries.
  19. Mayoral primaries were held in several other cities, including Erie, Pa., and Jackson, Miss.
  20. Dukakis won Tuesday's Oregon Democratic presidential primary, 58% to Jackson's 38%, and polls show him with a substantial lead in advance of the June 7 primaries in California, New Jersey, New Mexico and Montana.
  21. The loss to the party of the black support that served Mr. Jackson so well in the primaries could indeed be devastating in what looks to be a close race between Mr. Dukakis and George Bush.
  22. For the Democratic Party's most prominent non-candidates, Super Tuesday marks a milestone _ it's too late to step in and win the presidential nomination through the primaries.
  23. Jack Ehrhart, the sheriff's former political adviser, said Kaisner directed him to meet with Robinson the day after the Super Tuesday primaries to persuade Robinson to withdraw.
  24. Since the primaries ended June 7, Bush has taken nine out-of-state swings, five of them at least partially financed by the Republican National Committee.
  25. Kirkpatrick, who endorsed Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole for president during the primaries, spoke highly of Bush on Tuesday, especially in comparison with Dukakis.
  26. New Mexico holds its primary on June 7 and Dukakis is expected to win enough Democratic National Convention delegates here and in primaries the same day in California, Montana and New Jersey to clinch the party's nomination over Jesse Jackson.
  27. But by then the high point of his campaign had come and gone _ the Super Tuesday contests six weeks ago when he won five Southern primaries.
  28. He has said Jackson is receiving "very serious consideration" as his running mate, but has also said Jackson's position as runner-up in the Democratic primaries entitles him to nothing more than that.
  29. The outcome, which had been expected, left the field without a clear front-runner and with a crowded roster of candidates heading into the delegate-rich primaries and caucuses ahead.
  30. Both Simon and Jackson said today that they would participate if Democratic Chairman Paul Kirk called a summit to close ranks behind a probable nominee if no one emerged from the primaries with enough delegates to win.
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