Sentences with phrase «vote for rain»

If you've taken the time to look over the two scenarios we mentioned, then you probably noticed that this news item indicates Vote For Rain is fully underway.
Vote for Rain represents a growing clash between the realities of rural and urban life and denial that nature itself has changed, masked by demands that «The Government» do something.
Vote for Rain does have a good news component.
Vote for rain marks a tipping point in public consciousness, then.

Not exact matches

Well, I hate to rain on the Romney parade, but I'm afraid my Christian faith prevents me from voting for a Mormon.
Following the sentence, some sympathizers of the ruling National Democratic decided to rain curses on President John Mahama and other leading members of the party for not intervening in the saga and have vowed vote out the party if it didn't engineer the release of the Montie trio.
The Tories were voted by the same people who always vote for them come rain or shine.
The Murdoch press empire decided to rain on the Scottish Labour leadership parade on Saturday by releasing a YouGov poll in The Sun and The Times showing the party is 20 points behind the SNP in voting intentions for next Westminster's election — an outcome that could see it lose the vast bulk of its Commons seats.
The majority of St. Lawrence County Legislators have no confidence in District Attorney Mary Rain's ability to perform her duties, and voted 10 - 3 in favor of calling on the state to initiate an investigation for her potential removal.
But she has also been criticized on her environmental record, including her vote to reject Environmental Protection Agency carbon limits for coal - fueled power plants, a chief cause of acid rain in the Adirondack Park.
Then he started releasing a slew of vicious campaign ads and rained direct mail pieces on district voters, charging his opponent with using her constituent mailers as a means of campaigning and charging her with voting against student loans for anyone but illegal immigrants.
-- A mother obsessed with marriage and curtains — A desperate executive striving to lose weight — Three spirits waiting for the rain to set them free — A housewife trying to cast her first vote — A boy trying to realize his cricket dream — A hopeless romantic and his best friend's wedding night
Selecting between Rain, Wind, Snow and Heat, stream viewers are given the opportunity to vote for what the contestants will face next.
Oliver finished the segment by «making it rain,» palm - swiping $ 5,000 in cash (fine money) as he told Canadians, «Do not vote for Stephen Harper!»
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