midterm

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Nixon resigned in midterm
the middle of a period of office, an academic term, or a pregnancy.
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Her teacher had given her one more chance to pass the 'midterm' within two weeks, and if she did so she wouldn't have to repeat the class the following year.
Why did the administration shift the focus just 60 days before the 'midterm' elections?
We know that historically the party that holds the White House loses seats in Congress in their first 'midterm' election.
This became a major issue in the 'midterm' elections.
The results broke a five decade trend in which the governor's party lost seats in the 'midterm' election.
The Republican Party was in bad shape after the 1974 'midterm' elections.
Republicans rule both chambers of Congress and the 'midterm' elections are nearly two years into the future.
'midterm' elections
He's really got to move quickly on this because he cannot be doing it in the same year as a 'midterm' election.
The presence of initiatives has the power to increase turnout by as much as 9 percent in 'midterm' elections and 3 percent in presidential election years.
I was surprised weeks later when I found I had gotten a very decent grade on the 'midterm' .
The party of the president typically does not fare well in 'midterm' elections.
The exams, 'midterm' , and final were equally weighted when determining final course grade.
Last December, I was talking with a Democratic operative about the 'midterm' elections.
Nixon resigned in 'midterm'
No other modern president has been able to accomplish such a delicate task in a 'midterm' election.
Seniors vote in very large numbers, particularly in 'midterm' elections when most people don't vote.
Nixon resigned in 'midterm'
That president's party went on to gain seats in the 'midterm' elections.
With 'midterm' congressional elections approaching rapidly, both parties have said that passage of drug coverage will be critical to their success.
The 'midterm' elections in November 1938, however, made it unnecessary for President Roosevelt to react to a possible electoral threat from the left.
Ninety percent of the students in Quashie's class bombed the 'midterm' .
Will they have as much of an impact in the 'midterm' elections?
In restoring undivided Republican control of the federal government, the 2002 'midterm' elections confirmed three current realities of American politics.
So where were we when we were interrupted the other day by the 'midterm' elections?
Every student but one in my fall 2002 class responded that they preferred the on-line quizzes to an in-class 'midterm' .
It seemed only natural for our group of four to continue with the study sessions right after class as the 'midterm' loomed closer.
With 'midterm' elections being merely a week away here in the United States, my morbid fascination with what the political pundits are saying has reached a fever pitch.
I smile politely and compliment her on her ‘ageless beauty’ and tell the rest of the ladies that I must retire to my room to do some studying for a 'midterm' coming up.
The results of the 'midterm' elections support this.
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