Other far-right players like Richard Spencer also sat it out.
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It was a supernova of an event, and I sat it out.
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When Republicans finally took control of the Senate in 2014, he sat it out.
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If he sat it out, that certainly would have allowed Bevin to use Paul's followers.
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"I think a lot of Democrats sat it out or were not excited just because they didn't like Hillary," Hamilton said.
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It would be such a loss if she sat it out and a double loss if she didn't go into those districts.
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Mr Trump's margin of victory in the states where he has won is dwarfed by the potential pool of voters who sat it out.
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Last year the opposition was so divided over how to confront the president that two parties broke with a boycott to participate in the elections while the rest sat it out.
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Not all the A.L. players got into the game, either — Baltimore's Brad Brach, Tampa Bay's Alex Colome, Oakland's Stephen Vogt and Boston's Steven Wright sat it out — but at least they got the win.
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"It is absolutely the case that in 2012, there were a little over 2 million fewer white non-Hispanics that voted compared to 2008…They sat it out," Jason Johnson, an aide to Sen.
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That could also be the plan of 51-year-old Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, who held the presidency while Putin sat it out under Russia's term-limit laws to re-qualify for another presidential run.
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In a by-election in Brecon and Radnorshire in August, a Liberal Democrat beat the Conservative candidate by 1,400 votes, after the Green Party and Plaid Cymru, which had won 3,000 votes between them in 2015, sat it out.
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I sat it out and instead looked up foreign embassy jobs after seeing a video of Mexican fans holding the Korean consul general to Mexico aloft, celebrating him as if this bespectacled middle-aged gentleman were the hero who had scored the winning goal.
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The country turned pop-country turned just pop star pivoted her image to a kind of bland, semi-political "girl power" stance about a year before the 2016 presidential campaign pitted the first female major party nominee against a gross misogynist and Taylor Swift sat it out.
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Walker sat it out, however, it is uncertain whether he did so to placate Chicago or due to injury; Jimmy McGuire instead did the catching. Both had sore hands, the Toledo Blade had said a few days earlier. Of the two catchers, Walker was seemingly the more injured, as he did not play in Toledo's second-most recent game., p. 424-425.
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Ayers himself kept a low profile during the controversy. After the election, he wrote an op-ed piece in which he explained: > With the mainstream news media and the blogosphere caught in the pre- > election excitement, I saw no viable path to a rational discussion. Rather > than step clumsily into the sound-bite culture, I turned away whenever the > microphones were thrust into my face. I sat it out.
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González originally signed with the short-lived Seattle Pilots as an amateur free agent in , and remained part of the franchise through its move to Milwaukee. He played his first professional season (in American baseball) with their Class A Clinton Pilots in . He was released by the Milwaukee Brewers at the start of the season, and sat it out before catching on with the Pittsburgh Pirates for . He batted .321 with nineteen home runs over two seasons in their farm system, and led the Eastern League in doubles (43) and total bases (256) in to earn a call up to the majors that September.
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