Word: switched
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...have won some 300 delegates last week to Hart's 245. Overall, the rough unofficial count as of Saturday night was Mondale, 458 of the 1,967 delegates needed to nominate; Hart, 289; uncommitted or pledged to other candidates, 314. But delegates this year are free to switch their votes up to or even at the convention...
...market coincided with a 1979 drought in the Golden Triangle, the mountainous region where Burma, Thailand and Laos meet. The area has long produced much of the world's supply of poppies, from which opium and heroin are derived. The resulting rise in prices only accelerated the switch to cocaine...
...campaign rather than theirs. Glenn has organized and filed full delegate slates in all primary states to retain a chance of capitalizing himself, notably in the South, where many voters may find both Mondale and Hart too liberal. But his resources are coming under strain. In order to switch money and effort into the Super Tuesday primaries in Florida, Georgia and Alabama on March 13 and the March 17 caucuses in Mississippi, where he must run strongly to survive, Glenn last week had to put his campaigns in Texas and Michigan on hold, temporarily closing offices and stopping...
...Biden wanted a clear-cut answer on whether the Justice Department can switch sides from positions held by previous administrations," Steven Metalitz, aide to Sen. Charles McC. Mathias (R-Md.), a member of the Judiciary Committee, said yesterday...
...team's gritty attitude was perhaps best enshrined in sophomore netminder Grant Blair. While Blair had been diligently laboring away in the Crimson nets, turning away almost everything that he humanly could, his teammates just up the ice were struggling. All Year, the icemen had seldom found the switch to turn on the red lamp. This weekend was no different...