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Delegate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A delegate is a person sponsering an organization (e.g., a government, a charity, an NGO,a trade union) at a meeting or conference between organizations of the same level (e.g. trade talks or an env...
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Delegate (.NET) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A delegate is a form of type-safe function pointer used by the .NET Framework. Delegates specify a method to call and optionally an object to call the method on. They are used, among other things, t...
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Top of the Ticket: Politics, coast to coast, with the L.A. Times. ... And in doing so, Palin won the hearts of the delegates, who were but enthusiastic extras in the television drama transmitted into millions of homes. There, many Americans got their first impression of....
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State primaries and caucuses select pledged delegates, who are obligated to vote for the candidate their state chose. Additional unpledged delegates — consisting mostly of party leaders and elected officials — are free to vote for any candidate.
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An article on delegates in .NET.; Author: Malli_S ; Section: VB.NET; Chapter: Languages ... In this article, I've covered a brief introduction about delegates. This can be a good 'Beginner's Guide' to delegates.
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The total number of delegates needed to win the Democratic presidential nomination is 2,118. All delegate totals are provided by the Associated Press and include estimated numbers of unpledged delegates committed to candidates of both parties.
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