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4 Channel Music 1993 . Amiga Dealer Demo 1993 . Amiga Demo 1993 . Amiga Fast Intro 1993 . Amiga Graphics 1993 . Amiga Intro 1993 . Banner 1993 . C64 Demo 1993 . C64 Graphics 1993 . C64 Music 1993 . Plots with a view putlocker. Fast Clipart 1993 . Fast Mix 1993 . Multi Channel Music 1993 . PC Demo 1993 . PC Graphics 1993 . PC Intro 19931994
4 Channel Music 1994 . Amiga Demo 1994 . Amiga Fast Intro 1994 . Amiga Intro 1994 . C64 Demo 1994 . Coca Cola Body Crashing 1994 . DiskOS 1994 . Graphics 1994 . Most Beautiful Computer 1994 . Most Ugly Freak 1994 . PC Demo 1994 . PC Fast Intro 1994 . PC Intro 1994 . Soccer 1994 . Sound Solution and Assembly Multi Channel Music 1994 . Tug-of-War 1994 . Wild Demo 19941995
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4 Channel Music 1999 . Amiga Demo 1999 . Amiga Intro 1999 . C64 Demo 1999 . C64 graphics 1999 . C64 Music 1999 . Java Demo 1999 . Linux Demo 1999 . Miss Theparty 99 1999 . Multi Channel Music 1999 . PC Accel Demo 1999 . PC Intro 1999 . PC Non-Accel Demo 1999 . Pixel Graphics 1999 . Raytraced Graphics 1999 . Wild Demo 19992000
4K Intro 2000 . Amiga Demo 2000 . Amiga Intro 2000 . C64 Demo 2000 . C64 Graphics 2000 . C64 Music 2000 . Flash Demo 2000 . MP3 Music 2000 . PC Demo 2000 . PC Intro 2000 . Pixel Graphics 2000 . X y z stages. Raytraced Graphics 2000 . Tracker Music 2000 . WiLD Demo 200020012019 Nfl Draft Results Wikipedia
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Demo 2002 . Music 2002 . Pixel Graphics 2002 . Traced Graphics 2002From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaRepublican Party presidential primaries, 2016← 2012February 1 – June 7, 20162020 →2,472 delegates to the Republican National Convention
1,237 delegates votes needed to winCandidateDonald TrumpTed CruzHome stateNew YorkTexasStates carried4111CandidateMarco RubioJohn KasichHome stateFloridaOhioStates carried31First place (popular vote or delegate count) Ted Cruz John KasichNominee before election
Mitt Romney
Nominee
This article shows the results of the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016. The Republican Party presidential primary is a process of choosing delegates, or people that represent someone, to go to the 2016 Republican National Convention. People in each state will vote on who they think will be good for the presidency, and each candidate gets a certain amount of delegates based on the number of votes they receive.
The primaries began on 1 February 2016 in Iowa.[1] On May 4, 2016, Donald Trump became the only candidate left in the race.[2][3] He became the official Republican nominee on July 19, 2016.[4] Trump would later win the presidency on November 8.[5]Main candidates[change | change source]2020 Nfl Draft Results Wikipedia
The following table shows all the candidates who have/had a major campaign.[6]CandidateMost recent positionAnnouncedWithdrewStateJeb BushGovernorJune 15, 2015February 20, 2016[7]FloridaBen CarsonDirector of Pediatric NeurosurgeryMay 4, 2015March 4, 2016[8]MarylandChris ChristieGovernorJune 30, 2015February 10, 2016[9]New JerseyTed CruzSenatorMarch 23, 2015May 3, 2016[10]TexasCarly FiorinaChief Executive OfficerMay 4, 2015February 10, 2016[11]VirginiaJim GilmoreGovernorJuly 30, 2015February 12, 2016[12]VirginiaLindsey GrahamSenatorJune 1, 2015December 21, 2015[13]South CarolinaMike HuckabeeGovernorMay 5, 2015February 1, 2016[14]ArkansasBobby JindalGovernorJune 24, 2015November 17, 2015[15]LouisianaJohn KasichGovernorJuly 21, 2015May 4, 2016[3]OhioGeorge PatakiGovernorMay 28, 2015December 29, 2015[16]New YorkRick PerryGovernorJune 4, 2015September 11, 2015[17]TexasRand PaulSenatorApril 7, 2015February 3, 2016[18]KentuckyMarco RubioSenatorApril 13, 2015March 15, 2016[19]FloridaRick SantorumSenatorMay 27, 2015February 3, 2016[20]PennsylvaniaDonald TrumpChairmanJune 16, 2015WonNew YorkScott WalkerGovernorJuly 13, 2015September 21, 2015[21]WisconsinResults[change | change source]Top seven[change | change source]Candidates
Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
Marco Rubio
John Kasich
Ben Carson
Jeb Bush
Carly FiorinaTotal delegates1,441551173161741Popular votes14,015,9937,822,1003,515,5764,290,448857,039286,69440,666ResultsFeb 1Iowa24%28%23%2%9%3%2%Feb 9New Hampshire35%12%11%16%2%11%4%Feb 20South Carolina33%22%22%8%7%8%Feb 23Nevada46%21%24%4%5%March 1Alabama43%21%19%4%10%Alaska34%36%15%4%11%Arkansas33%31%25%4%6%Georgia39%24%24%6%6%Massachusetts50%10%18%18%3%Minnesota21%29%37%6%7%Oklahoma28%34%26%4%6%Tennessee39%25%21%5%8%Texas27%44%18%4%4%Vermont33%10%19%30%4%Virginia35%17%32%9%6%March 5Kansas23%48%17%11%Kentucky36%32%16%14%Louisiana41%38%11%6%Maine33%46%8%12%March 6Puerto Rico13%9%71%1%March 8Hawaii42%33%13%11%Idaho28%45%16%7%Michigan37%25%9%24%Mississippi47%36%5%9%March 12District of Colombia14%12%37%36%Wyoming7%66%20%0%March 15Florida46%17%27%7%Illinois39%30%9%20%Missouri41%41%6%10%North Carolina40%37%8%13%North Marianas73%24%1%2%Ohio36%13%3%47%March 22Arizona47%25%10%Utah14%69%17%April 1-3North Dakota?%?%?April 5Wisconsin35%48%14%April 7-9Colorado??%?April 14-16Wyoming??%?April 19New York60%15%25%April 26Connecticut58%12%29%Delaware61%16%20%Maryland54%19%23%Pennsylvania57%22%19%Rhode Island64%10%24%May 3Indiana53%37%8%May 10Nebraska61%West Virginia77%May 17Oregon64%May 24Washington75%June 7California75%Montana74%New Jersey80%New Mexico71%South Dakota67%% of popular vote45.0%25.1%11.3%13.8%2.8%0.9%0.1%
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*Only states that voted with pledged delegates are shown. The states/territories that voted for unpledged delegates are North Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and Virgin Islands.Statistics[change | change source]Results by county: Donald Trump Marco Rubio Ben CarsonRelated pages[change | change source]References[change | change source]Results Wiki
*↑’Iowa caucuses: Ted Cruz wins; Clinton declares victory’. CNN. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
*↑’First on CNN: Kasich ’doing the right thing’ by dropping out, Trump says’. CNN. May 4, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑ 3.03.1’John Kasich exits the presidential race, leaving Trump as presumptive nominee’. Washington Post. May 4, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Donald Trump Formally Nominated For President’. Huffington Post. July 19, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Donald Trump Is Elected President in Stunning Repudiation of the Establishment’. The New York Times. November 9, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Presidential candidates, 2016’. Ballotpedia. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
*↑’Jeb Bush drops out of 2016 presidential campaign’. The Washington Post. February 20, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Ben Carson ends campaign, will lead Christian voter group’. CNN. March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Chris Christie suspends campaign’. CNN. February 10, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Ted Cruz drops out of presidential race after Indiana loss’. CBS News. May 3, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Carly Fiorina Drops Out of Republican Presidential Race’. February 10, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Jim Gilmore drops out of GOP presidential race’. February 12, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Lindsey Graham drops out of presidential race’. December 21, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Mike Huckabee suspends his 2016 campaign’. February 1, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Bobby Jindal drops out of White House race’. Politico. November 17, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’George Pataki drops presidential bid’. CNN. December 30, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Rick Perry Ends His Run for President’. The New York Times. September 11, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Rand Paul drops out of White House race’. Politico. February 3, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’A Distant Second at Home, Marco Rubio Ends a Disappointing Campaign’. The New York Times. March 15, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Rick Santorum drops presidential bid, endorses Marco Rubio’. CNN. February 3, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Scott Walker Ends His 2016 Presidential Run’. The New York Times. September 21, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2017.2016 Results WikiRetrieved from ’https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Results_of_the_2016_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries&oldid=6894818’
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Each year a number of competitions where held. For each competition, contributions were submitted, and were ranked by visitors through a voting process.
Results have once again delivered a very successful project.they ran a highly efficient process that achieved a positive outcome for us against enormously pressing timelines. Their style throughout was exemplary, with positivity, strength and courtesy shown to all those involved. Nigel Major, Group Director, M&A at QinetiQ. Find out more View All. As nouns the difference between result and results is that result is that which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect while results is. As an interjection result is (uk) an exclamation of joy following a favorable outcome. Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.
FileManager wanted! Results, Rules, Bitches, and Files are incomplete. We need people to help making it complete.1991
*Results moves stubbornly at its own deliberate pace, but the well-chosen cast - and writer-director Andrew Bujalski’s insightful observations - offer rich rewards for patient viewers.
*January 18, 2021 Monday Night RAW results; January 19, 2021 iMPACT! Results; January 20, 2021 NXT results; January 20, 2021 AEW Dynamite results; January 21, 2021 Main Event results; January 21, 2021 NXT UK results; 205 Live (January 22, 2021) January 22, 2021 Smackdown results; January 22, 2021 ROH results.
4 Channel Music 1991 . Amiga Demo 1991 . Amiga Graphics 1991 . C64 Demo 1991 . [[C64_Graphics_1991?|C64 Graphics 1991]] . [[C64_Music_1991?|C64 Music 1991]]1992
4 Channel Music 1992 . Amiga Demo 1992 . Amiga Intro 1992 . C64 Demo 1992 . C64 Graphics 1992 . C64 Music 1992 . Graphics 19921993
4 Channel Music 1993 . Amiga Dealer Demo 1993 . Amiga Demo 1993 . Amiga Fast Intro 1993 . Amiga Graphics 1993 . Amiga Intro 1993 . Banner 1993 . C64 Demo 1993 . C64 Graphics 1993 . C64 Music 1993 . Plots with a view putlocker. Fast Clipart 1993 . Fast Mix 1993 . Multi Channel Music 1993 . PC Demo 1993 . PC Graphics 1993 . PC Intro 19931994
4 Channel Music 1994 . Amiga Demo 1994 . Amiga Fast Intro 1994 . Amiga Intro 1994 . C64 Demo 1994 . Coca Cola Body Crashing 1994 . DiskOS 1994 . Graphics 1994 . Most Beautiful Computer 1994 . Most Ugly Freak 1994 . PC Demo 1994 . PC Fast Intro 1994 . PC Intro 1994 . Soccer 1994 . Sound Solution and Assembly Multi Channel Music 1994 . Tug-of-War 1994 . Wild Demo 19941995
4 Channel Music 1995 . Amiga Demo 1995 . Amiga Intro 1995 . C64 Demo 1995 . Coca Cola Body Crashing 1995 . Fast Intro 1995 . Graphics 1995 . Multi Channel Music 1995 . PC Demo 1995 . PC Intro 1995 . Wild Demo 19951996
4 Channel Music 1996 . 4K Intro 1996 . Amiga Demo 1996 . Amiga Intro 1996 . C64 Demo 1996 . C64 Graphics 1996 . C64 Music 1996 . Coca Cola Body Crashing 1996 . Graphics 1996 . Multi Channel Music 1996 . PC Demo 1996 . PC Intro 1996 . Wild Demo 19961997
4 Channel Music 1997 . Amiga 4K Intro 1997 . Amiga Demo 1997 . Amiga Intro 1997 . C64 Demo 1997 . C64 Graphics 1997 . C64 Music 1997 . Coca Cola Body Crashing 1997 . Fast Website 1997 . Java Demo 1997 . Multi Channel Music 1997 . PC 4K Intro 1997 . PC Demo 1997 . PC Intro 1997 . Pixel Graphics 1997 . Traced Graphics 1997 . Wild Demo 1997 . Win95 Demo 19971998
4 Channel Music 1998 . 4K Webpage 1998 . Amiga Demo 1998 . Amiga Intro 1998 . Banner 1998 . Bowling 1998 . C64 Demo 1998 . C64 Graphics 1998 . C64 Music 1998 . Coca Cola Body Crashing 1998 . Halflife 1998 . Java Demo 1998 . Java Intro 1998 . Multi Channel Music 1998 . PC Demo 1998 . PC Intro 1998 . Pixel Graphics 1998 . Raytraced Graphics 1998 . Useful Monitor 1998 . Video Demo 1998 . Wild Classic 1998 . Windows 98 Demo 19981999
4 Channel Music 1999 . Amiga Demo 1999 . Amiga Intro 1999 . C64 Demo 1999 . C64 graphics 1999 . C64 Music 1999 . Java Demo 1999 . Linux Demo 1999 . Miss Theparty 99 1999 . Multi Channel Music 1999 . PC Accel Demo 1999 . PC Intro 1999 . PC Non-Accel Demo 1999 . Pixel Graphics 1999 . Raytraced Graphics 1999 . Wild Demo 19992000
4K Intro 2000 . Amiga Demo 2000 . Amiga Intro 2000 . C64 Demo 2000 . C64 Graphics 2000 . C64 Music 2000 . Flash Demo 2000 . MP3 Music 2000 . PC Demo 2000 . PC Intro 2000 . Pixel Graphics 2000 . X y z stages. Raytraced Graphics 2000 . Tracker Music 2000 . WiLD Demo 200020012019 Nfl Draft Results Wikipedia
ASUS Flash Demo 2001 . C64 Demo 2001 . C64 Graphics 2001 . C64 Music 2001 . Demo Competition 2001 . Flash Demo 2001 . Intro Competition 2001 . MP3 Music 2001 . Pixel Graphics 2001 . Raytraced Graphics 2001 . Tracker Music 2001 . WiLD Demo 20012009
Demo 2002 . Music 2002 . Pixel Graphics 2002 . Traced Graphics 2002From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaRepublican Party presidential primaries, 2016← 2012February 1 – June 7, 20162020 →2,472 delegates to the Republican National Convention
1,237 delegates votes needed to winCandidateDonald TrumpTed CruzHome stateNew YorkTexasStates carried4111CandidateMarco RubioJohn KasichHome stateFloridaOhioStates carried31First place (popular vote or delegate count) Ted Cruz John KasichNominee before election
Mitt Romney
Nominee
This article shows the results of the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016. The Republican Party presidential primary is a process of choosing delegates, or people that represent someone, to go to the 2016 Republican National Convention. People in each state will vote on who they think will be good for the presidency, and each candidate gets a certain amount of delegates based on the number of votes they receive.
The primaries began on 1 February 2016 in Iowa.[1] On May 4, 2016, Donald Trump became the only candidate left in the race.[2][3] He became the official Republican nominee on July 19, 2016.[4] Trump would later win the presidency on November 8.[5]Main candidates[change | change source]2020 Nfl Draft Results Wikipedia
The following table shows all the candidates who have/had a major campaign.[6]CandidateMost recent positionAnnouncedWithdrewStateJeb BushGovernorJune 15, 2015February 20, 2016[7]FloridaBen CarsonDirector of Pediatric NeurosurgeryMay 4, 2015March 4, 2016[8]MarylandChris ChristieGovernorJune 30, 2015February 10, 2016[9]New JerseyTed CruzSenatorMarch 23, 2015May 3, 2016[10]TexasCarly FiorinaChief Executive OfficerMay 4, 2015February 10, 2016[11]VirginiaJim GilmoreGovernorJuly 30, 2015February 12, 2016[12]VirginiaLindsey GrahamSenatorJune 1, 2015December 21, 2015[13]South CarolinaMike HuckabeeGovernorMay 5, 2015February 1, 2016[14]ArkansasBobby JindalGovernorJune 24, 2015November 17, 2015[15]LouisianaJohn KasichGovernorJuly 21, 2015May 4, 2016[3]OhioGeorge PatakiGovernorMay 28, 2015December 29, 2015[16]New YorkRick PerryGovernorJune 4, 2015September 11, 2015[17]TexasRand PaulSenatorApril 7, 2015February 3, 2016[18]KentuckyMarco RubioSenatorApril 13, 2015March 15, 2016[19]FloridaRick SantorumSenatorMay 27, 2015February 3, 2016[20]PennsylvaniaDonald TrumpChairmanJune 16, 2015WonNew YorkScott WalkerGovernorJuly 13, 2015September 21, 2015[21]WisconsinResults[change | change source]Top seven[change | change source]Candidates
Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
Marco Rubio
John Kasich
Ben Carson
Jeb Bush
Carly FiorinaTotal delegates1,441551173161741Popular votes14,015,9937,822,1003,515,5764,290,448857,039286,69440,666ResultsFeb 1Iowa24%28%23%2%9%3%2%Feb 9New Hampshire35%12%11%16%2%11%4%Feb 20South Carolina33%22%22%8%7%8%Feb 23Nevada46%21%24%4%5%March 1Alabama43%21%19%4%10%Alaska34%36%15%4%11%Arkansas33%31%25%4%6%Georgia39%24%24%6%6%Massachusetts50%10%18%18%3%Minnesota21%29%37%6%7%Oklahoma28%34%26%4%6%Tennessee39%25%21%5%8%Texas27%44%18%4%4%Vermont33%10%19%30%4%Virginia35%17%32%9%6%March 5Kansas23%48%17%11%Kentucky36%32%16%14%Louisiana41%38%11%6%Maine33%46%8%12%March 6Puerto Rico13%9%71%1%March 8Hawaii42%33%13%11%Idaho28%45%16%7%Michigan37%25%9%24%Mississippi47%36%5%9%March 12District of Colombia14%12%37%36%Wyoming7%66%20%0%March 15Florida46%17%27%7%Illinois39%30%9%20%Missouri41%41%6%10%North Carolina40%37%8%13%North Marianas73%24%1%2%Ohio36%13%3%47%March 22Arizona47%25%10%Utah14%69%17%April 1-3North Dakota?%?%?April 5Wisconsin35%48%14%April 7-9Colorado??%?April 14-16Wyoming??%?April 19New York60%15%25%April 26Connecticut58%12%29%Delaware61%16%20%Maryland54%19%23%Pennsylvania57%22%19%Rhode Island64%10%24%May 3Indiana53%37%8%May 10Nebraska61%West Virginia77%May 17Oregon64%May 24Washington75%June 7California75%Montana74%New Jersey80%New Mexico71%South Dakota67%% of popular vote45.0%25.1%11.3%13.8%2.8%0.9%0.1%
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*Only states that voted with pledged delegates are shown. The states/territories that voted for unpledged delegates are North Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and Virgin Islands.Statistics[change | change source]Results by county: Donald Trump Marco Rubio Ben CarsonRelated pages[change | change source]References[change | change source]Results Wiki
*↑’Iowa caucuses: Ted Cruz wins; Clinton declares victory’. CNN. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
*↑’First on CNN: Kasich ’doing the right thing’ by dropping out, Trump says’. CNN. May 4, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑ 3.03.1’John Kasich exits the presidential race, leaving Trump as presumptive nominee’. Washington Post. May 4, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Donald Trump Formally Nominated For President’. Huffington Post. July 19, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Donald Trump Is Elected President in Stunning Repudiation of the Establishment’. The New York Times. November 9, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Presidential candidates, 2016’. Ballotpedia. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
*↑’Jeb Bush drops out of 2016 presidential campaign’. The Washington Post. February 20, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Ben Carson ends campaign, will lead Christian voter group’. CNN. March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Chris Christie suspends campaign’. CNN. February 10, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Ted Cruz drops out of presidential race after Indiana loss’. CBS News. May 3, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Carly Fiorina Drops Out of Republican Presidential Race’. February 10, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Jim Gilmore drops out of GOP presidential race’. February 12, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Lindsey Graham drops out of presidential race’. December 21, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Mike Huckabee suspends his 2016 campaign’. February 1, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Bobby Jindal drops out of White House race’. Politico. November 17, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’George Pataki drops presidential bid’. CNN. December 30, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Rick Perry Ends His Run for President’. The New York Times. September 11, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Rand Paul drops out of White House race’. Politico. February 3, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’A Distant Second at Home, Marco Rubio Ends a Disappointing Campaign’. The New York Times. March 15, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Rick Santorum drops presidential bid, endorses Marco Rubio’. CNN. February 3, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
*↑’Scott Walker Ends His 2016 Presidential Run’. The New York Times. September 21, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2017.2016 Results WikiRetrieved from ’https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Results_of_the_2016_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries&oldid=6894818’
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