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Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout 36% of the voters went to the polls; the others boycotted. Source: Internet
After the abandonment of the world championship in 1953, with the 1952 final boycotted by British professionals, the Professional Match Play Championship became the unofficial world championship in all but name. Source: Internet
Berkin, Revolutionary Mothers (2006) p. 59–60 American women were integral to the success of the boycott of British goods, Greene and Pole (1994) chapter 41 as the boycotted items were largely household items such as tea and cloth. Source: Internet
At the November 2000 elections, boycotted by the opposition, Aristide was again elected president, with more than 90% of the vote, on a turnout of around 50% according to international observers. Source: Internet
By the time Steve Davis won his first world title in 1981, there had been just ten world champions since 1927, with Davis becoming the eleventh, including the winner of the boycotted 1952 title, Horace Lindrum. Source: Internet
At a conference in Riyadh in July 1924 complaints were stated against the Hejaz; principally that pilgrimage from Najd was prevented and it boycotted the implementation of certain public policy in contravention of shari'a. Source: Internet