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The Singapore Grand Prix takes place this weekend, where Button is currently in second position and Hamilton holds fourth place and McLaren-Mercedes is in second place.
FORBES: Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button Land In Singapore
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So you know, when you can say it's OK to come in with a campaign button or a t-shirt, you know somebody is going to be in a polling place trying to hand out literature, trying to talk to people about why they're wearing that t-shirt and trying to promote their candidate.
NPR: Can Your Clothes Keep You From Voting On Election Day?
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Button's Brawn GP team-mate Rubens Barrichello finished behind the dominant Red Bulls in third place, to close to within 23 points of Button in the world drivers' standings, with Vettel breathing down the Brazilian's neck.
CNN: Red Bull 1-2 as Vettel claims British GP
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Manuel Valdes, looking out of place in the kitchen in slacks and a button-down shirt, had an idea of how to salvage the desiccated pie pulled from the pizza oven: lay on slices of chicken sausage to replace the bone-dry pieces of chicken breast.
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In place of the Android Menu button, a small three-dot icon appears in all apps and this opens the menu.
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Vettel's second success of the season leaves him 25 points behind world championship leader Jenson Button -- who disappointed the home fans by finishing down in sixth place, the position he started from on the grid.
CNN: Red Bull 1-2 as Vettel claims British GP
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And in some states, you as a voter can go into the polling place with campaign T-shirt or a button, and vote as long as you're not hanging around campaigning for the candidate and doing other partisan campaigning activities, that's fine.
NPR: Can Your Clothes Keep You From Voting On Election Day?
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Second practice then saw Hamilton abandon the F-duct, which increases speed on the straights, while Button completed the session with the aerodynamic aid in place.
BBC: Jenson Button 'needs' podium finish at Italian GP
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Two weeks after the team's double third-lap retirement in Malaysia, Button could not get to grips with the circuit, though he did finish one place ahead of team-mate Takuma Sato.
BBC: QUALIFYING POSITIONS