The last scrutineer pierces each ballot with a threaded needle through the word "Eligo (elect)" and places it on the thread.
Despite the current atmosphere of distrust, falling in love sight unseen, often through the written word, has been happening for centuries.
If religion is the suppression of the evidence of the eye through the dictate of the word, such calmly unwavering images, with their wry humor and generous sympathy, have the force of a quiet, steadfast resistance.
"As I was walking back through the crowd it was the word on everyone's lips, " Sally Anne Aldous, 29, told CNN over the phone.
That sense of family extends to their crew and their legion of fans, all of whom have discovered the band through word-of-mouth and, latterly, the Internet.
The states will also work with the IRS on what it calls "counter marketing"--attempting to get the word out, through the media and tax professionals, that certain tax avoidance schemes don't work.
For instance, the human brain learns best through pictures, not through the written or spoken word.
Just double tap any word to get the dictionary definition or translation and with one more tap, learn more about the word through Wikipedia.
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Backed by primarily by some of her savings and one small investor, Ms Oliver launched Tribe Events in July last year, promoting the site through word of mouth and on internet search engine Google.
Then start spreading the word through social media.
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More than 200, 000 girls have joined Girl Up and are hosting fundraisers in their schools, spreading the word through their social media networks, and donating their own money to help girls like them in other countries.
Continue advertising the day with local blogs in your community (see if your area offers a Patch in it), working with your PR team to get local TV coverage if your business is represented by a public relations firm, and spread the word through friends and family on Facebook and Twitter.
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Though the Stanford researchers have done little to publicise their success, word has spread through the sporting fraternity.
Ellis scored England's fourth try after the break and although Italy cut the gap through Mirco Bergamasco, Mark Cueto had the final word for the hosts.
After all, what better way to glimpse inside the strange word of Edwardian literary society than through the bizarre, and often spooky, life of J.
In fact, relationship-based marketing was the only technique that business owners had before they could spread the word to broader audiences through print, then radio, then TV, then the Web, and now through social networks.
Initially, it was poems and songs, and then it kind of became the spoken word through hip-hop.
Word tore through the tiny country--it has fewer than 300, 000 residents--as Hafskip's collapse became a national scandal.
That deal officially went through on Monday, and the word inside AOL is the layoffs will be executed no later than Friday.
Let me just walk you through the three stops with a word about each, because each of them is indicative of an element of our Asia policy.
Government programs The U.S. Small Business Administration has timely, helpful advice for entrepreneurs eager to learn about every aspect of entrepreneurship, from getting the word out through social media and raising money to writing a business plan.
Now the iconic cartoon-maker is trying to get the case thrown out on the grounds that Slesinger had stolen confidential documents, rifling through rubbish within Disney offices and taking the word "confidential" off the documents it found.
The paper also tracked word usage through time (each year, for instance, 1% of the world's English-speaking population switches from "sneaked" to "snuck").
The company finds clients through word of mouth, its Web site and direct mail to developers.
Ambras and Ellis spread the word about Notchup through friends and at conferences.
The campaign is spread through word-of-mouth, editorials, and crucially, emails.
"We said, 'We're going to roll the dice and the take chance it will be critically well-received and get an award accolade that would keep it in the ether and, through word of mouth, more people would go to see it, '" says its star Bradley Cooper.
The niche community builds its ranks primarily through word of mouth and specialized courses at elite MBA programs, with very little recruiting or publicity for the model.
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In recent years, however, the museum's popularity has grown through word of mouth, and it has become a repository of goods donated by other Thais to preserve the near past.
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