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There are many pros and cons to having a Democratic National Primary, instead of primaries held in separate states. The positive thing about a national primary is that it allows everyone in the country to feel like they are having a say in their party's future. The bad thing about it is that the primary does not address issues specific to each state, which leaves some people feeling neglected politically.
Usually not. Your kid, while still in school, will probably consider your home his primary residence. Generally, insurance companies do, too. In your case, in particular, being in the same state makes it highly unlikely that your carrier will base your rates on two separate residences. The above answer is incorrect, the majority of insurance companies will rate the Kid at the address of the school if in the same State as the parents. It is'nt based on where the kid thinks his primary residence is. If the kid is going to be going to school -out of state- then the insurance company will use the parents address as the rating address
No. The spouse and children have the primary right. The grandparents may step in if there is no spouse and the children are minors.
I think the wife's insurance is primary.
Your primary email address in yahoo is your yahoo username and that cannot be changed.
Parents or guardians are the primary educators of (most) children
a wide open primary. is when they remove the primary cover .and they put a belt instead of the chain.
a wide open primary. is when they remove the primary cover .and they put a belt instead of the chain.
You can use Chromatography.
www.evenlodeprimaryschool.co.uk
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