Election (disambiguation)

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An election is a political process.

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The point of no return is the moment after which adverse consequences would commit one to a course of action.

Face to Face or Face 2 Face may refer to:

A bodyguard is an individual who protects another from harm or threats.

Missing or The Missing may refer to:

Perfect Match may refer to:

Root of all evil or Root of evil may refer to:

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It Takes Two may refer to:

Big Boss or The Big Boss may refer to:

Pursuit may refer to:

A suspect is a person suspected of committing a crime.

Dibley may refer to:

La Femme Nikita may refer to:

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