Sentence examples of "roll call vote" in English

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You had better call off your plan. Mejor le hubieras dado un alto a tu plan.
We'd better roll now. Será mejor que rodemos ahora.
The vote is unanimous. La votación es unánime.
Why don't you call Tom up? ¿Por qué no llamas a Tom?
She sat on the empty beach watching the waves roll in one after the other. Ella se sentó en la playa vacía, viendo las olas venir una tras otra.
Vote again then! ¡Pues vota otra vez!
Don't call me so late at night. No me llames tan tarde de noche.
Roll up your right sleeve. Súbete tu manga izquierda.
The new law will deprive religious minorities of their right to vote. La nueva ley priva a las minorías religiosas de su derecho a votar.
Did you call me up last night? ¿Tú me llamaste anoche?
Go to the hardware store and buy a roll of insulating tape. Andá a la ferretería a comprar un rollo de cinta aislante.
I don't plan to vote at the upcoming election. No pienso votar en la próxima elección.
Call me once you've arrived. Llámame cuando hayas llegado.
Mom, where is the toilet paper roll? Mamá, ¿dónde está el rollo de papel higiénico?
Vote for us! ¡Vota por nosotros!
My name is Alex, but I prefer that you all call me Augusto. Me llamo Alex, pero prefiero que me llamen Augusto.
Around here, they roll up the sidewalks at 7 o'clock. Aquí las calles están desiertas a partir de las siete.
If I were twenty, I could vote. Si yo tuviera veinte, podría votar.
In case of an emergency, call the police. En caso de emergencia, llama a la policía.
Tom was unable to decide who he should vote for. Tom no podía decidir por quién debería votar.
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