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text_A: The Xbox One uses a motion sensing input device called the Kinect.
text_B: The Leeds City Council elections were held on Thursday , 4 May 1990 , with one third of the council and vacancies in Beeston and North to be elected .. Leeds City Council. Leeds City Council. Beeston. Beeston, Leeds. There had been a number of by-elections in the interim , resulting in two Labour gains in Armley and Burmantofts from the Social and Liberal Democrats and holds elsewhere .. number of by-elections. Leeds City Council election, 1988#By-elections between 1988 and 1990. Labour. Labour Party ( UK ). Armley. Armley. Burmantofts. Burmantofts. Social and Liberal Democrats. Social and Liberal Democrats. The election was held amidst deep unpopularity for the Conservative national government and their poll tax measure , resulting in the party 's worst ever performance in the English locals .. Conservative. Conservative Party ( UK ). poll tax. poll tax ( United Kingdom ). The effects it had in Leeds were no less severe , with the party obtaining a record low vote share , with their victories confined to just 4 of the 33 wards , restricted to their Northern heartlands -- Cookridge , North , Roundhay and Wetherby -- losing stalwarts Aireborough , Halton , Pudsey North and Weetwood to Labour for the first time .. Labour. Labour Party ( UK ). Cookridge. Cookridge. Roundhay. Roundhay. Wetherby. Wetherby. Aireborough. Aireborough. Halton. Halton, Leeds. Pudsey. Pudsey. Weetwood. Weetwood. Both the Conservative vote and the SLD vote were little changed from the previous election ; the landslide was caused by a remarkable increase in Labour 's vote -- over 50 % on recent elections -- bringing with it a record turnout -LRB- with 1979 omitted -RRB- .. Labour. Labour Party ( UK ). Conservative. Conservative Party ( UK ). previous election. Leeds City Council election, 1988. Leeds City Council election, 1979. The SLD 's slate was notably much reduced , fielding their lowest number of candidates since 1978 , after their fall-back at their last outing .. Leeds City Council election, 1978. Similar to the last election , their sole loss was found in Armley to Labour , narrowly holding onto Otley & Wharfedale , but much more comfortably their Horsforth and Moortown seats .. Labour. Labour Party ( UK ). Armley. Armley. Otley. Otley. Wharfedale. Wharfedale. Horsforth. Horsforth. Moortown. Moortown, Leeds. In total , Labour 's five gains extended their majority by ten , comfortably surpassing party records in votes , vote share and council majority .. Labour. Labour Party ( UK ). Elsewhere , the leader of the newly formed Liberal Party Michael Meadowcroft -- alongside his fellow candidate in Harehills -- won a respectable second place in Bramley .. Liberal Party. Liberal Party ( UK, 1989 ). Michael Meadowcroft. Michael Meadowcroft. Harehills. Harehills. Bramley. Bramley, Leeds. Meanwhile , their fellow SLD defectors , the SDP joined the Communists in producing just one candidate -- with both collecting negligible support , suggesting possible demise -LRB- with the latter likely adversely impacted by recent international events -RRB- .. SDP. Social Democratic Party ( UK, 1988 ). Communists. Communist Party of Great Britain
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