Oil exporters have become financial kingmakers as real oil prices have leapt 170 per cent in real terms since 2001 to 25-year highs. |
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What the Democrats do have is a mother lode of celebrity kibitzers, hangers-on, wannabes, kingmakers, cause-stars and flirts. |
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I personally appeal for the exhibition of honesty by our kingmakers in the selection of a befitting personality for the kingly crown. |
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The import of his letter is that as Chairman of the Council of kingmakers, he could not provide leadership. |
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It was a commercial flop, but made waves with critics and industry kingmakers. |
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Historians know it too as the home of Tudor kingmakers, of Georgian kings and of the artists who followed in their train. |
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Men like Rove are the gurus, gray eminences, cardinals and kingmakers to the modern-day queens, and wield tremendous power and influence behind the scenes. |
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The Easter Road side can be SPL kingmakers as they face title-chasing Rangers and Celtic at home this week. |
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Former kingmakers are now forced to cozy up to uncrowned princes. |
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The nature of relation between Kurdistan and Baghdad, however, is much deeper and more complicated than the role of kingmakers the Kurds have again in this election. |
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Wellington Boone Ministries is launching its annual Kingmakers Conference May 24-26, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Atlanta. |
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