I'm not referring to his efforts to redraw the political map, or inspire a post-racial, post-partisan politics. |
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Battles drew and redrew the political map of the continent over the last two millennia. |
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The political map of Roscommon is once again about to be redrawn with the severance of Longford and the addition of South Leitrim. |
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Thatcher set out to redraw the domestic political map as the geopolitical map of Europe was being transformed. |
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From tax relief to gay rights to health care, Romney has been all over the political map. |
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The landslide victory put the peanut farmer on the political map and helped create the folksy image that eventually earned him the presidential nod. |
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This leads to several maps, including: a political map, a relief map, and a map showing Canada's national parks. |
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The UK Independence Party was rewriting the political map of Britain last night as a tide of Euro-scepticism dominated the European Parliament elections. |
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Netanyahu and Peres come from opposite sides of the political map, one being an unswerving hawk, the other a relentless peacenik. |
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From May 2004, the political map of Europe will change, which is also a cue for the EESC to start to realign its external relations. |
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The political map of the European continent will be redrawn in less than two years. |
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Today, however, the political map of Africa is divided into more then 50 separate countries. |
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The choice of a given ballot system affects the political map in general and political parties in particular. |
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And so 10 million people were killed, 20 million were wounded, and the political map of the world was changed for all time. |
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Secondly, when we look at the political map of Europe today we see countries of uneven security status. |
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Young people are then firmly and rightly on the political map of Europe, their role and importance highlighted. |
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The European Council in December went further than a decision on Turkey, venturing into discussions of the EU's future political map and how to deal with the consequences. |
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With the world's political map being redrawn, the Community has stood out even more markedly in 1991 as a strong and stable factor, promoting democratic values and the virtues of the market economy. |
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The protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, the promotion of democracy and the consolidation of the rule of law are still priorities now that the political map of Europe has been reshaped. |
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This is the approach we must take in Bolivia too, or else the country faces the threat of disintegration, with all the resultant consequences for the political map of Latin America. |
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Indeed, it is rare to see so many successive twists and variegations in the topography of a country's political map elsewhere in the Middle East. |
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However, with the benefit of hindsight, in taking fast and decisive actions, we must not draw new artificial dividing lines on the political map of Europe and the rest of the world. |
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It has almost been 16 years now since Somalia, whose flag is hoisted at the UN premises in New York as well as in other regional bodies, has virtually been erased from the world political map as a viable State and country. |
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The SNP had firmly arrived on the political map. |
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I was concerned to hear this from Mr Dupuis, because obviously it is a subject that he knows well, as his party has just disappeared from the Italian political map. |
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On 3 March 1878, the Peace Treaty of San Stefano between Russia and the Ottoman Empire was signed, bringing Bulgaria back to the political map. |
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Once an empire or state collapses, as the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia did, it can be predicted that the political map of the continent will be redrawn. |
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The project was a pretext for remaking Zimbabwe's political map. |
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The political map points to a precarious reality. |
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He takes the reader on a tour of political unspeak that travels across the political map, although his political sympathies, it seems relatively clear, lie with the left. |
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