The two groups have jockeyed for position ever since, with Sistani's forces in the ascendancy recently. |
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Time was when Caribbean islands jockeyed to provide port to cruise ships brimming with free-spending tourists. |
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Throttling back I jockeyed my plane to the German's tail and blanketed his port side with fire. |
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At Cologne, 14 closely scheduled arrivals and departures jockeyed for track space. |
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He hummed to himself as he jockeyed the truck alongside the pumps. |
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The Bylaws and General Committees jockeyed back and forth for control of the day. |
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As the Cold War developed, the two superpowers jockeyed for position. |
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As finance jockeyed with technology as economic bellwethers, job hunters, fortune seekers and the news media hopped along for the ride. |
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Amid intermittent wafts of marijuana off Crosby Street, the restive audience downed Brooklyn lagers and jockeyed for seats. |
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Together they caused trouble, jockeyed for supremacy in English, and formed a 2-member society of revolutionaries. |
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Government critics, both Islamist and secular, jockeyed to exploit street-level discontent. |
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The federal and Quebec governments jockeyed for position as Quebec asserted the right to speak independently on the international stage when issues of provincial jurisdiction were being discussed. |
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Superpowers jockeyed for political supremacy, and the IOC wanted to take advantage of this heightened interest via the broadcast medium. |
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Minor attacks took place after 20 September, as both sides jockeyed for position and reorganised their defences. |
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Iran has jockeyed to regain international legitimacy and political leverage while hosting some 100 delegations at the Non-Aligned Movement in Tehran. |
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Holbein managed to secure commissions among those courtiers who now jockeyed for power, in particular from Anthony Denny, one of the two chief gentlemen of the bedchamber. |
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