You have a situation whereby a member from a home state can essentially blackball a nominee, and the nominee never knows what hit them. |
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Oh, how right the EU Parliament was to blackball him from the EU Commission! |
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In theory at least, any one of its 148 members could blackball an agreement. |
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The United States may blackball any aid to Myanmar, which produces around half the world's heroin. |
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And it's those men — men who blackball love as soon as it shows its flushed, open face — who populate Pinter's strongest work. |
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A radio executive said the Bush White House told them explicitly who they were expected to blackball from their airwaves. |
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Citi, however, is setting the standard, as epitomized by its Mike Mayo blackball. |
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The most important thing that emerged from last week's debate was the Prime Minister's promise that if Col. Nasses should blackball the Suez club the situation will be dumped into the lap of the Security Council. |
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The WPA play under blackball rules and have in excess of 10,000 registered players from more than 80 interleague teams throughout Wales. |
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Although if the rest of the league pooh-bahs were smart, they'd blackball the Glazer brothers and force 'em to live with their Tony Dungy firing faux paux. |
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The organisation of this festival of fun in the middle of winter is typical of the resilient people of Blackball. |
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