Rangatiratanga is not about going one way down a blind alley to a hollow end. |
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Finally, with a magnificent sense of the dramatic, we were pinioned by headlights against a wall in a blind alley. |
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But we have gone too far down this contextualist blind alley, it isn't particularly relevant. |
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One hour later, the car was cornered in a blind alley off Jinjing Lu and Jujin Lu and two knives and one hammer were found with the kidnapper. |
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Kelly was subjected to a brow-beating from a group of MPs frustrated that they had been led up a blind alley. |
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It was the speech of a politician who is out of touch and has led his country up a blind alley. |
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A signboard proclaiming Question Papers Unlimited has sprung up on top of a non-descript building in a blind alley. |
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It's a story of a free-spirited, independent, optimistic woman who finds that a huge inheritance leads into the blind alley of a loveless, cold marriage. |
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Will the struggles against global capitalism go forward on the program of socialist internationalism or will they be diverted into the blind alley of reactionary nationalism? |
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It is a blind alley, and in my opinion it should be given very careful consideration. |
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The debate on health insurance in the EU must not end up going down a blind alley. |
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They disregard the billboards designed to divert them into this or that blind alley of ease and pleasure. |
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The entrance to the palace is at the end of a blind alley which was once a private passage. |
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We should finally stop pursuing this blind alley towards supposed accession. |
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One civilian, Scarlett Ray Dodd, armed with an M1 Carbine, led them into a blind alley behind the Mennonite Church and dispatched of the entire mob. |
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Hidden away in a blind alley is a video installation by Susan Norrie. |
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Unions must once again be able to inspire and enhance the dreams of the majority of working people instead of leading them up a blind alley that serves the status quo. |
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In a tragic way, this experience has verified Trotsky's analysis, which stresses the blind alley of bourgeois nationalism in the countries oppressed by the imperialist powers. |
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The Heads of State or Government who took this Union down the blind alley of Nice must now bring it out again. |
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God, Who makes Life spring up in every heart, is coming to tell this slumbering People that if they have paralysed the Life that is in them, they will soon find themselves in a blind alley, with no way out. |
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To do otherwise would lead us down a blind alley. |
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The Commission is approaching things from the right angle, but I urge you not to circumvent the procedures agreed in the Interinstitutional Agreement, for that is to go down a blind alley. |
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He was deader than a dead dog's bone buried down a blind alley off a dead-end street in a ghost town. Man, he was dead. |
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In my view, this mix of coal and nuclear power is precisely the strategy that has driven the energy policy of the European Union up a blind alley. |
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This is a dangerous blind alley for the international community. |
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This is a blind alley and we must find a different way forward. |
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One promising avenue of extreme unemployment persistence, that of hysteresis, now seems likely to have been a blind alley, at least in the form that it has currently been conceptualized. |
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I strongly believe that today's narrow-minded, anti-nuclear approach to global warming will, under the guise of combating greenhouse gases, lead us down a blind alley where both our incomes and our freedoms will be curtailed. |
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I think it's a dead end, blind alley for them. |
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My son, the struggle waged by the Prince of Darkness, by following a materialistic conception of life, has led not only the Church, but all of humanity into a blind alley. |
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I therefore welcome the Commission's intention to assess the results of the German or British model first and only then to consider the possible way forward, not being pushed into a blind alley by the Socialists. |
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To isolate the problem of valid orders is to go up a blind alley. |
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