He was one of several MPs from all parties who supported those campaigning for a medal for veterans who served in Egypt. |
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She lost her baby to cot death, but because of this, the lives of thousands of other babies have been saved by her relentless campaigning. |
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The cotes are the subject of constant campaigning and the standards have risen across the board. |
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The union is campaigning to ensure the shipyard in Barrow gets a follow-on order for more Astute nuclear submarines. |
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The mass media play a vital role in campaigning for the welfare of less fortunate individuals and families. |
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As these young babes came squalling into the world, the suffragettes were in full cry, campaigning for a say in running the country. |
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Their frock coats, if not ripped and worn from hard campaigning, were torn by bullet holes and shrapnel. |
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While Maureen was fronting the campaigning, she collapsed with a heart attack and nearly died. |
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The idea may have gained currency that he is a bit of a saint, what with all his campaigning. |
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One is that the restrictions of movement in rural areas could curtail normal campaigning. |
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That is why Oxfam is campaigning to scrap the voucher system and replace it with more humane funding. |
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A year on, he's gone from being a political outcast to a powerhouse of campaigning energy. |
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Elections are won and lost not in the four weeks of campaigning but in the long battle of ideas that precedes them. |
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There is an entry for each of 200 days of campaigning, usually several, datelined by town. |
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His vision, determination, and tireless campaigning spearheaded the development of prehospital care and emergency medicine in Britain. |
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After unsuccessfully campaigning against daylight saving time, drive-ins began losing patrons due to late starting times in summer. |
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It is a convention that prime ministers are not seen to have any campaigning role in a by-election. |
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The governor has shown flashes of the same bluntness in his prime-time campaigning. |
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Friday I am seeing some very go-ahead graphic designers in North Walsham who have come up with some very innovative campaigning ideas. |
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It is no surprise then, that Mr Howard today met constituents in Adelaide's northern suburbs, keeping the campaigning by proxy in full swing. |
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There is no doubt that those campaigning for the right-to-die push at an open door. |
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The WI has a strong track record as a campaigning organisation, particularly on green issues. |
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Howard later wrote that the campaigning began at seven in the morning and often didn't end until eleven at night. |
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The campaigning couple are also angry that no town, district or county councillors have come to visit the site. |
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In recent years, he has become as famous for his campaigning on environmental and human rights issues as for his music. |
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We have been campaigning for the bus lanes' removal ever since it was put there. |
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It is evident there is an ongoing need for a local group campaigning in the cause of peace and justice. |
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The net also plays into the Tories' hands by facilitating the 'dog-whistle' campaigning at which he has become increasingly adept. |
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In Britain, the doughty, campaigning spirit of Greenham Common and Faslane has yet to be heard. |
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I had hopes that she, a campaigning journalist, would develop her twin strains of doughtiness and dottiness and become a thorn in the flesh. |
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He has been campaigning for more than a year for tighter security at the site. |
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We are campaigning for the abolition of nuclear weapons and all other weapons of mass destruction. |
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They have offered the site to the parent action group campaigning for a new rink. |
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His campaigning uniform is a dark suit and black loafers, his tie a startling shade of red, one of five he bought as a job lot. |
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The union is campaigning for an increase in pay and a cut in the working week to 32 hours. |
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But what surprised me most about the meeting was a general agreement that the biggest turn-off was the adversarial nature of the campaigning. |
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Given the increasing popularity of low-cost air travel, environmental groups have been savvy in their campaigning approach. |
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For the Trust it marked not just a few months' worth of campaigning but represented the culmination of nearly half a century of tireless effort. |
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Residents are campaigning to close a playground, claiming gangs of youths who gather are subjecting them to a reign of terror. |
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As well, Greenpeace and the ITF are jointly campaigning against the pollution and exploitation at the world's ship wrecking yards. |
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Do those campaigning for the legalisation of cannabis automatically condone heroin use? |
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He has been campaigning for more than a decade for the power lines that dominate the estate to be resited away from local houses. |
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The government had worked hard to restrain price rises for the campaigning period. |
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It is time for Liberal Democrats to prioritise policies and campaigning against violence. |
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Anti-racists are campaigning in the area to isolate the tiny number of hardened racist thugs. |
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As well as highlighting these positive stories, regional newspapers also generate good news by campaigning for local causes. |
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The family seem to have limitless energy for campaigning, and are prepared to use shock tactics to get their message across. |
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Thousands of parents formed action groups and lobbied their MPs in campaigning against the proposed changes. |
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But their employer locked them out last year, and they have been campaigning for their jobs ever since. |
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After a long and abrasive period of campaigning, the UK General Election has finally arrived. |
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Celebrity campaigning is a logical extension of celebrity charity work, as Princess Diana showed when she took up landmines. |
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Almost two years of campaigning in primaries and for the White House have left him at home in public meetings. |
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The sackcloth and ashes of 1999 are being cast off and he is not sorry now for campaigning against the Scottish parliament. |
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Such attire is indeed convenient for campaigning on the streets or elsewhere. |
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The terrain, the monsoons, the fierce tribes, all combined with the long years of campaigning to take some of the heart out of the Macedonians. |
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The absence of a real, active campaigning democratic left has left a vacuum which the authoritarians have filled. |
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A series of away-days has also been organised to hone their campaigning skills. |
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This will make a mockery of all the years of consultation and campaigning by so many local people. |
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Public education campaigning and enforcement, backed by industry support, has made drink driving unacceptable. |
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But more importantly, you've got to turn your back on all this negative campaigning. |
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That is why we will carry on campaigning against the warmongers, privatisers and scapegoaters. |
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Her campaigning has gathered much support, including backing from farming families. |
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Direct mail and telemarketing will always play a vital role in campaigning and fundraising. |
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Some 18 candidates began campaigning and each was promised equal time on the local television station. |
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Journalists normally fret about negative campaigning and condemn attacks that dig out personal baggage in a candidate's background. |
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She has been campaigning for a sectarian element to be incorporated into Scots law since she set up the organisation almost two years ago. |
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He has been campaigning in the junior flyweight, flyweight and junior bantamweight divisions, destroying every opponent with frightening aplomb. |
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It was a masterly strategy in which they re-wrote the rulebook by campaigning as an independent party in government. |
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Much of the company's success has been tied up with its campaigning approach to the pursuit of social and environmental issues. |
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Residents are campaigning for traffic calming measures on a road where a four-year-old boy was killed. |
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But Foreign Office ministers admitted yesterday that there was little point in the short term in campaigning hard on the euro. |
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And today a campaigning cyclist was pedalling along the busy route during rush hour to highlight the need for a safer bike lane. |
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Her organisation, already operating on a shoestring, is likely to close, after nearly six years of campaigning. |
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If he feels that strongly about the current situation should he not be campaigning for someone else? |
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The campaigning women said mothers need more than just a place to give birth, especially young mums. |
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The local community is campaigning for a museum to commemorate the district as the historic birthplace of the famous car. |
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The happiness crusaders argue that their campaigning will help create more caring, altruistic and trustful communities. |
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The cleaners, members of the union, are campaigning for a living wage as well as sick pay, holidays and a pension. |
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Heffernan, who turns 21 this month, is campaigning to highlight the dangers of not wearing helmets and face guards during hurling games. |
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The Gazette has been campaigning for six months to get improvements made on the dangerous road, which has a number of black spots. |
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Single-issue campaigning always brings strange alliances and it's silly to be over-fastidious. |
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The appetite for political consulting is triggered by the recognition that campaigning is an undertaking for professionals. |
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Labour officials point to polls showing that negative campaigning is increasingly unpopular with voters. |
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After the national conventions, the two parties presidential hopefuls can concentrate on campaigning for the ultimate prize in American politics. |
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They did this by campaigning for Popular Alliances and Popular Fronts with the native bourgeoisies. |
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People are campaigning against plans for a mobile phone mast in Nelson because they say it will spoil the view of a nature reserve. |
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Members of Calne Town Council are campaigning for safer roads following a number of accidents and near misses in the town. |
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Here, we consider the concept of negative advertising and the effects such practices have on modern-day campaigning. |
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Never before had the top-down world of presidential campaigning been opened to a bottom-up, laterally networked community of ordinary voters. |
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He has people for the mundane things, so he can keep his focus on campaigning, golf, basketball and vacays. |
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Early on, she uses a behind-the-scenes look at campaigning to reveal the vacuity of candidates' on-stage convictions. |
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Now her neighbours are campaigning for action to eradicate the problem, which has been a running sore in the neighbourhood for several years. |
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Back when he was first campaigning for the presidency, he seemed to epitomize his country's isolationist tendencies. |
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You can forget the vows of both parties to forego vituperation in campaigning. |
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In daily campaigning, Australians borrow very little from their American cousins. |
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The young stargazer's actions have been greeted with glee by Southampton astronomers who have long been campaigning for a clear night sky. |
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The news has been welcomed by groups campaigning for improved public transport. |
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Parents accused of harming their children have also been campaigning for change. |
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Tomorrow we're not campaigning in the morning out of respect for the Pope's funeral. |
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Ever since they were installed, residents have been campaigning for their removal. |
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I'm campaigning about it and I've refused to pay so far so the bills are mounting up. |
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The trouble with campaigning in the wilds of Oxfordshire is that you lose touch with the main battle. |
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Villagers in Heaton are among those now campaigning to protect land from housing. |
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He added that low pay advocacy groups were also campaigning against the changes. |
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As an active cyclist I will not be campaigning for more cycle routes to push my bike along. |
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Since then, the families have been campaigning for justice and for a full public inquiry. |
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Residents are campaigning against land behind their homes being used for allotments. |
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The Humanist Society is campaigning for a change in the law to allow anyone to carry out the ceremony. |
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He may not be aware that Baildon commuters are campaigning for a direct service to Leeds. |
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Tom has been campaigning to ensure the bill keeps the rights of the disabled to the fore. |
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They have long been campaigning in favour of a relief road around the village. |
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Most will be campaigning against poverty and trying to raise awareness of problems in Africa. |
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I have spent much of my life working in and campaigning for tropical rain forests and their people. |
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They are campaigning on issues such as affordable housing, transport and education. |
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With the election set to take place on Thursday of this week, Labour and the Lib Dems have been campaigning hard. |
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In spite of weeks of arduous campaigning, she is buzzing with energy and raring to get stuck in to her political career. |
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At least one candidate in the election reports that campaigning has proven hazardous to his health. |
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Left wing politicos would do well to start campaigning at the local level now and get a head start on their opponents. |
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A mother campaigning for openness surrounding the schools merger says questions remain unanswered. |
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A group of Labour MSPs are now openly campaigning for ministers to relax their plans. |
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Indeed, in recent days both frontrunners seem to have hit their stride, for the time being at least, and are campaigning smoothly. |
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Since the 1980s, incumbents and challengers alike are continuously campaigning. |
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Families campaigning to clean up one of the most overcrowded areas in Britain today vowed to reclaim their streets from flytippers. |
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Opponents have been campaigning for a ban for decades and say the practice is appallingly cruel and unnecessary. |
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Doctors at Tasmania's public hospitals have been campaigning for a major overhaul of the system. |
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Twenty per cent of the sustentation fee shall be paid into a specially held account for the purposes of campaigning. |
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They were also looking for human interest stories, getting under the skin of the readership, and campaigning. |
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The pair are campaigning for the reopening of the small police station, which closed to the public several years ago. |
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He says he is resigning to spend more time campaigning for progressive causes like fair trade. |
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The environmental group is campaigning for urgent action to put a stop to this wholesale impoverishment of our native flora. |
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It was an excellent campaigning sale and four of us sold 43 papers at the tube, far more than usual. |
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Let them take to active campaigning now, contest the elections next time, and later perhaps, even become Ministers. |
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This is where personal campaigning by influential people here comes into play. |
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The Yorkshire Post has now been campaigning for over two years to raise the profile of physical education in state school timetables. |
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The inhabitants of the Western Isles are still campaigning to have them returned. |
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The debates on this day are the culmination of nine years of strenuous and concentrated campaigning. |
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He had been trying to coordinate a week of anti-war campaigning on campus and had just wiped inky fingers across one of the pristine T-shirts. |
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They say political consultants know this, and use negative campaigning for this very purpose. |
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Was he out there campaigning against the KGB for its intrusion into the privacy of the life of the average Soviet person? |
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Not content with just one target, these flaggers soon dogged the steps of campaigning state legislators who had backed the new banner. |
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Last I heard, his tragic wife, convinced of his innocence, was campaigning to clear his name. |
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If dog whistle campaigning works, how many people are considering changing their vote as a result? |
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Do they start politicking, if you will, start talking to each other, campaigning for votes or helping others that they want? |
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Weeks of political campaigning comes to an end today as voters across the country go to the polls in the general election. |
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Paul has been campaigning heavily in the North Star State, and is hoping to take advantage of its quirky libertarian streak. |
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In Britain, he became active in the West African Students' Union and met several Black African leaders campaigning for independence and a pan-African movement. |
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Meanwhile local residents, no slouches when it comes to campaigning against projects which they deem to be unacceptable, can be expected to keep matters under close scrutiny. |
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In defiance of their trade unions, the workers were striking for improved working conditions and the release of a co-worker arrested for campaigning for a hartal. |
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We are also campaigning for a 50 per cent reduction in income tax for multiplexes in metros and exemption of countervailing duty for colour negatives and positive film rolls. |
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The whole area of politics and campaigning is infuriating at times. |
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Oscarologists are campaigning for the actor to get a nod for his soulful, steady breakout turn. |
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Its introduction marked the culmination of 120 years of campaigning. |
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The area has become a hot spot for Liberal campaigning in the past 12 months, as was clear during the federal election, and it appears the party are not about to let up. |
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While they cannot win, they can upset the normal campaigning balance. |
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The meeting followed years of campaigning by the parents after their daughters were diagnosed with severe blood disorders that required bone marrow transplants. |
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Meantime, the challenges of being Rector of Dundee should not daunt Kelly, with her empathetic skills, campaigning experience and endless enthusiasm. |
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I am disabled and housebound, so have to put up with it all day, every day, and have been campaigning alone for nearly four years about this dreadful noise. |
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His skills make the link between a strategic overview, an instinct for the telling slogan or soundbite, and an understanding of the nuts and bolts of campaigning. |
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The SNP election broadcast about waiting lists was controversial and provoked many heart-searching discussions about negative campaigning and taste. |
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The fact that the discourse over the euro vote was especially harsh, with increased negative campaigning, can be attributed to the professionalization of politics. |
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Reluctantly instead he turned south down the Indus and, in some of the most bloodthirsty campaigning of a gory career, overwhelmed various tribes. |
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In particular, Quaker tradition, with its unifying sense of humanity's spiritual oneness, had laid the cornerstone of much early pacifist campaigning. |
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Later in the series, David meets eco-warriors and an earnest teenage girl who is campaigning against the local chemical plant, which she blames for her brother's death. |
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Kean had responded by saying he was at that very moment heading out to do some campaigning. |
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Among the topics were personal experiences of coming out at work, the tick box approach to dealing with discrimination and the need to continue campaigning and lobbying. |
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What would stop a rival from making it look like you were campaigning by e-mail, so that they could get you disqualified, thus handing them the position? |
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Influence within Europe is at the heart of this debate and those opposing our membership of the euro must understand clearly what they are campaigning for. |
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She speaks very authoritatively and knowledgeably about this issue, she is committed to campaigning on it for the long term. |
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What is happening to the campaigning steamroller that was going to propel the new prophets of technocratic and meritocracy craving Labor into power? |
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The summer marked the end of the campaigning season and having exacted some sort of tribute, taken hostages, and agreed some kind of alliance, Caesar returned to Gaul. |
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The leaders of the Socialist and Green parties stepped off the early train in La Rochelle to spend the day campaigning with Royal. |
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We know he has always loved the art of campaigning, and he seems to be relishing this opportunity to sell a ton of books and also to polish up his legacy. |
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He is unfailingly polite and contrite, still slightly awkward with the artifice of campaigning after all these years. |
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That is why Malloy is campaigning on a lonely stretch of barber shops and boxing gyms in New Haven a week before the election. |
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Beneath all the bobbing and weaving in Washington is an attempt to seek the balance between campaigning and governing. |
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One day while Richards was campaigning, someone reported there was a bomb on her small plane. |
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Cianci spent the last several days campaigning in the Buddy-Mobile, an SUV plastered with posters of himself. |
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Thousands of union workers are canvassing door-to-door, calling voters and campaigning against the candidate online. |
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We are campaigning for the return of the families of the abductees and hope for assistance only on that point and for understanding of our feelings. |
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The road has proved to be a contentious issue, splitting the village of Hilperton into two camps, one supporting the application, the other campaigning against it. |
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While campaigning in South Carolina on Tuesday, Paul was asked if plan B should be legal. |
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He also supported the concept of the American free trade area in the Senate but now, on the hustings, is campaigning for protectionism to safeguard American jobs. |
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He is scheduled to continue campaigning on Monday, attending rallies for Republican candidates in Florida and Connecticut. |
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Does campaigning for others who are actual merchants have to itself meet their criteria? |
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Veterans like Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer are campaigning as well. |
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Conservative councillors, who have been campaigning for a weekly clean, said they were dismayed by the decision and felt residents had been let down. |
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The worthies claimed that the jeeps had literally come apart during campaigning as they carried 20 to 25 campaigners over the worst possible terrain. |
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The largest European observer group also found flaws with every step of the electoral process from voter registration and campaigning to the actual vote. |
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That makes voter registration and door-to-door campaigning more important than ever. |
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Some people would have marched off mob-handed to settle the score, some people would have gone into hiding and ceased all anti-racism campaigning. |
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Since becoming Congress President in 1998 she has worked hard to renew the party, campaigning in three General Elections to help bring it back to power. |
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I urge everyone to get involved in last-minute campaigning to save them. |
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How effective do you feel the medium is in campaigning for social justice and elevating social consciousness? |
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You're never going to be able to activate a group of workers or mobilise a group of workers if you're campaigning for something that they don't care about. |
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It admits that a third of its executive committee are Trots, and there does seem to be a hardline Bolshevik edge to the organisation's campaigning. |
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Amid those campaigning for Maloney and Boyd, there are a sizeable number of players who would prefer to reward the goal tally and skills of Hearts' Rudi Skacel. |
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However, campaigning parents have launched a petition to save Blackfield Infant School and are staging a public meeting on the site next Tuesday at 7.30 pm. |
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While Davis was campaigning for that most recent election, her office was attacked with a Molotov cocktail. |
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Nicolas Chartier has been tarred and feathered in Hollywood for negative Oscar campaigning. |
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Some find solace in campaigning and others want nothing to do with it. |
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The hope was to encourage interethnic cooperation in election campaigning. |
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That would change the complexion and tone of campaigning considerably. |
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Lobby groups are campaigning to influence this high-agenda debate. |
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He went on to recount campaigning on a rainy Friday night when he had to push himself to keep going. |
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The people of Wisconsin have been merely pawns in the new era of nonstop nationalized campaigning. |
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It used to be that we had to wait until an election year for negative campaigning, rumor-mongering, mud-slinging, and win-at-all-cost consultants. |
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Britain maintained a standing army of 220,000 at the height of the Napoleonic Wars, of whom less than half were available for campaigning. |
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The history of Rome's campaigning is, if nothing else, a history of obstinate persistence overcoming appalling losses. |
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All parties suspended campaigning for a time in the wake of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing on 22 May. |
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Major political parties also suspended campaigning for a second time on 4 June, following the June 2017 London Bridge attack. |
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He then spent several years campaigning against the Silures and the Ordovices. |
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Bleddyn ap Cynfyn himself was killed in 1075 while campaigning in Deheubarth against Rhys ab Owain. |
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According to Sir John Edward Lloyd, the challenges of campaigning in Wales were exposed during the 20 year Norman invasion of Wales. |
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He knew about command from the ground up, about the importance of logistics, about campaigning in a hostile environment. |
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A local group is campaigning for the reopening of Saltford station between Bath and Bristol, to coincide with electrification. |
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During the war Edward built several major castles in order to better control the region and act as bases for campaigning. |
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The coalition of religious conservatives was campaigning against, in their view, rampant obscenity in the entertainment industry. |
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The marriage would prove to be unsatisfactory and the two would spend years apart while Wellesley was campaigning. |
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Even during the time Churchill was campaigning against Indian independence, he received official and otherwise secret information. |
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He decided to run for the Presidency and has been campaigning the whole year only to lose miserably in the election. |
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Thanks in part to campaigning on the part of Cornish regionalists, Cornwall was able to obtain Objective One funding from the European Union. |
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While he was still campaigning in Spain, the Senate began bestowing honours on Caesar. |
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In late summer, 55 BC, even though it was late in the campaigning season, Caesar decided to make an expedition to Britain. |
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Volunteering at home may elicit images of helping the less fortunate, or campaigning with a local pressure group. |
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It became a particular focus of critique for reformers campaigning against the use of imprisonment for children, most notably Mary Carpenter. |
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He was campaigning against Metellus's apparent lack of swift action against Jugurtha. |
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Burebista's Dacian state was powerful enough to threaten Rome, and Caesar contemplated campaigning against the Dacians. |
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Trajan's troops were mauled in the encounter, and he put off further campaigning for the year in order to regroup and reinforce his army. |
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But when campaigning against Germanic tribes, Alexander attempted to bring peace by engaging in diplomacy and bribery. |
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In 737, at the tail end of his campaigning in Provence and Septimania, the king, Theuderic IV, died. |
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Conservative campaigning sought to blame the deficit on the previous Labour government. |
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The Classical Greeks and the Romans wrote prolifically on military campaigning. |
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Two pieces of legislation, known as The Beer Orders, were introduced in December 1989, partly in response to Camra campaigning. |
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When not campaigning he would travel the province hearing complaints and recruiting new troops. |
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The exhorter is David Perdue, a glutton for punishment who has been campaigning incessantly for 15 months and may be doing so for two more. |
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Hailsham put off many potential backers by his extrovert, and some thought vulgar, campaigning. |
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By 210, Severus' campaigning had made significant gains, despite Caledonian guerrilla tactics and purportedly heavy Roman casualties. |
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Parliament was dissolved on 25 September and after three weeks of campaigning the general election took place on 15 October. |
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They work as a single parliamentary group within Westminster, and were involved in joint campaigning during the 2005 general election campaign. |
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When the campaigning season began, the consular legions were marched into the Insubres territory again. |
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While campaigning against Byzantium he ordered the covering of the tomb of his fellow Carthaginian Hannibal with fine marble. |
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Since the 1960s there has been much less military damage and litter mainly as a result of the DPA's campaigning. |
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In 1399, while he was campaigning in Ireland, his cousin Henry Bolingbroke seized power. |
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His staff want to shoehorn an extra stop into his already packed campaigning schedule. |
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She was campaigning against female circumcision 40 years ago and has visited many foreign brothels to see prostitutes' lives at first-hand. |
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As a campaigning politician, he really knew how to shake hands, kiss babies, and work the room. |
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Rugby Rail Users Group is campaigning hard to secure more direct express services down the Trent Valley main line to Crewe, Preston and beyond. |
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The organisation, which has been campaigning against Shi'ism, said the mosque in Tehran started to be demolished last Wednesday. |
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Buses are often used for advertising, political campaigning, public information campaigns, public relations, or promotional purposes. |
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Outside of campaigning, some activists choose to engage in direct intervention such as the sabotage of the hunt. |
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The SNP and Plaid Cymru were involved in joint campaigning during the 2005 General Election campaign. |
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Part III enquires into the impact of associationism, intensive election campaigning and media exposure on political participation. |
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If, indeed, he was the dirty old man they allege, then why didn't they raise their campaigning Lib-Dem knees into his wedding tackle sharpish? |
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The Tibet Autonomous Region is a self-governed province in China, but many Tibetans have been campaigning for independence for decades. |
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While campaigning in 1855 for a return to the White House, former President Millard Fillmore allied himself with a local SSSB klavern. |
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Farage rehydrates On a lighter note, one in four of candidates said they had been bitten or chased by a dog whilst out campaigning. |
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Word-of-mouth campaigning is a cost-effective way to keep clients ringing your phone, and it forces you to run a tight ship, experts say. |
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Todt is understood to have already begun campaigning, flying out to chivvy support from member clubs across the globe. |
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Activists campaigning on a range of issues may use the language of minority rights, including student rights, consumer rights, and animal rights. |
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The Union has provided a prominent platform for political campaigning of all kinds in recent years. |
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Sandoval accuses the TSE of failing to stop the ruling FRG from illegally campaigning in public schools. |
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The 1980s saw the SNP further define itself as a party of the political left, such as campaigning against the poll tax. |
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After four years of campaigning a competition was successfully organised with the Black Country Living Museum. |
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Leanne first noticed the social networks when in hours 200 people were galvanised to picket anti-abortionists campaigning in Cardiff. |
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Wallace went on to become an early socialist and anticolonialist, campaigning for the common ownership of productive land. |
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Gordon Brown, as he has self-effacingly pointed out, is not God's gift to television or to campaigning. |
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On July 31, Lopez Obrador will leave the mayorship to devote himself full time to campaigning. |
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The Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn faced growing criticism from his party, which had supported remaining within the EU, for poor campaigning. |
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In 2008 Mr Galloway was pelted with a rubber stress ball as he was campaigning in an open-top bus in London. |
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The climate of the region is dominated by the seasonal monsoon rains, which allowed effective campaigning for only just over half of each year. |
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In 2008 the Bradford West MP was pelted with a rubber stress ball as he was campaigning in an open-top bus in London. |
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On 16 June all official national campaigning was suspended until 19 June after the killing of MP Jo Cox. |
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The Tuberous Sclerosis Association is campaigning to have everolimus made available for the condition. |
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When not campaigning, he toured his lands advertising his benevolence, and supporting the economy and the arts. |
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Although his son Caracalla continued campaigning the following year, he soon settled for peace. |
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Emperor Septimius Severus visited Eboracum in 208 and made it his base for campaigning in Scotland. |
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There are a number of pressure groups campaigning on the issue of the licence fee. |
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In the United States, negative campaigning and character attacks are more common than elsewhere, potentially suppressing turnouts. |
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Occupying Germany had proven too costly and with it, ended 28 years of Roman campaigning across the North European plains. |
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During the same period, negative campaigning has become ubiquitous in the United States and elsewhere and has been shown to impact voter turnout. |
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Theodosius's financial position must have been difficult, since he had to pay for expensive campaigning from a reduced tax base. |
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After this, the legion was probably part of the imperial army in the Rhine borderlands that was campaigning against the Germanic tribes. |
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We live in a great age for negative campaigning because any charge can be rebutted in real time on the Internet. |
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This second marriage seems improbable as Edward was campaigning in Ireland at the time, and a marriage in the midst of these events is unlikely. |
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In the meantime, the British entered winter quarters, and were in a good place to resume campaigning. |
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The delay allowed British forces to regroup for campaigning the following year. |
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Provisions were frequently destroyed by rats, and their containers were too fragile to sustain a long ocean voyage or the rigors of campaigning. |
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The war did not end with Montfort's death, and Edward participated in the continued campaigning. |
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Hardie spent the rest of his life campaigning for votes for women and developing a closer relationship with Sylvia Pankhurst. |
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The union speculates that at this time he was involved in campaigning for an improvement in pay for Air Ministry staff. |
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There were more victories, including the Battle of Verneuil, but it was impossible to maintain campaigning at this level. |
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Parliament went into dissolution on 24 March 2016, allowing the official period of campaigning to get underway. |
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But in the 1990s she was contacted by the Association for British Civilian Internees in the Far East Region, which was campaigning for the former camp inmates. |
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I am afraid that some of the nobles who are campaigning for it simply want to use the Estates to cut down the King's power and increase their own. |
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The official use of the language followed years of campaigning. |
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Several presidential hopefuls are campaigning in New Hampshire this week. |
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Constantine was able to spend a year in northern Britain at his father's side, campaigning against the Picts beyond Hadrian's Wall in the summer and autumn. |
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Both nations enlisted large numbers of sedentary militia who were unsuited for campaigning, and were mostly employed to release regular forces for active duty. |
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There are a number of groups in the UK campaigning for electoral reform, including the Electoral Reform Society, Make Votes Count Coalition and Fairshare. |
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From April 2013 people could join Team2015 without being Party members, and take part in political campaigning for the party in the 2015 general election. |
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