The carve-up of Leichhardt Council has been put on hold following a Land and Environment Court ruling. |
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Trieste simultaneously became Italian and lost its livelihood with the carve-up of the Austro-Hungarian empire it had once serviced. |
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It will be interesting to see who gets what in the jobs carve-up, but that won't distract from the terrible financials. |
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Alec has tried to find out what the proposed carve-up will be but the information has not been forthcoming from government. |
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Furthermore, there appears to be little appetite for a company carve-up, right now. |
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It used to be that state and territory treasurers slugged it out with the federal treasurer over the carve-up of the Commonwealth's tax cake. |
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In return for playing a secondary role in the occupation other powers may hope to reap some of the rewards from the corporate carve-up. |
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We do support it, if it is a merger, a partnership, and not a takeover or a carve-up. |
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What the current negotiations are really about is the carve-up of contracts. |
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What we have at the moment is a political carve-up, with Ministers exercising majority-rule within their own domains. |
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Although it's meant to be a showcase of the best music around, in reality it's a carve-up between the major record companies. |
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Advertising executives had speculated that the two companies might discuss a carve-up of Aegis, which would be too large for Havas. |
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Her father was a Royalist involved in the resistance against those who collaborated with the Germans during the Second World War over the carve-up of Yugoslavia. |
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Americans take a carve-up from foreigners with amiability, and often join in the fun. |
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But the real losers in such a carve-up would be the world's poorest. |
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It was an almighty carve-up in which the knives were left on show. |
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The carve-up in the 1880s and 1890s of Africa and much of Asia by the great powers stimulated national rivalries and promoted racism. |
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But the company is understood to have held a last-ditch meeting with the Competition Commission to argue its case thought to include a carve-up of a 479-store portfolio. |
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Now that the election is over, the carve-up has well and truly begun. |
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I call on the countries that supported the carve-up of Serbia to withdraw their recognition of Kosovo, and on Russia to withdraw its recognition of Ossetia and Abkhazia. |
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In the colonial carve-up that followed, lines were drawn between the port cities of Mombasa and Dar es Salaam and the island of Zanzibar. |
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As to the newly united Europe, it has principally distinguished itself first by contributing to the carve-up of former Yugoslavia, and then by bombing Serbia and Kosovo. |
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The colonial carve-up was always vulnerable. |
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Recognizing that the current national boundaries were established in the imperialist carve-up of the Ottoman Empire following World War I, communists call for a socialist republic of united Kurdistan. |
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