Officials said coalition forces ordered the airstrike after encountering hostile fire from the location. |
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I've put out feelers to get someone right inside the Cunningham community coalition to explain to us how the miracle happened. |
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Meetings of the local peace coalition include members of the Green Party, Wobblies, university professors, and die-hard Republican churchgoers. |
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Now, there are a lot of disgruntled and angry sugar farmers in a swag of marginal coalition seats. |
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A grand coalition will clearly be more right-wing than either of these governments. |
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Especially because they have advised him to go all the way without taking his coalition partners with him. |
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The bitter political debate over the court packing plan split the New Deal coalition and severely damaged Roosevelt's presidency. |
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But it was the Iraqis who nabbed him and turned him over to coalition authorities. |
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The Respect coalition has shown people are willing to vote for a left alternative. |
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The 13-party National Front, the rainbow coalition led by Abdullah, clearly took note of this and has been playing up the development card. |
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But it may prove to be the most important and yet the weakest link in the coalition against terrorism. |
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Broad Front is a left coalition made up of socialists, Communists and nationalists. |
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The century-old organization used to be at the mercy of the often contentious parties in Italy's coalition governments. |
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Yet its importance as a metaphor for evil means that the coalition remains desperate to exorcise these demons. |
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He's been put in an untenable position and his future in the ruling coalition is being debated openly. |
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To think that a ruling coalition will allow its nominated prime minister to be defeated in an election is inconceivable. |
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While he is playing the game of coalition politics, Labour are running rings around him. |
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For anyone trying to understand the British approach to coalition strategy during the war, this volume is a must-read. |
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Unlike the Grand Alliance, the Axis coalition formed by the pact had no agreed strategy for fighting the war. |
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One of Kaloyan's main missions at the time was to form an anti-Byzantine coalition to fight his enemy and gain more territories for his state. |
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The SDLP could offer to form a coalition with the unionists and centre parties, without Sinn Fein. |
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The nonpartisan effort, sponsored by a coalition of local groups, pushes registration at venues such as clubs and restaurants. |
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There was a grand coalition in Germany in the late 1960s, which was also a time of growing radicalisation. |
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It also revived a business coalition formed years earlier to promote the waterway for the benefit of communities along its shores. |
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So should there have been a coalition of South Asian groups called to the table after the Bollywood Cowboy theme was bruited? |
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Despite faring badly in the polls, the ruling right-of-centre coalition will ask parliament to cut the budget. |
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Other neoconservative organizations represented in the coalition by more than one member include AEI and Freedom House. |
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What do the allied coalition members plan to do in terms of changing their strategy? |
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This means Kim will have to forge a new coalition if he is not to serve out the remaining three years as a lame-duck president. |
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Reaganomics has been an uneasy and shifting coalition of several clashing schools of economic thought. |
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We need to sustain a coalition of nations that cooperates bilaterally and multilaterally with us in the counter terrorism mission. |
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This decision has caused the leadership of the ruling coalition to be pressed for time. |
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They are expected to help secure supply lines and reinforce coalition forces approaching the capital of five million people. |
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No-one likes having foreigners toting guns in their country and the coalition forces should leave the instant they are no longer needed. |
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However, he is in coalition with a far-right nationalist party that bitterly opposes both steps. |
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In fact there's a real question about whether either can even command enough support to put together a coalition with smaller parties. |
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Organised by a coalition of radical organisations to oppose globalisation, the event attracted quite a wide range of people. |
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There has never been a coalition between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. |
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I did have a coalition partner with me, a lieutenant colonel from the Australian army, but they still weren't talking to the media at that time. |
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It appeared US forces quickly took control after coalition warplanes bombarded the city and tanks rolled into the main square. |
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Without further ado, the new coalition is adopting the position of the outgoing right-wing government. |
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An international coalition of pressure groups said last night the contents of the deal were so diluted that they were meaningless. |
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Keegan also does justice to the exceptional quality of coalition war planning and operations, though only a third of the book is devoted to them. |
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And I think the question, also, that we have to look at is, what kind of quid pro quos are made to have a coalition like this? |
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Iraqi strongholds and fortified areas were sealed off with a part of coalition forces. |
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On the Nice Treaty, he believes that a rainbow coalition combined to defeat the treaty last time. |
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It opens up the possibility that some grand coalition of socialists and rightists might wield political power there. |
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The coalition last week demanded the party disendorse him as its candidate. |
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The show of nuclear capability should be placed in the context of the fragile political base on which India's new ruling coalition rests. |
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Some Communist leaders' statements have led to apprehensions among the ruling coalition about the Left's outside support. |
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Its early success was built upon a successful coalition among north-eastern evangelicals and north-western farmers. |
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When the Conservative party withdrew from Lloyd George's coalition in 1922, he immediately resigned and was never a serious force again. |
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More disturbing was the reportage from places captured by the coalition forces. |
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For their part, coalition officials and Western diplomats talk of leaving in around two years. |
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We need to form a progressive coalition that includes the religious groups sharing our morality. |
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They will face a tough task forming a governing coalition in a parliament that includes six other parties. |
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The party recently gave the First Minister enough wiggle room to negotiate on it in coalition talks next May. |
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Created in 1952 during the Darst administration, this loose coalition molded land-use policy alongside City Hall. |
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The party could become part of a ruling coalition for the first time in its history. |
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The rally was organized by a newly powerful coalition of fundamentalist religious parties. |
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In the following year, the ruling and opposition parties formed a coalition government. |
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This elite force is uniquely capable of working with the coalition partners clandestinely. |
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He's hoping the Communists will eventually play a part in some sort of broad left wing coalition government. |
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However, she is insisting that the Social Democrats recognise her claim to the chancellery before she agrees to hold formal coalition talks. |
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But now U.S. forces feels it's a nest of former regime loyalists and anti coalition fighters. |
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The international coalition the White House is assembling will fracture if it is asked to act based on hunches and surmises. |
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According to the constitution, the coalition will have seven days to nominate its Cabinet members. |
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Eisenhower is seen as homely, modest and more at home as a coalition leader than as a field commander. |
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When the coalition routed the ALP to win office after 13 years in opposition, the party ran a brilliant, centrally conducted campaign. |
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In Shangus and Nowgam villages the coalition team saw long queues of voters at polling booths. |
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Tanks rolled into the main square overnight after coalition warplanes bombarded the city. |
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They say the coalition is a popular front rather than a united front and invoke Trotsky to tell us we are wrong. |
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After staging a vigorous media campaign, the opposition coalition wins the parliamentary elections. |
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Now it seems he may have been bluffing all along, thus the efficacy of such a coalition seems doubtful. |
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What he needs is a run of luck that will allow him to keep this awkward coalition together. |
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With no coalition partner, the Society dissolved as France fell into radicalism. |
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Earlier, party officials made it clear that this was a categorical rejection of a coalition with Labour after the next election. |
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Since independence, the order has played a significant role in government, either in coalition or in opposition. |
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He was in charge of intelligence for coalition land forces during the invasion last year. |
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It is not, however, clear that the community is united enough yet to effectively close ranks against coalition forces. |
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This has broad coalition support and it's bipartisan, and I hope that it can be the real center of discussion as we solve this problem. |
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History shows that it is nearly always the smaller party in a coalition that takes the rap in that situation. |
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They would accept a coalition as a step toward absolute power but had no intention whatsoever of sharing power in a liberal democratic state. |
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Therefore, it was incumbent upon the coalition partners to frankly, honestly and realistically examine, debate and sort out the issue. |
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By the late 1960s, key elements of the New Deal coalition were under stress, and Republicans were poised to capitalize. |
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As you know, the coalition countries have been air dropping daily humanitarian rations for you. |
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The heroism of the police is recognized by the coalition in medal ceremonies like this. |
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Although he survived the motion, it caused a schism in the government and among coalition partners. |
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His coalition is broad and fissiparous, and the communists, who were the ruin of his last government, made a strong showing. |
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In fact, they were under much tighter control than any journalist accredited to the coalition forces. |
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Again, people say they are lame or opportunistic for aggrandizing themselves by trying to rally a world-wide coalition in opposition to us. |
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The Tories and Liberal Democrats deny they are a coalition but we have noted they frequently vote together. |
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Most of the European Governments were run under a coalition set-up and there was nothing wrong in such a system if it worked effectively. |
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One US company is accused of massively inflating its profits by setting up sham companies to send fake invoices which the coalition paid. |
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Certainly, the case for an expeditious coalition withdrawal gets stronger with every day, and every death. |
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Yes, it would expose the unseemly work of legislative horse-trading without which successful coalition and law-making may not be possible. |
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But a coalition of Quebec-based groups have decided to one-up the UN, making all of next week the Week of Action Against Racism. |
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In contrast to the coalition of 1969, a new coalition would not augur a new period of social reforms. |
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After a position paper is written, the legislative committee should share it with all grassroots members and other coalition organizations. |
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Generally an elected assembly is dissolved only if there is crisis in the house or if a ruling coalition breaks down. |
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For the past 24 hours coalition air and missile raids have come to a virtual standstill, according to a Kyodo News reporter in the capital. |
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Whether this non-controversial, compromising figure can lead the contradiction-riddled coalition towards any purpose is to be seen. |
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Prior to the election, a loose coalition of social progressives was forming on council. |
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A bipartisan coalition of some 50 members backs the House bill, sponsored by U.S. Reps. |
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Creation of an effective worldwide antiterror coalition remains a work in progress. |
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Massive airstrikes target a ridge early today, as coalition troops try to dislodge Iraqi forces. |
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The coalition which will form the new government will almost certainly have to give a number of hostages to fortune if it is to get there. |
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A Pentagon spokesman said a coalition air reconnaissance patrol came under fire and called in air strikes. |
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When a similar party became a coalition partner in Austria, the EU took immediate action to bring them to heel. |
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Remnants of the enemy have slipped into the civilian population and continue to harass coalition forces. |
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It is naive to think that the new rulers in Kabul will willingly hand power over to some rainbow coalition of their ethnic rivals. |
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Athelstan achieved a decisive victory for Wessex at Brunanburgh in 937, when a coalition of Irish, Norse, Scots and Northumbrians were defeated. |
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We are committed to treating all persons under coalition control with dignity, respect and humanity. |
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The pilot ejected safely from the aircraft and was recovered by coalition ground forces near the airport. |
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This election result opens up the way for so many venturous, even foolhardy, coalition options. |
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However, his Liberal Democrat coalition partners are opposed to any new nuclear power stations. |
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So I think they will act in enlightened self-interest and keep up our coalition as we try to attack this enemy. |
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They currently are part of the ruling coalition along with the left-wing Labor Party. |
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Labor ministers used their three Dorothy Dix questions to paint a picture of life under a coalition government. |
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We need first of all a fact finding mission and then we need to put together a coalition of conservators, a cultural coalition. |
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But a coalition of animal welfare groups has successfully rescued more than 30 so far. |
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The opposition activists are begging him to lead the center-left coalition of parties. |
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And I think they're starting to work together as a coalition now, to get these guys off their backs. |
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His party failed to win an overall majority and a coalition government was formed. |
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Even before the coalition was built, the party leaders had agreed on an electoral truce. |
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Such a coalition will melt down because of its own internal contradictions. |
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The coalition urged demonstrators to lobby their senators and representatives to stop the war and the attack on civil liberties. |
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Leaders of the coalition are vehement in arguing that cooperation with the social movements should be a cornerstone of any new party. |
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Does denying prisoners the protections of international law mock the principles the antiterror coalition is fighting to protect? |
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The council of the tripartite ruling coalition decided that the pullout should happen according to schedule. |
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Aznar's Popular Party was elected in 1996 as a minority government in coalition with Catalan and Basque nationalist parties. |
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But a coalition of enviro groups claim the new rules cut corners on protecting forests' wildlife and discourage public input. |
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The ambitious vision then was that this coalition would snowball into one single consolidated unit which would grow into greater strength. |
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The members of the coalition are as diverse as the City they know best, reflecting every avenue of New York City life. |
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The king then sought to organize a new royalist coalition around a programme of religious liberty for all. |
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The tripartite coalition in power got 78 seats out of 121 while needing to win only 63 seats to hold the control of the upper house. |
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And the number of armed thugs willing to shoot it out with coalition troops is quite small. |
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It is what leads them into a coalition with the Lib Dems when they get the chance in local government. |
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This is a recently formed coalition set up with the express purpose of opposing the president's re-nomination for a fifth term. |
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The meeting passed a resolution authorising the party to enter into coalition arrangements with other parties. |
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In addition, they were asked to discuss their choices with regard to coalition warfare, technology transfer, and foreign military sales. |
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Rips in the fabric of the big-tent Republican coalition are only part of the story. |
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The interior minister was unable to push these plans through in the coalition negotiations, but the jurisdiction of the BKA was still expanded. |
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They were forced to call on the coalition partners whose presence they had hitherto ignored. |
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It all depends on how much support the ruling coalition gets from the Opposition. |
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Following the increasing public dissatisfaction, a new coalition of civil organizations was established. |
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After coming to power, the coalition released all the cadres of terrorist organisations still in detention. |
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But in Ireland coalition crises come and go, and the electorate proves to have a short memory. |
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If terminal disagreements occur, they would be allowed to reconsider their participation in the coalition agreement. |
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The program publishes quadripartite standardization agreements and other guides to enhance coalition operations. |
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Their calls for an explanation were met with bald denials from coalition spokesmen. |
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Their coalition offers them both a way to challenge their marginalization in America. |
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He may feel well equipped to make one last stand against coalition forces in the town. |
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While continued coalition oversight and resources are still required, coalition forces are on the way to complete disengagement. |
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The coalescence of the New Deal coalition at large, a process also achieved amid the tumult of wartime, was incredibly contentious. |
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We need to build our links with the community through coalition work and working with other unions. |
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Every other coalition policy initiative has been an unmitigated omnishambles, and this one is going to be different? |
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The unilateralists would weaken the Western coalition now by abolishing our nuclear weapons. |
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The coalition was welcomed by Gary Sykes, office manager for jobcentre plus in Bradford. |
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He sees the famed cohesion of the 1994-97 rainbow coalition as his trump card. |
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The rainbow coalition of minorities had now turned against their erstwhile patron. |
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The present Cabinet is really a rainbow coalition reflecting, or rather dictated by, the political reality at the time of selection. |
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A military force made up of coalition partners would be needed to stop the Afghan capital being partitioned along ethnic lines. |
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However, even this four-party coalition is not enough for an absolute majority. |
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Talk abounds about a rainbow coalition after the next general election here. |
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Vajpayee's BJP is the main party in India's ruling rainbow coalition consisting a score of political parties. |
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And he won't be trying to crack the whip to keep an absurdly wide coalition government together. |
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I can only say thank you to the rainbow coalition out there who supported us in any way they could. |
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The New Deal coalition also achieved considerable legislative success, especially with respect to statutes that governed labor relations. |
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Under Ronald Reagan, this coalition was held together in the crusade against godless communism. |
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A coalition of 40 island states recently blocked an attempt to postpone a major 120-country meeting on climate change. |
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The grand coalition also agreed to abolish numerous tax benefits for ordinary earners. |
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It was passed by State Parliament and if my memory serves me correctly the coalition opposition supported the bill. |
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The communist members of the Congress coalition are obstreperously opposed to too many market-friendly measures. |
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The present administration is a coalition reflecting a delicate balance between various constituencies. |
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Military commanders have warned coalition troops in the south, where British troops are based, to be on their guard against attack. |
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However a coalition of peace and environmental groups is not convinced that potential impacts from the incinerator are mitigable. |
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While the Left Party is gloating over its unexpected election success, a grand coalition will go into action. |
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Interoperability is the key issue within coalition operations where issues relating to national culture will most likely arise. |
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He then asked Horan if the coalition forces in Iraq were liberators or occupiers. |
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The fact that he brought that coalition together was a masterly performance. |
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The victim was a 24-year-old recent graduate of a police academy that has received support and guidance from coalition forces. |
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Working in an interracial coalition can be a difficult and humbling experience, but also a sweet one. |
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The invasion of Egypt was abortive, as was Demetrius' year-long siege of Rhodes Finally the coalition of 315 was reforged. |
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At least this should zap Karnataka into action and make it do something to stop coalition politics make a mess of a project that could put Bangalore in the big league. |
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Moreover, counter to the positive effects of unlimited application of airpower, the gradualism of Allied Force may well be the norm for future coalition conflicts. |
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The huge detonations sent coalition staffers running into the hallways. |
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The general who commanded coalition troops in the first Gulf War was known for his straight talk as well as his battle prowess. |
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The coalition of the Democratic Congress Party and the Mozambique National Party was disqualified because it failed to register as a coalition, said Mandlate. |
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I do think that we should have built the international coalition first, instead of distracting attention and shifting time, effort, and energy away from the war on terror. |
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One such coalition in Oxford resulted in them being outflanked on the left by New Labour after the predictable round of compromises made because of budgetary restraints. |
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Surrounding these core units was a heterogeneous coalition as diverse in their loyalties as they were in their equipment, training, and combat capabilities. |
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The Community Relations program area is also responsible for coalition building with likeminded organizations and gurdwaras, the Sikh houses of worship. |
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The forum is also a member of the anti-corruption coalition of Armenia. |
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The underway replenishment ship Success helped sustain the force by conducting replenishment operations with coalition ships, including the USN hospital ship USS Comfort. |
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But there is little question that if such a coalition is to take shape, the United States will have to lead it. |
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They say, in this case, they're only going after military targets, where attacks against coalition forces are being planned or weapons are being stored. |
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In Porto Alegre the coalition of forces that often goes under the banner of antiglobalization began collectively to recast itself as a pro-democracy movement. |
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If a non-partisan coalition of CEOs and retired generals and admirals can get behind this idea, then so can we. |
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Not clear right now who is responsible for the attack, but U.S. Central Command says that coalition forces were not operating in the area at the time of the attack. |
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The United States and our partners built a broad coalition to stop Qadhafi from massacring his people. |
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His continued tacit approval of the coalition is essential to its success. |
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For those of us who were expecting the Iraqi army to put up more resistance to the coalition this may provide a partial answer to why they did not. |
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Elsewhere, the only restraint is the presence of coalition forces at the airports or in temporary bivouacs, and these troops are poised to leave at any time. |
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Vietnamese communists under Ho Chi Minh organized a coalition of anti-colonial groups, the Viet Minh, though many anti-communists refused to join. |
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It is the most forward-looking or progressive Budget of the five Budgets delivered by the minority coalition Government since we came to office 5 years ago. |
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There's some interesting stuff about how a loose coalition of like-minded people can coalesce as a virtual community which can achieve much that a physical community can. |
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He was the glue that held this coalition government together. |
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It is now popularized by a militaristic political coalition that might win election on Sunday. |
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Consistent with the shift toward a new government in Iraq run by the Iraqi people, coalition forces are playing only a minor role in the currency exchange program. |
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Three soldiers were killed as the coalition forces met fierce resistance. |
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They used this area as a launch pad to attack the coalition forces. |
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For two magic years, Johnson led the liberal coalition that FDR had dreamt of. |
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After the Liberal Party left the coalition in April 2000, Prime Minister Mori welcomed a Liberal Party splinter group, the New Conservative Party, into the ruling coalition. |
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It will dissipate support for building the coalition and sustaining its efforts over the coming years. |
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In seeking to forge a global, US-led coalition to prosecute an all-out war on terrorism, officials are saying, in effect, that there are no neutrals any more. |
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Netanyahu can no longer claim to be hobbled on the peace front by coalition politics and resistance from his minority parties. |
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They must hold together a coalition that is sliced apart by the abortion issue. |
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Since the beginning of coalition operations, the Australian detachments refuelled aircraft on more than 800 occasions, offloading more than 6 million pounds of fuel. |
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The new government, a delicate coalition of the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, has to face up to a challenge. |
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Within the coalition itself, his personal supremacy led to difficulties, particularly when he obstructed the consideration of major post-war issues. |
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But coalition forces often appear to be there more in body than in spirit. |
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The Americans can then send this material to other nations in the international antipiracy coalition that may have ships near the suspicious vessel. |
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The war had also weakened the coalition in the region which included Troy, allowing successful Achaean expansion from across the Aegean under Agememnon. |
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Much will depend on the outcome of the January 22 election and how Netanyahu perceives the line-up of willing coalition partners. |
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There's a decent-sized cult coalition that seems to think this young whippersnapper will eventually do something other than grow his own mutual funds. |
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The coalition will be working very hard over the next few months to prune expenditure to bring down this tax rise. The process has already started. |
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He was made chief whip, a position he retained after the 1992 election, having been one of the negotiating team that hammered out the coalition deal with Labour. |
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A coalition of consumer groups has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer, claiming that the company falsely advertises the benefits of the medicine. |
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That rainbow coalition has been fraying now for quite some time. |
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At a national level, the centre-right coalition Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has been accused of fanning the flames of anti-foreigner discrimination. |
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Party sources have also given little consideration to the option of a bit-part in a future rainbow coalition comprising Fine Gael, Labour and possibly the Greens. |
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Megawati took over the national leadership in July riding a wave of support from a rainbow coalition united against former president Abdurrahman Wahid. |
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With the coalition holding 448 seats, her victory is practically assured. |
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The country has had a coalition government of right and left parties for some time, which has increasingly been criticised for being too colourless and weak. |
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If the Green leadership were not so inward-looking, so sectional and party-minded, a coalition could have made a much more dramatic impact on the elections. |
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At the time, the Special Forces were pushing into Afghan villages previously unoccupied by coalition forces. |
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On one night earlier this month, the coalition launched 30 strikes on the town. |
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Had she not gone into the coalition and gotten something near the center of power, she would have quickly faded into irrelevance. |
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These days, the vast majority of coalition forces work within the walls, guard towers, and barbed wire of their bases. |
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Ambushes were set either on one side of the road, or both when the road was elevated, allowing the enemy to engage coalition forces without firing into each other. |
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The harder Benton hits Bevin, the more that coalition is liable to turn on Paul. |
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It took years, even decades, for the New Deal coalition to completely unravel, but unravel it did, finally, in the 1960s and 1970s, hastened by the party reform movement. |
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In 1904, he formed a government in a coalition with protectionists. |
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The purchasing-power logic, readily embraced by the bill's labor supporters, made this measure palatable to other members of the New Deal coalition and to top government officials. |
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As The Daily Beast predicted on Monday, this forced a split with his coalition partners, the liberal democrats. |
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If the result remains indecisive, the coalition still loses. |
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Such a coalition makes it easier for politicians to favor both groups. |
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No one can tell whether this tiny step towards coalition government will encourage the coalitionists in all parties at Westminster to press on towards a genuine coalition. |
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Rather, a biracial coalition of interests saw busing as one of many tools in the fight for integration. |
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Past governments might have ignored the ruckus, but the ruling coalition had suffered a nasty drubbing in last month's polls for parliament's lower house. |
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Having been reduced to a rump of six seats in 1999, the Nationals have made a desperate bid for survival by refusing to sign a coalition agreement with the Liberals. |
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And an inherent contradiction within the Sunni coalition could well trigger a breakup in the longer term. |
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Their coalition seemed to have dwindled to an embittered band of older white Southern men. |
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This coalition contends that the movants have failed to meet their burden of proof and that a Multidistrict Litigation order of consolidation is unneeded and unwanted. |
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Finally, the ultra-Orthodox Shas party with 11 MKS is also another potential coalition partner for Netanyahu. |
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The multilateral coalition backing the airstrikes is intended to be a check on any mission creep. |
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In Toronto neighbourhoods far from the downtown, a loose coalition of people has been beavering away to raise public concern about the city's proposed Official Plan. |
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The right-wing ruling coalition in Italy, led by Prime Minister Berlusconi, is a strong ally of American President Bush in many issues, above all on foreign policy. |
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Moreover, she blames the coalition for months of passivity, failing to attack the insurance industry. |
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Every possible measure to minimize coalition casualties was taken. |
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Today, the Netherlands has a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral, multi-party system administered by a premier and a coalition cabinet of ministers. |
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Unless, of course, Scotland takes a collective brainstorm and opts for the Green Trot Nat coalition which united last week around the separatist standard. |
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The coalition now includes some of the country's heaviest financial hitters, pension fund managers and mutual fund honchos that control a half-trillion in assets. |
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Admittedly, Congress remained dominated by a conservative coalition of Republicans and dixiecrats. |
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He said the coalition avoided talking about the conflict between the Mainlanders and the Hokkien and promoted a concept of ethnic equality without real content. |
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Yet in a global war, Churchill's coalition government faced not just open rebellion but open contempt from senior parliamentarians on both benches. |
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He perceives them as vital coalition allies and therefore does not support any electoral reform that will diminish their power. |
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The coalition airstrike was targeting a base used by al Nusrah, the local al Qaeda affiliate. |
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Mustering a coalition of disapproval for the World Cup should be much easier than it would be for an Olympiad. |
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In 1995 a coalition of Virginia preservationists, historians and tourism officials came up with the idea and this unique programme to mark out the important sites. |
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It is, however, good for the coalition partners in Catalonia, who have shrewdly set a far-away date for the referendum. |
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Now a coalition of nonbelievers says it is time to get rid of the atheist bans because they are discriminatory, offensive and unconstitutional. |
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The rivalry between this organization and a coalition of the elite and the military defined Peruvian politics for the following three decades. |
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Conservatives offered Thorpe the Home Office if he would join a coalition government with Heath. |
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In other systems, such as the Dutch and the Belgian, the ruling party or coalition has some flexibility in determining the election date. |
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The Liberals languished in opposition for a decade, while the coalition of Salisbury and Chamberlain held power. |
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The president appoints the cabinet according to the proposals of the prime minister, typically from the majority coalition in the Sejm. |
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Majed Sultan Ali was on his second visit to the game reserve in a bid to photograph a coalition of cheetahs. |
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Due to increased use of IEDs by insurgents the number of injured coalition soldiers, mainly Americans, significantly increased. |
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In this case, the options for forming the Government are either a minority government or a coalition government. |
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The group is working in coalition with other environmental groups. |
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A possible cause was that his coalition government was supported by the strongly republican Clann na Poblachta. |
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The Coalition Government formed in May 2010 proposed a series of further constitutional reforms in their coalition agreement. |
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The coalition forces also received support from Kurdish irregulars in Iraqi Kurdistan. |
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The party will rule in coalition with the small centre-right and sovereigntist To Potami Party. |
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The coalition partners campaigned on opposite sides, with the Liberal Democrats supporting AV and the Conservatives opposing it. |
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In London, there is now a faint whiff of crisis as the parties attempt to patch together a coalition deal. |
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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 party or coalition of parties, with the majority of seats adjudicates committee members, introduces policies, and appoints the Lord Mayor. |
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The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats entered into a new coalition government, headed by David Cameron. |
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Since the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, the Conservative Party has supported the coalition military action in Afghanistan. |
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The constituency seats won by each coalition would not reduce the number of proportional seats they received. |
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As Prime Minister, Lloyd George favoured the Conservatives in his coalition in the 1918 elections, leaving the Liberal Party a minority. |
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The SFABs have also leveraged their SNEs to support information exchange in the coalition environment. |
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During this time coalition negotiations finally brought Austria out in open opposition to France. |
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The grand coalition decided to settle the 1956 petitions by setting binding deadlines for the required referendums. |
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The main body of coalition forces continued their drive into the heart of Iraq and met with little resistance. |
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Our alternative, to vote for the SLP list, would help defeat both Tories and put paid to all possibility of an anti-Labour coalition government. |
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A coalition of Northern Ontario city mayors held their first meeting in Sudbury in mid-February. |
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