There's nothing wrong with tradition, says ex-president Liu, who came from the sales side. |
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This is looking to be a long week of non-stop deceased ex-president tributes. |
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An ex-president of the Soviet Union has frequently come out against the use of nuclear weapons. |
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On the night of 15 September 1972, the ex-president of Uganda, Milton Obote, planned an invasion to oust Idi Amin. |
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Rahman had been a senior member of the Jamiat e-Islami party, led by ex-president Burhanuddin Rabbani. |
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Every ex-president has a library where the papers from his time in office are stored. |
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The Human Rights new investigation will be based on the results of trials carried out during the regime of ex-president Suharto. |
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Famously his deeds out of office earned him the tribute that he was a better ex-president than an incumbent. |
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Then Dugin recommended supporting fugitive Ukrainian ex-president Victor Yanukovych, who is now in Russia. |
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For the ex-president there is also the part of his personality that hungers to convert enemies into friends, critics into colleagues. |
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So, my critics can call me a psychopath and fire spitballs at me and froth at the mouth when an ex-president sends me a nasty letter. |
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Harrison enjoyed productive years as ex-president and became a respected elder statesman. |
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Jimmy Carter, a living Democratic ex-president, wasn't even invited. |
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A Labour ex-president gets airlifted to a prime spot every time. |
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Earlier the ex-president appeared at a police station near his home here. |
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In Donetsk, the ex-president reportedly tried to escape in a private plane, but border guards prevented him from taking off. |
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Does Mamet really begrudge a president or ex-president Secret Service protection? |
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When the ex-president suddenly died 40 years ago today, aide Tom Johnson was the one who told the world. |
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The ex-president killed it on stage at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night. |
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It appears that in private, many people report that the ex-president intended to campaign along ethnic lines. |
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But while that triangular confrontation was stupendously dramatic, the ex-president left with a token fine which was quashed on appeal. |
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And we refer to Mubarak as the ex-president. |
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For example, the unit assisted the Government of Nigeria to trace millions of dollars that had been looted by Nigerian ex-president Sani Abacha and his family. |
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With the appointment of Demafouth as political chief and principal negotiator of the APRD, it has become clear that the influence of ex-president Patassé over the movement is minimal. |
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Gus Kouwenhoven, a 63-year old Dutch businessman who ran a hotel and several logging operations in Liberia during the regime of ex-president Charles Taylor, was found guilty on June 7 at his trial in The Hague. |
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The study found that less than 2 per cent of criminal cases were white-collar crimes, and that there were no former public officials in prison apart from ex-president Arnoldo Alemán. |
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To commemorate his year as President, Mo Chambers received a half-size gold-plated replica of the president's medallion as well as an ex-president pin. |
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This was not the case for the Cinzana ASACO, as highlighted by the ex-president of the Cinzana ASACO and the current honorary president at a working session. |
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Many Egyptians laud Sisi for rescuing the country from ex-president Mohamed Morsi, an Islamist whose opponents felt was trying to rob Egypt of its moderate character. |
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And, as a very visible ex-president, he can still create a stir. |
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Vivian Salama on why Yemenis can't shake their clingy ex-president. |
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The incumbent president, Benigno Aquino, was a similarly inconspicuous member of congress until the death of his mother, the ex-president Corazon Aquino, restorer of democracy. |
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Meanwhile, Joan Rigol, the ex-president of Catalonia's parliament, also voiced support for an election as the region's battle for separation from Spain. |
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Even with mind-boggling tawdriness and stupidity, our ex-President knows he still appears tantalizingly larger than life in a Democratic Party of political pygmies. |
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