Zimbabwe is an example of the pressure placed on fledgeling democracies in Africa. |
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Juba, the capital of the fledgeling state, had been rocked by heavy fighting the previous day between factions of the army. |
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We have just launched a fledgeling business of Patagonia Provisions, which is about sustainable food and is about rethinking food supply chain. |
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A shabby grey building a short walk from the city's becalmed shopping district, it is home to a clutch of fledgeling tech start-ups. |
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Several of the characters in The Autobiography of Malcolm X are fledgeling pimps, including Malcolm himself. |
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The threat of life of this appalling violence is palpable and so is the serous economic threat to a fledgeling and vulnerable nation. |
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Her fledgeling movement will field candidates at the next national elections, set for April 2014, she said. |
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As we have said before, it is up to the fledgeling yes campaign to make the case loudly and clearly. |
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And cut-scenes, featuring an array of hangers-on such as agents and endorsement reps, offer a tantalising glimpse into the life of a fledgeling superstar. |
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The Social Planning Council continues to promote the Foodshed Project and is available to help other fledgeling community groups access funding opportunities, provided that they share SPC ideals. |
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The Drumahoe club find themselves at the bottom of the fledgeling Championship 1 table, with just one point from their first five outings. |
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But he was warned not to take it for fear it would stall his fledgeling career. |
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But after a turbulent first three months in this, the biggest job of his fledgeling managerial career, Deila sensed the time had come to speak up for what he believes in. |
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