Likud back-benchers, already alarmed at the specter of renewed peace talks, have begun thumping for a hard-liner in that key post. |
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Militants have threatened bombings in response to the expected election of hard-liner Ariel Sharon, 73, as the country's new Prime Minister. |
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Iran's hard-liner President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has repeatedly denounced America's presence in the Middle East. |
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Those who feared he might be a hard-liner who would isolate the church would have been heartened to hear him reach out to other faiths. |
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He may now face a challenge from hard-liner Jeffrey Donaldson. |
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The BJP is already considered a hard-liner right-wing Hindu party. |
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Deployed in this way, the figure of the hard-liner acts as a convenient foil, one that explains the intransigence, if not irredeemability, of the current leadership in Tehran. |
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