Everything has gone quiet in the lead-up to the federal election but, once the poll is over, expect the talk to begin again. |
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In the lead-up to a race I run through lots of scenarios and afterwards think about how I could have improved my performance. |
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We are left with a deep and palpable sense of the class hatred that gained momentum in the lead-up to the coup. |
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The agreement also helped pave the way for crucial diplomatic and military co-operation in the lead-up to World War One. |
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Unfortunately, the lead-up to it deserved, if not the same level of urgency, at least something approaching it. |
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There are fears that the violence could get worse in the lead-up to the handover of power on the 30th of June. |
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This was in the lead-up to the 1997 election, and, as you do, we'd talk about politics whenever it popped up on the radio. |
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For the region's playgroups and nurseries it has been a feast of babies, bonnets and bunnies in the lead-up to Easter. |
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Negotiations broke down at the end of what appeared to be a very amicable and positive period in the lead-up to these talks. |
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About 20 children, along with some adults, took part to bring a smile to everybody in the lead-up to Christmas. |
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There was a real sense of occasion and celebration in the lead-up to the signing of the charter. |
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Throughout the lead-up to the event the different managers and the amounts pledged for each will be displayed in store. |
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There was a series of workshops and debates in the lead-up to the project's unveiling. |
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The hesitancy and uncertainty that characterised the lead-up to this conflict has now been taken into the battlefield. |
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In the lead-up to the big race, we take a look at some of the legendary cars that have raced in Bathurst. |
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I had many such experiences at meetings and discussions in the lead-up to the referendum. |
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The lack of agreement on specific policy measures was underscored in the lead-up to the meeting. |
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The unique challenge is expected to attract major corporate sponsorship and media attention, both in the lead-up period and during the swim. |
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He spent the lead-up to the G8 summit pushing hard for a deal on climate change, yet this deal caught Downing Street completely by surprise. |
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In the lead-up to year-end elections, the government aims to prime the pump by spending on road and rail improvements. |
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As the crowds steadily grew, whistles and foghorns sounded in the lead-up to the first speakers appearing on the stage. |
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And all this action was taking place in the lead-up to the last election. |
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Most of Friday's lead-up events were, not to put too fine a point on it, a crashing bore. |
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In the immediate lead-up to last week's police raid, a number of openly anti-communist groups have been formed. |
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Criticism reached shrill heights during the lead-up to the war against the dictator. |
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The brittleness of both Old Firm defences meant the invoking of bygones in the lead-up to yesterday's derby. |
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We see this as a positive step in the lead-up to Muskoka in addressing our summit's priority focus of maternal and child health. |
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Most of the presented projects involve a lead-up period, installation, presence on-site and at least a 2-week first encounter period. |
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In the lead-up to the elections, there was a marked increase in the arrest of political activists. |
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It's a story about government and industry mismanagement and buck-passing, in the lead-up to Australia's worst chemical fire early this year. |
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And I'll just be spending the next period of months in the lead-up to Christmas contemplating my longer-term future. |
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It was in the lead-up to her marriage to Jonathan that she decided to quit her job as a primary school teacher in York and enter the wedding business. |
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That always looks good during the lead-up to a provincial election. |
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And in the lead-up to election night, some rebels even declared their preference for Republican challenger Mitt Romney. |
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Even in the lead-up to Illinois, local party leaders are finding it hard to muster enthusiasm for Mitt. |
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But in the lead-up to the election she was happy to blow her trumpet over the achievements of her first term. |
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The difference between now and the lead-up to the Monaghan match is that they are no longer in uncharted territory. |
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The protest story was of course only a small part of the story of the lead-up to war. |
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The reward came from a snap shot by Dougie Simpson after midfielder Graeme Dunlop had done all the lead-up work. |
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Workers at Ballybrit have taken the unprecedented step of leaving the ground unwatered in the lead-up to the meeting. |
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The news from Washington this past week had eerie echoes of the lead-up to the war in Iraq. |
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The lead-up to the election put labour relations on the back-burner as government negotiators came to the bargaining table without mandates. |
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Fight fans have gotten used to fighters' throwing shade at one another in the lead-up to their scraps, and the trash talk generally follows the same formula. |
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All over Athens, in the lead-up to this morning's opening ceremony, buildings have been touched up and instant lawn rolled out to spruce up the ancient city for the Olympics. |
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This tale, as compared to the first game, is obviously much darker and more intense, but it's captured pretty lightly in all of the lead-up animation. |
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In the lead-up to the review of Switzerland at the second session of the Working Group on the UPR in May 2008, a coalition of 32 Swiss-based NGOs met to coordinate the preparation of a stakeholders' submission. |
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The counterpart is that I want to work now in the lead-up to the Barcelona European Council, with the Commission and with the Council, to get a meaningful interinstitutional working group. |
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In the lead-up to the Polokwane congress, Zuma travelled around the world in an attempt to reassure capitalists that he would not change government policy. |
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The interim authorities have also given an undertaking not to apply the censorship measures which are still in force in the lead-up to the revision. |
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The fifth Conference on Facilitating the Entry into Force of the CTBT will be held in September this year, and Japan aims to heighten momentum towards the prompt entry into force in the lead-up to and within this Conference. |
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The High-level Panel's proposed emphasis on conflict prevention as one of two key pillars of the Peacebuilding Commission was removed during negotiations in the lead-up to the 2005 World Summit. |
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Many Iranian M.P.s have been jockeying for power in the lead-up to parliamentary elections scheduled for next spring. |
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In the lead-up to a provincial election this fall, On Co-op is working to get the support expressed in the resolution turned into a bill setting up the secretariat. |
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The lead-up to the Luton march was frenzied. |
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Members will remember that in the lead-up to May's confidence vote, the government staged a phony complete exoneration for the former minister here in the House. |
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Timor-Leste has said it had irrefutable proof that Australia bugged the country's cabinet room to gain an unfair advantage in the lead-up to a 2006 agreement extending the length of a crucial oil and gas treaty. |
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Stosur's results have been patchy in the lead-up events, losing all three matches at the Hopman Cup before steadying to scrape her way through to a semi-final in Hobart. |
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In the lead-up to the genocide, there was a lot of anti-Tutsi propaganda that targeted women's sexuality and portrayed Tutsi women as beautiful yet devious seductresses. |
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Operating a classic 4-4-2 formation, and spurred on by the efforts of De Pauw, Ringoot, Hazard and Kis in particular, Belgium made waves despite having played no competitive matches in the lead-up. |
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To that end, my delegation would like to stress our shared responsibility to keep up the momentum in the lead-up to the next Review Conference and also to achieve the goal of a nuclear-free world. |
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In the lead-up to Luke's death, Batty had been gradually decreasing the amount of contact they had with Anderson as his threats escalated and his paranoia seemed to worsen. |
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The 2010 tourism programs and partnerships forged in the lead-up to the Games have left the CTC with a wealth of new assets and associations that will help to further elevate Canada on the world stage. |
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Taylor Swift may have gotten her start in country music, but she made it pretty darn clear in the lead-up to the release of her blockbuster album 1989 that she considers herself a pop artist these days. |
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But this cannot be turned into a political football, kicked around to attack Sinn Fein in the lead-up to a General Election. |
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The country holding the G-8 presidency is responsible for hosting and organizing the summit and a number of ministerial-level preparatory meetings in the lead-up to the main event. |
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And the goal, when it does arrive, always has an air of improbability about it, with only the faintest suggestion of a correspondence between what Cahill did in the lead-up and the ball hitting the back of the net. |
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In the lead-up to next week's telly extravaganza, The One Show host will cycle a rickshaw 484 miles from Edinburgh to arrive saddlesore at BBC TV Centre in London next Friday. |
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During that time we noticed patterns of electrical activity with rapidly increasing frequency, just like glissandi, emerging in the lead-up to an epileptic seizure. |
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The People's Climate March is also planning lead-up events, such as speakers' tours, train ings, art-builds, lectures, teach-ins and related demonstrations. |
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In the lead-up to the World Cup in April, SENAD dismantled a laboratory in Ciudad del Este that produced Lysergic acid diethylamide and ecstasy intended for Brazil. |
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