But ordinary people rejected his power play, reclaiming their nation's path through the ballot box. |
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He has backed the invasions, saying the squatters are simply reclaiming land stolen by colonialists. |
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Already, we've heard reports that Kurds have begun driving Arabs out of villages around Kirkuk, reclaiming their old lands. |
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They must take the lead in civilising our streets and reclaiming them for local communities. |
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This is not to say that the Dutch have wasted their time reclaiming land across the centuries. |
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Back in the 1950s, the Hay Report recommended reclaiming the land through embankments and dams. |
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He set about reclaiming the land, building the castle and laying out formal gardens. |
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The amounts deducted each year are quite small so it is a nuisance having to keep reclaiming them from Inland Revenue. |
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The carnival feeling contrasted comfortingly with the stiffness of the state visit, as if we were reclaiming London for ourselves. |
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Ironically, the higher rents of many downtown workspaces are the result of artists reclaiming the otherwise empty buildings. |
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It is clearly time for a realignment of left politics as there is no chance of reclaiming the Labour Party now. |
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In 1991, Noah captained France to the Davis Cup title, reclaiming the trophy after 59 years. |
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Gates offers a slew of models for redistributing wealth and reclaiming natural resources. |
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The shattering and reclaiming of memory proceeds in similar ways for most of the central protagonists of the novel. |
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When dusk fell, the serenity of the Mojave Desert swallowed the small city, reclaiming it to the still of the night. |
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Young, though, does not seem as interested in retracing or reclaiming his familial roots as experiencing the natural world. |
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Imagine if a 60-something male author wrote a book reclaiming the right of blokes to ogle 17-year-old nymphettes in knickers. |
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I spoke up now, before Jason could do it, reclaiming some of my lost authority. |
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Gomez insists reclaiming his title is only a stepping stone to bigger things. |
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Gift Aid works by your chosen charity reclaiming basic rate tax on your gift from the Inland Revenue. |
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Cities like Minneapolis and Memphis are avidly reclaiming their riverfronts. |
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The food bank not only works for the greater Pittsburgh community but also works in it by reclaiming a brownfield site. |
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Anything other than a home win is unthinkable if United are to stand a chance of reclaiming their title. |
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The chaos of daily life is underwritten by a harmony that can be found in self reflection, reclaiming her agency and helping others do the same. |
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Was this idea of reclaiming the throne more dangerous than the prize was worth? |
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The system involves reclaiming up to 85 per cent of waste energy from the effluent that is discharged from mills. |
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The language of sovereignty that spoke about reclaiming our own power, and that really broad global sense of who we are. |
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It involves reclaiming heat and using the energy to heat make-up air in winter and to cool make-up air in summer. |
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Is it worth reclaiming a label that has been so tarred by association with right-wing nationalism? |
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At the Cold Lake operation, we are currently reclaiming about 1,900 hectares of land. |
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Now Panjwa'i is reclaiming its former status as an economic hub, bustling with open shops and activity. |
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Khomani San and other groups, the aim is related to protecting land rights or reclaiming land. |
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Part of the Vision for LeBreton Flats involves reclaiming the riverfront and access to it for the public. |
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Sixteen years after reclaiming their independence, Lithuanians have become full-fledged citizens of the European Union. |
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By then, it had become obvious that it was pointless converting poor sandy soils or reclaiming heath for arable, and pine forests were planted instead. |
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This approach is based on the conviction that flexibility is needed if we wish to see the CD back on track and reclaiming its credibility. |
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We all have a role to play in their acts of resistance, and in reclaiming the romance. |
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The women emphasized the importance of reclaiming tradition and returning honour and respect to women for the roles they perform in their families and communities. |
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Throughout his life he worked on mechanical and engineering problems, constructing a turnip-cutter and a velocipede, as well as devising methods of reclaiming bogs. |
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In New York, the impact of legislation has been truly wonderful, reclaiming the city from smokers who, as experience clearly shows, almost never act considerately. |
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But some fashion-conscious Sikhs are reclaiming the individuality of their headdress. |
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For some galleries, reclaiming their lost business is impossible. |
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In my spiritual community of Bayit Chadash in the hills around Israel's Sea of Galilee, we are committed to reclaiming the spark of sacred paganism. |
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This can include activities such as revegetating ditches and reclaiming unused sections of roads, quarries and shoo flys. |
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Forty-five years ago, he duked it out with his father over whether to expand into uniforms from the business of reclaiming and cleaning industrial rags. |
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The company specialises in reclaiming antique wood for use in the home. |
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We were taught that our lives must be devoted to reclaiming our land. |
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An effective high comfort product for remaining young, inhibiting the ageing process and reclaiming a few years in the race against time. |
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In this post-feminist era, the danger is that in reclaiming the dignity of domestic work, women risk putting themselves right back where they started. |
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Many men, in these post-feminist times, would like to follow women down the road of reclaiming their bodies, except that there is no-one to reclaim them from. |
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It includes the voluntary relinquishing of all rights, titles, claims and possessions, with the intention of not reclaiming those rights. |
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His installation piece, Dig, edges an open stairwell with a thick cross-sectional layer of faux topsoil and plants, as if the earth were reclaiming the site. |
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Yet, with the population explosion and reclaiming lands for cultivation, part of the forest has been converted to farmland to grow corn and beans. |
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When we�re finished recycling and reclaiming material, all that�s left for the landfill will just about fit inside a cowboy hat! |
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When we refuse to cooperate with the system that has hijacked our university, we make a step towards reclaiming and recreating the university. |
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And in India, we find out how blind children are reclaiming their place with the rest of society. |
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This did not last long though, Kennedy sold to Sunderland before the end of September and Beglin reclaiming his role in the back-four. |
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Clearly, there have been success stories in reclaiming the union flag and the flag of St George from the far right. |
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We, as young women, are reclaiming our bodies for ourselves, and with it, the clothes that we put on them. |
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As an industry, we are working hard to minimize this impact, reclaiming the land as we go. |
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It would mean you could immediately put tailings back into the mine and start reclaiming right away. |
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My personal opinion is there's still a lot of work to be done on the research side, in terms of reclaiming those tailings ponds. |
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When removalists were sent to prevent him from reclaiming his murals, Klimt is said to have held them off with a shotgun. |
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I'm not such a bighead that I think I can do better than Hugh and Hereman at reclaiming the main island. |
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Of the three successor states, Epirus and Nicaea stood the best chance of reclaiming Constantinople. |
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In 1763 George Washington, as a member of a surveying and engineering company, surveyed the area with a view to canalizing, draining, and reclaiming it. |
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So finding a way to get the MFT to more quickly transform into a soil-like deposit suitable for reclaiming is critical to improving Suncor's overall reclamation performance. |
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We are hoping that the majority of MEPs will have second thoughts about this on Thursday and vote accordingly, and that we will succeed in reclaiming LIFE from the reserve. |
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But you'd be surprised to know that simply reformatting hard drives before throwing them away doesn't prevent someone from reclaiming the data. |
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A current proposal calls for cleaning up discharged water and reclaiming mining contaminated lands by building and operating an acid rock drainage plant. |
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One major way of reclaiming swampland is by farming. |
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At any time, cash security held will only be equivalent to the cost of reclaiming peatland area that is actually disturbed, i.e. area that is in production or that is abandoned but not restored. |
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After a rough encounter with a mysterious henchman, Matt is brought face to face with his only chance at reclaiming his life and clearing his gambling debt markers. |
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Installation of the briquette system has been a boon in reclaiming water and coolant. |
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They have left the party discredited in the public mind by its experience in government and disqualified, unless wounds heal, from reclaiming its pre-2010 role as a party of oppositional protest. |
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It was common for the participants to see their programs as not only a means of resolving conflict and restoring harmony but also as a means of reclaiming their traditional forms of justice. |
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About 35 per cent of the Earth's land area is desertified, or threatened by desertification, and reclaiming the use of some of these areas would put more land back into productive and profitable use. |
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Citizens are gradually reclaiming the St. Lawrence and, with the financial support of the Access to the River program, 10 municipalities were able to make improvements that promote public access to the St. Lawrence. |
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The Spanish are reclaiming the money they put in through their investments by buying up the electricity, water, banking, telecom and airline sectors. |
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The level of return achieved, with over 1 million people reclaiming possession of their pre-war homes and spending at least some time in them, has been sustained. |
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It is seen as a disguised means of reclaiming port spaces in the long term through the agreement in principle which the population is expected to give in November. |
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According to the Whig interpretation of history, the Glorious Revolution was an example of the reclaiming of ancient liberties. |
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Also reclaiming a railway corridor to use trains again, that have become bike paths, limits the use of double tracks. |
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American troops in conjunction with Patriot partisans then began the process of reclaiming territory in South Carolina and Georgia. |
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The campaign was considered a last throw of the dice for the Jacobites to have any realistic hope of reclaiming the British throne. |
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In Ireland, revival of the Irish language was part of the reclaiming of Irish identity in the republic. |
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The Chinese sent a squadron of junks against Portuguese caravels that succeeded in driving the Portuguese away and reclaiming Tamao. |
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Conscience is a check to beginners in sin, reclaiming them from it, and rating them for it. |
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The philosophical thing to do, perhaps, would be to dismiss the widespread devastation as the inevitable result of nature reclaiming what man has interloped upon. |
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Persons from the Republic of Ireland born before 1949 reclaiming British subject status under section 31 of the 1981 Act do not need to attend a citizenship ceremony. |
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However, the monarch declined, saying that although he was sorry the company had incurred such huge losses, reclaiming Darien would mean war with Spain. |
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Demanding both material and mnemonic restitution by reclaiming sites of slavery, Robinson and Berry hope to fill in aporias in the African-American historical archive. |
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From discussions of the collective unconscious to reclaiming extrasensory abilities, this offers a full-faceted coverage especially recommended for new age holdings. |
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The BHIR's primary interest had been developing the harbour and reclaiming land, but a general decline in agricultural land values wiped out that benefit. |
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Sons and daughters are proudly reclaiming the traditions that their parents had forgotten. |
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I'm calling it the Crowd Pleaser tour because I'm reclaiming the phrase. |
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When rare wild heather was discovered on their land, instead of reclaiming it as fields, they were able to introduce a a new flock of Hebridean sheep. |
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Environmental groups have been reclaiming contaminated sites. |
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