Even ardent supporters of humanitarian intervention recognize that there must be some assessment of reasonable cost for the interveners. |
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In Harare yesterday hundreds of government supporters threw stones and smashed windows at the MDC headquarters. |
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However, supporters of the new regime argue that the customer will not suffer. |
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It is the supporters of these organisations that have the largest organised political presence outside the Labour Party. |
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Despite the frozen funding levels, Albertans are among the highest supporters of the arts in Canada. |
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Gromyko had been one of Gorbachev's supporters and he was kicked upstairs to become head of state. |
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They are overeager for copyright legislation and we were not big supporters of the war. |
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Only Protestants escaped the onslaught, though they were never supporters of the regime. |
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No doubt he thought that, if he was biased against supporters of a rival, recusal was appropriate and in the interests of those lawyers. |
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That is what the supporters and proponents of the bill require, and it needs to proceed. |
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Riot police moved in when fighting broke out between the two sets of supporters inside the stadium during the first half. |
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But hunt supporters want to show the battle has only just begun and will mass 1,000 hounds, lurchers, terriers, and gundogs outside. |
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He pulled some stupid boners, like trying to fire supporters after he was appointed to the Chair. |
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A small group of supporters gathered outside the hospital holding bouquets of flowers. |
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Twelve Sheffield Wednesday supporters were arrested by riot police during the cup tie against Blackburn on Tuesday night. |
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It's shaming in one sense, but never underestimate the depth of despair supporters are prepared to endure. |
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Combined with a cut in big donations from private supporters the Labour party is facing a financial crisis, with debts totalling 12 million. |
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Like it or not, the fans may have to face some home truths and realise that the days when clubs were run for the supporters are long gone. |
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Hunt supporters from the region will be taking dozens of working dogs to protest against the ban outside Parliament. |
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All club supporters are asked to turn out and support these young boys in red. |
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Partnerships with external supporters require cooperation among those external supporters. |
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The team grew in confidence after that goal and, with the home supporters raising the roof, Azerbaijan looked shaken. |
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The committee wish all our supporters a very happy Christmas and a joyous New Year. |
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Many of our friends and supporters will be joining me to walk at various stages along the route. |
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Thus the revanchism which was one of the chief political features of the 1920s found no sizeable supporters in post-1945 Europe. |
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The lawmaker struck the sergeant-at-arms as House members were trying to silence impeachment supporters in the gallery before the scuffle. |
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This year we had the biggest crowd of supporters we believe we have ever seen, outnumbering protesters 100 to one. |
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It was a game to beat all games as supporters watched their favourite Waterford sport personalities go head to head on the soccer field. |
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But supporters need not panic, nor the View's editors rush to pulp this week's issue. |
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By the time Sproule completed his hat-trick the home supporters not streaming from the exits were hurling abuse in the direction of their team. |
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On the other side, the one opposite the entrance gate, the bulk of the home supporters gather. |
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Last Saturday night the Riverbank Arts Centre was thronged with talent and supporters for the Kildare Youth Theatre Talent Competition. |
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The team arrived into Ballina train station to encounter a mass of loyal fans and supporters bearing flags and bunting. |
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Some supporters were in high spirits, singing as they clutched their beer, but the event passed off without trouble. |
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They have no chairman, no money and only a few hundred diehard supporters who turn up more in hope than expectation. |
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Thousands of supporters are waiting to see if their beloved team can beat United for the second time this season. |
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The sides were neck and neck for most of the time as the supporters cheered them on. |
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New Labour relied on its supporters in the trade union leadership to ram that message home. |
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My wife and I are supporters of the festival and actually come to Lancaster to stay for two weeks around it. |
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By then the fizz was largely gone from the home team and the Irish supporters left the ground as they had entered it. |
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His comments were seized on by supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage. |
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It is not just the supporters of York City Football Club who have been left reeling by the shock announcement that the club is up for sale. |
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Fortunately, one of the English press, supporters and especially the players' main weaknesses is their belief that they are world-beaters. |
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He has had a high profile with the media, and on top of that some supporters keep pestering Brian for tickets. |
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Contempt and derision were now poured not upon the heretical supporters of change, but upon their orthodox opponents. |
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The ball shaved the wrong side of the post and sent the Town supporters delirious. |
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Even in such a forum, it is often the media's approach that slants coverage against supporters of reparations. |
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The Bordeaux fans stayed behind to give the Celtic supporters a round of applause, acknowledging their good humour. |
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Watanabe raised his hands with smile as supporters welcomed them with applause. |
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They might not win any cricket matches either but the supporters in the so-called Barmy Army at least know how to sing. |
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Can you organise an action group to get supporters to send e-mails to all Senators? |
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If the supporters are being honest they can see that I give 100 per cent and I'm not just here to see my contract out and then leave. |
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It is the supporters of the current system who are not serious about fighting drug addiction. |
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Many of the Roundtable's acolytes and supporters have long since left the country, there being no work here for restructurers and privatisers. |
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The plans to utilise the marine outfall sewer in the early 1990s was lauded by its supporters as the panacea to the area's sanitation problems. |
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Whatever happens on Wednesday, it is surely time for decent Rangers supporters to have their voices heard above the bigots. |
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It was also mentioned that some supporters are taking in the Mayo Dance in Galway on the Friday night and staying over for the game on Sunday. |
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On the roadway, the supporters were shouting at the crowd to move back, staves were being swung, a few punches thrown. |
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Union organizers say some of their outspoken supporters have been abruptly laid off and fear they will not be rehired when conditions stabilize. |
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A Chippenham neighbourhood nursery has thanked its supporters following a very successful first six months. |
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They are reflexive supporters of the underdog just as the Right reflexively supports the powerful. |
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The supporters also stand in nodding rows at subway entrances, bowing and squawking their inane messages. |
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For supporters of the Illinois Central Railroad Project, money coming from Washington is only delayed now, not sidetracked. |
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He also insisted his privileged background would not act as a bar to winning over new Conservative supporters in Scotland. |
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The meeting featured loud hooting, hissing and booing from the supporters of the various positions. |
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The school team served up some excellent displays of football and provided their supporters with lots of thrills and excitement. |
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After a good few years of success supporters got very despondent for a while as the team faltered in mid season and the manager came under fire. |
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But at full-time the same player positively skipped to the dressing room, saluting the supporters cheering him to the echo. |
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From start to finish they showed a complete lack of passion for a game which their supporters want to win most of all. |
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About two dozen teenage supporters were heard chanting and shouting abusive language throughout the first half. |
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Aberdeen are still on the trail of the culprit and the club has made an appeal for supporters to identify him. |
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You need a network of supporters and sympathisers prepared to hide and give succour, financial and otherwise for the cause. |
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They gave this match all they had and the supporters really got behind them. |
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Finally, I would just like to thank the supporters again for getting behind the team as they have done in recent games. |
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Among the most unhappy and depressed people in the region are the supporters of the official opposition in the province. |
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This was a close and exciting game with a huge number of supporters cheering their sides on. |
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There is a lot of apathy at the club and the supporters are totally disenchanted. |
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I wonder if Uncle Joe's cheerleaders and supporters are aware of his unionist tendencies? |
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There are signs that the tactic is paying off, even among staunch supporters of evolution. |
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It is often said by supporters of the EU that it is misunderstood and that it is even the subject of xenophobia. |
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Second, for all the faux modishness of recent years, football supporters remain tribal. |
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However, even supporters of the plans now admit that the government has failed to make a clear case for the cards. |
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Some of the president's most ardent arch-conservative supporters are fired up for battle. |
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So the horse's ardent supporters will be able to chart their hero's progress towards another century. |
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Most supporters of this shift to the right acknowledge some obligation to redress unequal opportunities, and to protect the vulnerable. |
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That night of July 18, 1914, the immortal Darcy seemed to feel the bitterness of defeat less than his supporters did. |
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And unless the powers that be and their witless supporters get that through their thick skulls, failure is what we are most likely to get. |
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The main languages spoken by its supporters are isiXhosa, isiZulu, Sepedi, Setswana and Sesotho. |
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It was a familiar feeling for many home supporters who have grown accustomed to their team's skill yet over-elaboration. |
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Pride at this Highland showpiece event was tangible in the faces of directors and supporters alike before the game. |
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After meeting McCune, Machar told his supporters from the powerful Nuer tribe of southern Sudan that his aim was not to control Khartoum. |
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Football clubs around the world segregate away supporters in small sections of the stadium away from home supporters. |
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A GOTV letter then went out to those voters who had been identified as supporters throughout the automated polling process. |
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Both teams and sets of supporters can be very proud of their respective ambassadors this year. |
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He was a politician who fatally lacked a grasp of the importance of having a narrative to inspire supporters and enthuse the electorate. |
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Their supporters can barely rouse themselves for regulation home league wins achieved at a stroll. |
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There was jubilation from supporters who had backed the 32-year-old marketing consultant. |
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I put a lot of skepticism in anything a campaign or its supporters tell me about polls this late in the game. |
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With Niall Finnegan having an absolute stormer in the defence, they showed true grit and delighted their supporters in the 4,000 attendance. |
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Her supporters said she was unfairly singled out because of her celebrity and because of bias against female executives. |
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In an odd way, both the teasers and supporters appear to help youths keep pledges. |
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Parents and supporters are welcome to lend encouragement to our young players. |
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Profitability depended on accurate data and life assurance companies were active supporters of population censuses initiated by the government. |
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On the second day, several supporters called to say they had gotten a phone call from a push poll by our opponent. |
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The president will host a live web chat with supporters in Iowa on Tuesday night as the caucuses are unfolding. |
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His request to the supporters of his contention is to join him at least for a mile or a few yards to strengthen the nation. |
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Friendly banter between the two bus drivers continued with each set of supporters waving flags and indulging in quick-witted slagging. |
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As in other areas, free speech supporters will have to hope the government proceeds with a scalpel, and not a bludgeon. |
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There are about 800,000 Rastas and Rasta supporters in the United States, about 80,000 of whom live in Brooklyn. |
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It is daft only because the politicians, their acolytes and braindead supporters will label it daft. |
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Now this may be true, and certainly supporters of Marx have tried hard to establish it. |
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But his supporters are now filing lawsuits seeking to have him reinstated, arguing that his ouster violated the rights of voters who elected him. |
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They're offering supporters a really useful way of preventing their mailboxes from being stuffed with political flyers and party advertisements. |
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Every man in maroon leaving the pitch had a hand shaken by their manager as the Hearts supporters cheered and applauded. |
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Supporters flung the wooden seats from the upper tier of a stand at Sheffield United supporters celebrating their team's win on the pitch below. |
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In January 2002, hundreds of workers and supporters occupied the utility headquarters for 36 days. |
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Their supporters are revelling in the chance to see their team in action again after the old club merged with Hull FC a year. |
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I cannot believe he has no thoughts of the club and supporters who gave him a good life. |
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Club members and supporters were out in style to lend their support to this event. |
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The temptation to regard the 30-year-old as an indispensable thoroughbred can prove irresistible to Rangers supporters and neutral connoisseurs. |
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It was quiet, no barmy celebrations, with stunned supporters still coming to terms with what they had seen. |
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Some may consider the 'Barmy Army' a nuisance, but the 10,000 members are true supporters of the sport. |
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She insists fox hunting supporters must now accept that they have lost the argument. |
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But it barely registered a response from the frustrated Down supporters who were already streaming out of the exits. |
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One of the earliest supporters of marriage equality, he lobbied the State House in support of the freedom to marry. |
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It must be a big wrench for him and the supporters to have a home-bred player leave the club. |
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The man at the centre of the gay row splitting the Church of England told Manchester supporters of the hate campaign against him. |
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But news agency AFP reported on Monday that thousands of the League's supporters took to the streets of the capital Dhaka on Monday in protest. |
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After thanking the many sponsors and supporters of the Club Mr. Brennan declared the bars open. |
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Liverpool supporters insist their team will Never Walk Alone and nor will a group of hardy Hartlepool fans next week. |
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A near-capacity 8,500 supporters gathered to see David aim his slingshots at Goliath. |
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Businesses and individual supporters are asked to support the club by purchasing a season ticket. |
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The trouble began after supporters of the Orangemen were allowed to pass the security cordon. |
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In the late 90s, female supporters of the Orangemen began selling hot drinks and snacks from their cars. |
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Literally hundreds of people heard him, with great laughter from the Kilkenny supporters and nervous titters from the Tipp lads. |
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High ceilings and louvres allow the breeze through, which keeps supporters cool. |
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Billy and John are great supporters of the guild always ready to lend a helping hand. |
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Meanwhile, dedicated Mayo supporters are arriving from abroad and they appear to be mainly ticketless but hopeful. |
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In A.D.42, Mary and Sarah move with their supporters to France, where their descendants marry into a royal French family, the Merovingians. |
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The organisers wish to thank all members, buyers, sponsors and supporters for their help and cooperation. |
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Leger favourite Enchanting Hero gave his supporters reason to sweat in the early stages of Heat 9 when forced to ride a few hefty bumps. |
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He set up the pontifical commission Ecclesia Dei to cater for supporters of the Tridentine Mass. |
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Those who refused to vote would be considered supporters of the separatists, he said. |
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His supporters feel that their leader was forced into aligning with former foes in order to compete against the Opposition. |
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But whoever assumes this role, their supporters can at least derive succour from the infinite spirit of the Highlanders. |
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However dismissive the supporters are of a move to Murrayfield, it would be a tasty venue for Champions League football next season. |
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I am thrilled that our supporters are sticking by us as they seem to realise the predicament we are all facing. |
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As far as I saw the supporters of both teams were impeccably behaved all day and the atmosphere was incredible. |
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A good-sized group of supporters made the journey south and made their presence felt at different stages of the game. |
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They managed to put out campaigns rallying supporters behind them and we just have to do the same. |
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Here supporters of the Socialist Party have to be honest in explaining the recent defeat. |
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His many friends and supporters in Killarney send their best regards to the genial Christy and we all hope to see him out and about very soon. |
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The singer reportedly broke down and wept onstage, even as her Chinese supporters cheered her on and called out to her not to cry. |
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I personally think that is an excellent idea, it cuts down players travelling and also makes commuting for supporters easier. |
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He had lost some right-wing ministers and alienated many backbenchers and supporters outside Parliament. |
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The Association, at present, is failing in its duty to referees, players and supporters alike. |
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The death row inmate says that he's reformed and his supporters believe he deserves clemency. |
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But no sooner had he given his supporters real hope than Adamant Approach came cantering in behind on the bridle. |
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Chelsea supporters had arrived in south-east London to witness their all-star cast take centre stage. |
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We look forward to meeting all our supporters young and old there that night. |
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Everywhere the supporters of mental health laws are psychiatrists and the relatives of so called mental patients. |
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In this type of movement, we can also learn how to relate to supporters of other left wing parties. |
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Visitors on holiday are welcome and our regular supporters are appreciated. |
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Modern scholarship has done much to rescue the pastoral reputation and moral seriousness of the clergy and their lay supporters at all levels. |
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When they meet, tens of thousands of fevered supporters converge on an intimidating stadium believing it to be the greatest derby on earth. |
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A big thank you to all of the supporters who travelled to support the team, the lads really appreciated it. |
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I see it as being vitally important that these supporters are able to get tickets for high profile all-ticket matches. |
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I'm not promising we'll win it, but I can assure all the supporters that we're determined to give it our best shot. |
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Initially, Shenandoah supporters emphasized the scenic and primeval qualities of the park along with its recreational and restorative potential. |
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Thus supporters of globalization are keen to temper its most unpopular effects by modification of neoliberal policies. |
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But there was a growing backlash from supporters of the BBC who claimed Lord Hutton's report had been a whitewash. |
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In their dug-out, the occupants were shouting for the referee to blow for time. Their supporters were poised for the celebratory yells. |
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Brown points out that many of the bank's loyal supporters were laundresses. |
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This will be a stern test for Ballintubber and all club supporters are asked to turn up and give their support to the boys in red. |
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This 38th minute goal sent the Carlow supporters into rapturous applause and a false hope dawned. |
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The ardent supporters are still in denial about their candidates' chances, but that's only because they're unusually dimwitted. |
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Conlon's rocket sent his side's supporters into raptures but O'Donohoe held his nerve to cut short the Sligo side's premature celebrations. |
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There are more than 600 lots on offer and the bidding by City's diehard supporters is expected to be frantic. |
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This has always been an unlikely, one-time shot by Dr Brash and his supporters and backers. |
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York City supporters are to target the FA in a double-pronged attack to highlight the plight of the club. |
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Tap the momentum of the big events to encourage supporters to leaflet their own areas and build support among people they know. |
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There was a sizable crowd on the pier where crews, supporters and on-lookers were gathered to watch the racing. |
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One thing that supporters can do to help is to rush letters to the Ontario Attorney General demanding that the charges be dropped in this matter. |
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Dean has explained that he was just trying to mirror and affirm the enthusiasm of his supporters who were in that room in Iowa. |
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The revelations silenced most supporters and he was hanged in Pentonville prison on 3 August 1916 with scarcely a murmur of protest. |
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In response, she sought to manoeuvre his own people ahead of his supporters in the lists. |
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The riders, although mostly local, did draw supporters from as far afield as Wigan and the Furness peninsula. |
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The Taoiseach was given a warm welcome by the large gathering of supporters and party activists. |
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But there's bad news too, as local supporters have to start again down in the fourth division. |
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With the wind to their advantage the home-side supporters hoped Rangers would turn this game to their advantage. |
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As well as organising two large demonstrations and huge public meetings, supporters moved quickly to set up a supporters' trust. |
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Ali's supporters in Iraq did not accept the authority of the Umayyad caliphs and chose their own spiritual leaders called Imams. |
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I think the Bush supporters would say, well, maybe the Europeans are misjudging Bush the same way. |
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Motherwell casuals would often stone our bus, angry at football supporters leaving the town to watch Celtic. |
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We do not believe supporters want to see the cast-offs from larger clubs playing for their own clubs. |
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The Pars supporters remember him as a stalwart and the club cherished his memory by naming a stand after him. |
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He moved swiftly to stamp his authority on his party, installing key supporters to his shadow cabinet. |
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Other party officials say that on the ground there is immense hostility to him and he has few supporters left in the constituency. |
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You knew when doing it, though, that a lot of your friends, and supporters and people who stood by you would be outraged. |
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He runs over to the terraces and is mobbed by supporters spilling over to greet him in a spontaneous explosion of relief. |
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And then, in the pouring rain, a half-dozen supporters stood around waiting for the media to show up. |
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By most indications, Aidid's supporters were decimated and demoralized the day after the Battle of Mogadishu. |
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For the Conservative Leader to suggest the law is illegitimate because its supporters aren't federalist is outrageous and hypocritical. |
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Rival candidates sought to display their strength by adorning the streets and their supporters with banners and rosettes. |
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Thanking all his friends and supporters for standing by him, he said his case had raised important questions about householders' rights. |
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Earlier supporters urged him to resolve the affair to spare the club 's blushes. |
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Most of the barricades erected by militant supporters of Aristide were removed and streets were empty. |
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Hundreds of supporters lined the streets of the north Leitrim town of Manorhamilton to welcome the Olympic flame to Ireland. |
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On match day traffic will come to a standstill in a four-mile jam on the road as supporters travel to Old Trafford. |
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Stirling produced a Jekyll and Hyde performance which left their supporters frustrated as well as dismayed. |
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He was not at the count as he was unable to take a day off work but delighted supporters phoned to let him know the result. |
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That may make it seem that Dixon and other Robinson supporters are likely to end up with the real estate. |
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Their most articulate supporters point out that Latour's non-human actants are already articulated by human agents. |
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These initial supporters will be the base upon which you build the rest of your list. |
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Record numbers of supporters heard defiant messages at Boxing Day hunt meets in the Vale, Cotswolds and Warwickshire. |
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Activists ring doorbells and telephone voters in critical districts, urging supporters to get out the vote. |
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But then the organisers came in with a whammy that left the undefeated team and its supporters scratching their heads! |
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After the meet hounds returned to their kennels but hunt supporters stayed for a drink at the village pub. |
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Both are Manchester United supporters who dream of playing at Old Trafford one day. |
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The MPs incurred the wrath of Mr Trimble and his supporters in June when they resigned the whip at Westminster in a policy row. |
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Both camps ' business supporters claim to be advancing the best interests of corporate Sweden. |
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Among Kucinich's Hollywood supporters is Shirley MacLaine, an old friend who is godmother to Kucinich's daughter. |
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With time running out and Salford supporters screaming at the ref to blow for full time, Duffy made another break. |
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Rangers supporters will now believe it is possible for them to have reason to tickle these next Sunday. |
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All founding supporters will be listed in a specially designed book which will have pride of place in the Courthouse entrance. |
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They see that his supporters are hardening in their views but not increasing their numbers. |
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On the day of his rearrest, hundreds of the cleric's supporters clashed with police outside the prison. |
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Parts of the UK even sold out of red hairspray as supporters rushed to do something with their hair to raise cash. |
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Burley preached possession but his low-key, modest personality encouraged supporters to give others the credit. |
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There are also signs that senior supporters of Trimble in the party are now reappraising the Good Friday Agreement. |
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I am a great believer that if you pay your money you can say what you want within reason and our supporters are both very patient and biased! |
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Had Cleveland's message come sooner, perhaps his supporters might have had enough time to rebut the onslaught of attacks. |
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Friends and supporters of the hospice will be at its annual service of thanksgiving on Sunday. |
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Terry can also rely on Richmond's army of supporters to jump on the bandwagon if they get the sniff of success. |
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Huge counter demonstrations by opposition supporters tilt the balance and he reassumes power two days later. |
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When the referee mercifully signalled a conclusion, the short burst of booing from the supporters became the most eloquent action of a pitiful fixture. |
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It seemed the whole city was en fate as rival supporters with all manner of blue-and-white manifestations chaffed one another good-humoredly and cheered loudly. |
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Later supporters of free trade opposed the mercantilist theory that the volume of trade is fixed and that to increase one's share one must lessen that of others. |
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The closing minutes and stoppage time produced much in the way of drama, albeit played out against the surreal backdrop of supporters streaming towards the exit. |
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If the game is as good as the league final their supporters are in for a real treat, and even though the losers in both games have one more chance no team wants to lose. |
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We are 80 percent Putin supporters today and tomorrow Khodorkovsky or Navalny might come to power and I will be in trouble. |
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In yet another egregious political machination, however, Fujimori supporters in congress unconstitutionally thwarted this popular initiative on a dubious technicality. |
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All Laune Rangers players, supporters and the local community are encouraged to go along to support the project and have some fun into the bargain. |
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It would be a great help if, in the interval, party supporters refrained from looking or sounding like raving madmen. |
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In any event, sarkozy supporters are correct to surmise that his detention is bad timing for the comeback bid. |
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And on Tuesday, a candidate for a provincial office and nine of his supporters were kidnapped and killed by the Taliban. |
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Back in the 1970s, its supporters were considered kooks and lunatics. |
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I won't reveal more, but the conclusion unwittingly undermines its support for the cause by making activists and supporters look like uncompassionate, extremist kooks. |
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On Tuesday night, Kingston thanked his supporters for their help and wasted no time firing the first shot at Perdue. |
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Many of his supporters had despaired that the regime would ever let him out. |
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There are four grades at this age level, A, B, C, D and the teams and supporters who make it to the finals turn it into a noisy wonderful occasion. |
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The Congressman barely batted an eye when the stage beneath him began to crumble under the weight of the supporters on it. |
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We have now been subjected to three biased reports over the past three weeks and several self-righteous letters from family and supporters of these boys. |
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There is some rumor of Federal supporters trying to block the rail lines into Manassas Junction and starving us out, but so far all it has been is rumor. |
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I think there is always a tension in these things between convincing the unconverted that you are right and invigorating your own supporters with a bold campaign. |
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It has been instructing supporters on parliamentary procedure and state Republican rules. |
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The day even saw minor clashes among female supporters of the three camps. |
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A Serbian woman who spent more than a year hiding from authorities in a church basement came face to face Sunday with the man her supporters hope will be her white knight. |
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The excellent weather meant the event went without a hitch and the streets were lined with supporters waving on the colourful procession of floats. |
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There was, for instance, news surfacing in the last week of October that 10 supporters of jang Song Thaek were executed. |
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He said the party had impoverished its supporters and predicted that they would turn against the ruling party, no matter how the constituency boundaries were gerrymandered. |
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Rather, this is an excerpt taken from his address to the convention in his race for governor, where 2500 supporters aggrandized him with numerous standing ovations. |
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The attack took place as racial violence flared across the Pennines in Oldham after National Front supporters descended on the town to hold an illegal march. |
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And then, as darkness descended, two sets of supporters assumed position. |
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Most football supporters have stood by him in his adversity, and greeted him with warm applause on match days despite his falling from grace so publicly. |
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Over the next fortnight Scots football supporters are set to raise the political stakes in their pursuit of greater representation at their clubs. |
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You know, the supporters of multimillion dollar executive pay packages argue that's the kind of money you need to keep the best and the brightest. |
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However, by early 2000, many old supporters were abandoning him. |
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Nonetheless, she was also a strong advocate of growth and had been a well-respected voice on the council with her own stalwart supporters in the business community. |
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The Conservative Party plans to use marketing software to identify potential supporters in key constituencies then telephone them to try to win their votes. |
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Some of his supporters remain so passionate that the subject can be difficult to broach. |
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It's getting to the point where hunt supporters won't stand for it. |
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Problem was, his supporters sent it to multiple newspapers without changing the text whatsoever, leading the campaign to have to apologize for astroturfing. |
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Countryside Alliance spokeswoman Liz Mort said four hunt supporters were attacked with weapons including wooden bars and three were taken to hospital. |
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Although all honest and decent St Lucians were very upset at this revelation, they never manifested much dismay and your supporters even rallied by your side. |
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In the final days of the race, Romney beseeched supporters to engage in a kind of hand-to-hand combat. |
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Mayo supporters probably didn't think so at the time but last years championship defeat by Sligo has worked out as a type of blessing in disguise. |
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They have a stadium full of passionate, vociferous supporters whose legendary backing often reduced opposition players from star performers to schoolboy trialists. |
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If they turn into 4's, then the program's supporters will triumphantly point to them as evidence that the loans worked. |
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But the idea he is going to attract droves of non-traditional Republican supporters is nothing more than wishful thinking. |
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In recent weeks, Royle's mailbag has been swollen by letters from anxious supporters desperate to avoid a return to the bad old days before his arrival. |
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Revenue from supporters is proportionately far less important than it was even 10 years ago, so the Premiership clubs care a little less about your petty gripes and whinges. |
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In particular, a video of an apparently inebriated Morgan has embarrassed supporters of the referendum. |
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Most of the larger boats use single trawls while the smaller inshore vessels often fish by dropping creels in what supporters describe as a truly sustainable fishery. |
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Now that the competition is a straight knockout, supporters yesterday grew increasingly tetchy over Dundee's failure to score and Sartid's gamesmanship. |
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Hunt supporters were today preparing a legal challenge to the ban on hunting which they claim will put more than 250 people out of work across Hampshire. |
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Brian Foste's well struck shot to goalie Tom Nolan's left was greeted by cheers by the home supporters and less than a minute later the final whistle sounded. |
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And knowledgeable supporters of a certain vintage at Ayr RFC may recall the raw-boned, fair-haired youngster making his mark in the side's back row some nine seasons ago. |
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Reuters picked up the remarks, citing the Iranian news agency, and Netanyahu and many of his supporters quickly ran with it. |
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None of his detractors or supporters will have sloped across to the other side because of the contents of this book. |
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Even the president's natural supporters were caught on the hop, leaving them little choice but to ride the negative wave of public reaction lest they drown in it. |
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Rather it is the supporters of war who have to dehumanise and hate in order to justify wielding their mighty and murderous weapons of destruction. |
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We should both call on all our supporters to prepare themselves to close ranks as Americans and unite the country behind the winner as soon as this process is complete. |
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Many supporters have been fooled into thinking the senator was as green as the hills of Kerry but, as it turns out, his Irish ancestry is a load of blarney. |
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In the EU, he says, IBM is one of the strongest supporters of the proposed directive on computer implemented inventions, a very controversial piece of legislation. |
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They called the Republican bosses and their supporters Stalwarts because of their fealty to tradition. |
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From its founder, the landed Lady Eve Balfour, onwards, the organisation has often found its supporters among the upper-middle classes and landed aristocracy. |
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Such a scenario will put the bank in a no-win situation because it will undoubtedly come in for some fierce criticism from supporters of individual clubs. |
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Most of their supporters might gravitate to Gingrich, giving him a fighting chance in Florida and beyond. |
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The early part of the 1990s, when monarchism dared not speak its name and supporters of the Crown felt as though they were a beleaguered minority, seems like a bygone age. |
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