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  • ...mely popular in middle class London circles and before the British general election in May 2005, newspaper columnist David Aaronovitch made a reference to libe
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  • ...ithout success at the [[United Kingdom general election, 1935|1935 general election]] in [[Deptford (UK Parliament constituency)|Deptford]] for the [[Conservat
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  • ...l election]]. In the [[U.S. presidential election, 2004|2004 presidential election]], however, he endorsed Bush's unsuccessful opponent, [[Democratic Party (U
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  • ...[1991]]–[[1995]]). The provincial constitution does not allow for re-election, but after four years he presented again and won the governorship for the p ...ally presented himself for the [[Elections in Argentina, 2003|2003 general election]] and won a seat in the [[Argentine Senate|National Senate]], which he occu
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  • ...a, in Emilia there were two independent states ). At the [[Italian general election, 2006|April 2006 elections]], Emilia-Romagna gave 60% of its votes to the l
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  • ...nice with no less than eight [[Doge]]s between [[1043]] and [[1676]]. Upon election, each new Doge would leave his own palazzo and take up residence in the [[D
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  • ...n his fourth term in 2005, is [[Max Mosley]]. Mosley will not stand for re-election in October 2009. ...will step down as FIA President in October 2009 and will not stand for re-election.
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  • ...s of Parliament and 58 regional representatives for a seven-year term. Its election needs a wide majority that is progressively reduced from two-thirds to one- {{Italian general election, 2006-Deputies}}
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  • ...ns and to the triumph in the [[Italian general election, 2001|2001 general election]]. ===2006 general election and constitutional referendum===
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  • ...to remain in power for a complete five year mandate. The [[Italian general election, 2006|last elections in 2006]] returned Prodi in the government with a slim
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  • ...the throne. Though no reference is made to the hereditary principle in the election of the first four kings, beginning with the fifth king [[Tarquinius Priscus ==Election of kings==
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  • Every summer, there is an election of the ''Graziella'' ("Little Graceful"), a young woman that wears the cust
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  • ...same [[cursus honorum|office]] before 10 years have elapsed from the first election **[[Gaius Marius]] elected [[consul]] based on election promise to end the war in one year.
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  • ...n North]] seat in the [[United Kingdom general election, 1959|1959 General Election]]. Sir Oswald used racist rhetoric during the campaign, which was run large Mosley was later an [[election agent]] for the Union Movement, supporting Walter Hesketh as parliamentary
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  • ...zia Giulia's votes at the [[Italian general election, 2008|Italian general election in 2008]]. The region's local government, led by President [[Renzo Tondo]],
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  • ...The centre-left gained power again in the 2004 mayoral elections, with the election of Sergio Cofferati. It was one of the first European settlements to experi
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  • ...ated the priest Marcianus; Stephanus attended at Constantinople (551); the election of Castor (591) caused much trouble to St. Gregory I, who had to send to Ri
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  • ...ppin|Pippin of Italy]], [[Berengar I]], [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]]. [[Papal election|Conclaves]] were held here, as were important congresses. Verona was in the
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  • ...[Insular Italy]]; this is the same grouping used for [[European Parliament election, 2004 (Italy)|European parliament elections]].
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  • ...his strong support of [[Eugene McCarthy]] in [[United States presidential election, 1968|1968]] (and effective use of television commercials in California), N
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  • ...start time was moved ahead to 15:00 due to the conflicting French General Election. In 2006, the ACO scheduled a 17:00 start time on Saturday, 17 June in orde
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  • ...arge) amount, it was announced in late 1993 (days after a South Australian election) that the race would be shifted to a rebuilt [[Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
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  • The pope is [[election|elected]] for a life term in [[conclave]] by [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardi
    36 KB (5,648 words) - 08:49, 8 October 2009
  • ...opular assembly. Likewise, candidates for public positions had to run for election by the people. However, the [[Roman Senate]] represented an oligarchic insi
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  • ...a One and FIA president [[Max Mosley]] confirmed he would not stand for re-election in October.
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  • ...n [[1984]] the race started at 15:00 due to the conflicting French General Election.
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