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| With the rest of his family, he was | politically a Tory, and a loyal supporter of his cousin |
| South Gunthorpe, | politically a part of Paston, consists largely of counc |
| n Dublin became unavailable, physically and | politically, a new residence was needed. |
| Though he was | politically a socialist for most of his life, he never |
| Politically, a long-standing problem with regard to the | |
| Politically a liberal, strongly opposed to socialism an | |
| ere located on the authoritarian right wing | politically; ABC had ties to Fedrelandslaget, whereas T |
| called "big beat" in Poland, which was more | politically acceptable than the term "rock-n-roll", whi |
| casualties far beyond what would have been | politically acceptable for 1RAR. |
| n December 11, 1941 made this decision more | politically acceptable to opinion in the United States |
| r in favor of "a much less experienced, but | politically acceptable, attorney". |
| ope, who are either directly elected or are | politically accountable to a directly elected assembly. |
| He was still | politically active as a governor of University Hospital |
| She became | politically active by campaigning for Liberal Member of |
| Pratibha Bharati was born into a | politically active Dalit family in Kavali in the Srikak |
| 1789), was a | politically active Belgian noble, pamphlet writer and a |
| Ryle was | politically active at Cambridge, helping Jewish scholar |
| , the organization remains the powerful and | politically active founding Blue Key chapter. |
| Lady Khama was an influential, | politically active first lady during her husband's tenu |
| He has another son, Camille, who is also | politically active and was an unsuccessful parliamentar |
| Kelland was | politically active as a Republican, running as the Repu |
| his FLQ-related activities, Bachand became | politically active in Montreal, founding several activi |
| He was also | politically active as a supporter of Harold Stassen and |
| founded in October 1989, based on existing | politically active church groups. |
| The | politically active "Keetowah Society" and the spiritual |
| He was | politically active as a member of the Communist Party o |
| In Indonesia he was | politically active in the Christian political party. |
| Plectude is described as | politically active and influential upon her husband and |
| In addition to writing, he was | politically active through Democratic Christian Party o |
| Nusseibeh was not | politically active during much of the Oslo Peace Proces |
| In 1990 she became | politically active for the Christian Democratic Appeal. |
| Schmied was not | politically active until 1960 when a local party leader |
| Kieser was | politically active throughout his career; in October-18 |
| Hansen had been | politically active in Democratic politics for many year |
| Politically active in the centrist Radical Civic Union | |
| Antoinette Konikow was | politically active from an early age, joining the Socia |
| Jennings became | politically active as a member of the Jersey Green Part |
| She continues to be | politically active through her Web development consulta |
| Barclay was born into a | politically active Democratic family in St. Louis, Miss |
| in the Marches city of Hereford and remains | politically active as a volunteer official in the local |
| Nevertheless, Sun remained | politically active in his later years and campaigned on |
| i (1749-1809) was an Italian priest who was | politically active in Warsaw, Poland, during the Four-Y |
| He was | politically active in his youth and supported the FNL. |
| Originally a road worker, Gerhardsen became | politically active in the socialist labour movement dur |
| Although he was | politically active during his studies, his gradual rise |
| PAC ( | Politically Active Citizens) |
| Fuchs was | politically active during college, protesting the Vietn |
| He returned in Iran and was | politically active during and after the revolution. |
| From 1946, Maurer was | politically active as a farmers' representative, and th |
| ember 1938), who was one of Portugal's most | politically active first ladies, making speeches at Dem |
| Johnson became | politically active during this period. |
| Bertie was | politically active from 1702. |
| Macdonald evidently remained | politically active since he was reported as speaking at |
| s a lawyer in Berlin from 1899 on, becoming | politically active after his brother's murder in Januar |
| founders of the National Front, a group of | politically active Iranians who wished to rid Iran of f |
| r elected officials, community leaders, and | politically active citizens. |
| l,' page 2, December 2, 1968], and was also | politically active at the campus of San Francisco State |
| She remained | politically active all her life and was a personal frie |
| He first became | politically active in the 1950s as a member of the loca |
| She was very | politically active and an army leader. |
| work as a Unitarian minister, Irvine became | politically active after moving to Alberta. |
| y commentator Bill O'Reilly to describe the | politically active liberal or left-wing segment of the |
| This forced some | politically active members of the movement to relocate |
| Tarracino was | politically active in Key West politics running for may |
| urse in the party's policy, but he remained | politically active all his life, among other things by |
| s married to Kathleen C. Hochul, a longtime | politically active Democrat. |
| closer to Charles James Fox as most of his | politically active Grenville relatives did. |
| avid interest in public affairs and became | politically active in the progressive and democratic ce |
| Buzek was also | politically active and was a deputy in the State Counci |
| He became | politically active during the Salman Rushdie affair. |
| ents while attending university, and became | politically active as president of the Young Liberals A |
| an" and "controls some of the most dynamic, | politically active Muslim groups in key European countr |
| political activities through assisting his | politically active family in their campaigns. |
| various segments of Albanian society became | politically active and began to agitate against the gov |
| Mayer was | politically active in other realms, as well. |
| Allen comes from a very | politically active family. |
| They are also | politically active by social networking for phone-a-tho |
| She is considered to have been | politically active and to have excerted influence on th |
| He remains | politically active as part of the Windsor West New Demo |
| Mason first became | politically active in the mid-1970s while studying poli |
| He became | politically active in the late 1960s, supporting Progre |
| During his | politically active years, he was noted for his outspoke |
| While studying at the college he became | politically active and joined many groups such as the U |
| Shirley W. Palmer-Ball is a | politically active Republican in the U.S. state of Kent |
| Born in Armagh, he became | politically active and rose to become the chair of Arma |
| He first became | politically active as a member of the Boilermakers Unio |
| A | politically active citizen, Bocage mingled into the lit |
| Vaid was | politically active from an early age, participating in |
| student peace movement in the 1930s and was | politically active throughout his life. |
| He had been | politically active as a Democrat in both Mississippi an |
| She has been | politically active on behalf of the Republican Party an |
| Politically active since the beginning of the 1960s, in | |
| the American Philosophical Society and was | politically active as a member of the 1779 Massachusett |
| sonalisation of care provision and has been | politically active in promoting person-centred dementia |
| lican Party and gained the backing of those | politically active in the city and county. |
| me resident of London, Ontario and has been | politically active for several years. |
| Many of the state's most | politically active churches are located in the suburban |
| Since 1992, she has continued to remain | politically active through such organizations as the Na |
| Politically active from an early age, she joined the Co | |
| Susan has been | politically active since her win and was formerly the s |
| It is also the most | politically active trade union in Quebec, having, for i |
| Metz first became | politically active as a pro-Belgian spokesperson during |
| in the Nashville suburbs; some of the most | politically active churches in the state are located th |
| long in the parish when he was found to be | politically active and was dismissed by Bishop Delaney. |
| He became | politically active when he joined the Grange, a farmers |
| After World War I, he became | politically active as a member November Group. |
| A devout Christian all his life, he became | politically active in his home community of Nesodden in |
| Many formerly uninvolved students became | politically active due to the Monarchists, as is shown |
| Reagan Republicans who were "not incredibly | politically active". |
| However, he remained | politically active, working against the stamp tax and i |
| Sir William Collins was also | politically active, campaigning for the temperance caus |
| He also became | politically active, joining the National Democratic Par |
| He opened a grammar school, and was | politically active, supporting local farmers in a tithe |
| retirement from the Senate, Lehman remained | politically active, working with Eleanor Roosevelt and |
| ary elections (1930: 0,8%) and ceased to be | politically active, before the NSDAP outlawed all other |
| ts and political commentators to refer to a | politically active, socially concerned and highly educa |
| He was | politically active, and successfully opposed parliament |
| Her friend, who was | politically active, had been arrested the night before |
| aking tour of college campuses and remained | politically active, promoting an agenda of civil rights |
| She was | politically active, in the Women rights Movement. |
| eturning home to The Bahamas, he has become | politically active, discussing and debating many social |
| Scott King also became | politically active, due largely to her experience of ra |
| ver stood for Parliament again, he remained | politically active, taking part in the Liberal Industri |
| In Prague, Brinz also became | politically active, becoming a member of the Bohemian p |
| The association has been | politically active, for instance opposing the Sarkozy l |
| He also became | politically active, first serving as a city councilman |
| In recent years Meyer has been | politically active, including as director of A Differen |
| He was | politically active, and frequently represented his coun |
| not stand for election again, she remained | politically active, calling for the Royal Air Force to |
| Throughout his career he remained | politically active, trying to increase awareness of pro |
| It was as a student there that he became | politically active, engaging in solidarity work with Ce |
| Elyashev was also | politically active, as a forerunner of the Zionist Move |
| He was also | politically active, participating in the March 2004 Bri |
| She has remained | politically active, organizing the first debate of the |
| the loss of power, Sadighi continued to be | politically active. |
| late 1970s and early 1980s, Chamran became | politically active. |
| He was | politically active. |
| The population is | politically active. |
| Beaudry became increasingly | politically active. |
| Dev Anand has also been | politically active. |
| After leaving office, he stayed | politically active. |
| Despite his injury, he remained | politically active. |
| d to his St. James Parish home but remained | politically active. |
| He is a pilot, enjoys sports, and | politically active. |
| In Preston he continues to be | politically active. |
| don campaigned to organize Blacks to become | politically active. |
| uld be expected that board members would be | politically active. |
| ar he joined the Communist Party and became | politically active. |
| Polish authorities of all persons who were | politically active. |
| a Muslim to engage in the community and be | politically active. |
| and Entrepreneurs" faction, but hasn't been | politically active. |
| inued to pursue a career in history and was | politically active. |
| the caucus is designed "for people who are | politically active... not just casual voters" and that |
| e for renomination in 1840 though he stayed | politically active; he was an unsuccessful candidate fo |
| IPS was the first influential | politically activist think tank according to Sidney Blu |
| rces of the region, he eventually secured a | politically advantageous marriage to Gwawl, daughter of |
| e All India Democratic Women's Association, | politically affiliated to the Communist Party of India |
| e of Indian Trade Unions, the workers union | politically affiliated to the Communist Party of India |
| said that calls for Christians to mobilize | politically against others was contrary to the teaching |
| -wing groups were using the Ezquioga events | politically against the irreligious republic. |
| Politically, Alexis Keller is involved in the liberal P | |
| lation in Northern Ireland, besides feeling | politically alienated, was also economically alienated, |
| lasgow is jointly named after her, they are | politically aligned to eirigi. |
| sponsored MPs (who received no salary) were | politically allied to the Liberal Party, but the moveme |
| The thirteen clans are | politically, although not financially, equal. |
| He became prominent | politically, although he ran unsuccessfully for the Geo |
| e adds "I will argue that petticoating is a | politically ambiguous form of sexuality which can have |
| s he subsequently wrote for two of his more | politically ambiguous works, brief passages in which he |
| Luitgard was a strong-willed and | politically ambitious woman and later on spurred her hu |
| He was well-connected | politically, among other relations being a second cousi |
| Politically anarchist, Leier's books have mostly reflec | |
| one of the most prominent cities in Africa | politically and financially. |
| "This conclusion was made | politically and hastily in response to the American dem |
| Politically and socially, the 1960s brought a period of | |
| ployed in a group of 7 very geographically, | politically, and socially diverse states (14% of the na |
| k I'll be giving some thought to where I go | politically and giving my thoughts on the future of the |
| He is also a paleoconservative | politically and is a harsh conservative critic of neoco |
| , leaving the UCC as perhaps the U.S.' most | politically and theologically liberal Christian group. |
| The first nation was divided into | politically and economically independent households. |
| The contrast with Bess's | politically and socially outspoken predecessor Eleanor |
| olvement, alleged that the accusations were | politically and racially motivated. |
| ted as true blue or dyed-in-the-wool), is a | politically and culturally charged phrase referring to |
| orge Poulett Scrope wrote more than seventy | politically and economically charged pamphlets, earning |
| generation of the Romantic movement was as | politically and economically revolutionary as it was ae |
| accepted or encouraged in quarters (mainly | politically and culturally liberal ones) that would not |
| .His labour activities radicalized him | politically and led him to become a socialist and join |
| The group, which is | politically and religiously independent, has both young |
| y ... have some agenda they want to forward | politically, and from what I see in the news, this is j |
| f all backgrounds, culturally, emotionally, | politically and sexually. |
| d the countries in Eastern Europe that were | politically and economically aligned to the Soviet Unio |
| ad gotten on quite the wrong side of things | politically, and who, narrowly escaping the death sente |
| dely assumed to be a right-wing figure both | politically and jurisprudentially, despite Berger's own |
| the events of that time, which split Egypt | politically and religiously, Meriamun gets a letter of |
| ner and strengthen the Party ideologically, | politically and organizationally. |
| important poet right now in Latin America", | politically and poetically, he's been a very vocal figu |
| o give the United States a legal opening in | politically and economically influencing the Panama ist |
| was greatly influenced by the Khazen family | politically and religiously. |
| for mankind and for society, free from each | politically and religious authority (...) to reach towa |
| ade Union and Socialist Coalition) which is | politically and organisationally dominated by the Socia |
| The Bill was | politically and historically significant as one of the |
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