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Hard-Line

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  • Although seemingly hard-line about the tradition, Hazeltine has done an i
  • s for more open space for free enterprise, a hard-line against Communist North Vietnam, calls for r
  • members of the presidential security detail ( hard-line ANC activists and Afrikaner cops) agree with
  • ut Kathy rejected him, and Pete then tried a hard-line approach, simply telling her to sort herself
  • in 1977, as Palestinian factions joined with hard-line Arab governments in the Steadfastness and Co
  • ing the speech and did not himself adopt the hard-line attitude implied by the Truman Doctrine unti
  • rning Iraqi regime change, the Iraq War, and hard-line attitudes toward Iran.
  • ch first appeared in July 1940 and presented hard-line Catholic opinions.
  • ch Carter, starring Samuel L. Jackson as the hard-line coach of a high-school basketball team.
  • After the war he embraced hard-line communism and his uncompromising political a
  • ster of Australia, but his abrupt manner and hard-line conservatism made him unacceptable to many L
  • ged district often prompts him to stray from hard-line conservative stances.
  • Certainly, the more extreme hard-line elements of the Iranian establishment will b
  • n between the Arafat-led mainstream and more hard-line factions, inside and outside the PLO, have c
  • king over from his father and party founder, hard-line Hindu nationalist politician Balasaheb Thack
  • rom October 1983 to September 1984, Shamir's hard-line image appeared to moderate.
  • as denied reports that stepped-up attacks by hard-line insurgents forced peacekeeping troops to mov
  • munity and Somalis and it could embolden the hard-line insurgents to intensify their attacks on the
  • The hard-line insurgents, including Al-Shabab, have refuse
  • tably in the face of almost daily attacks by hard-line Islamic insurgents, including al-Shabab.
  • vernment has been battling almost daily with hard-line Islamic insurgents who have vowed to overthr
  • t (Indonesian: Front Pembela Islam/FPI) is a hard-line Islamic group in Indonesia well known for it
  • e government has conspired to strengthen the hard-line Islamic insurgents.
  • oo weak to withstand the threat posed by the hard-line Islamic insurgents.
  • Last week, the Somali hard-line Islamic insurgent group al-Shabab claimed re
  • alia could help stave off growing threats of hard-line Islamist insurgents.
  • rther stabilize the region and help ward off hard-line Islamist insurgent groups such as al-Shabab.
  • otal role in making the area unattractive to hard-line Islamist insurgents, such as al-Shabab.
  • li government has been battling almost daily hard-line Islamist insurgents who have refused to reco
  • e Islami is reported to have split, with the hard-line Islamists, including Kashmir Khan, remaining
  • Sufi traditions are regarded as heretical by hard-line Islamists.
  • as "an alliance between the radical Left and hard-line Islamists."
  • utin rapidly gained popular support due to a hard-line law and order image and the backing of power
  • He was known as a hard-line left-winger who opposed any policy moves whi
  • ld the presidency until 22 June 1969, when a hard-line Marxist group from within his own NLF seized
  • The SPI saw itself as a hard-line Marxist-Leninist alternative to the Communis
  • wing of the Tory Party, and many of the more hard-line members of Liverpool's government, including
  • the Spanish response was a crackdown under a hard-line military governor, the Duke of Parma.
  • As a hard-line national socialist, he was close friend of T
  • The opponents to his regime were mainly hard-line nationalists who criticized the French conne
  • t serve as a moderating counterweight to the hard-line Navy stance.
  • He was known for his hard-line position against Tamil political aspirations
  • stan-e-Iran, all of which were closed by the hard-line regime.
  • George Wackenhut was known as a hard-line right-winger.
  • The first was the rise of a hard-line Shiite cleric called Muqtada al-Sadr and his
  • s, while the two main political parties (the hard-line Socialist Party and the moderate United Labo
  • The attacks, which were inspired by the hard-line Somali insurgent group, al-Shabab, killed ov
  • people charged with providing support to the hard-line Somali insurgent group al-Shabab.
  • ortrays the South Korean president, with his hard-line stance towards Pyongyang, as a traitor who l
  • Others have taken a more hard-line stance, asserting that the best way to curb
  • se of his office, he is known for relatively hard-line stances.
  • Movement and became a leading figure on the hard-line tendency, supporting Giorgio Almirante in hi
  • He was a hard-line Unionist; in 1906-10 he edited a monthly pub
  • The hard-line Vicente Gallo's attempt to have a key Yrigoy
  • consubstantiation gave him trouble with the hard-line Zwinglians.