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  • Kastner must be removed from the politics and from the society of this land.
  • aimed at untangeling the connections between politics and business.
  • whose influence was strong in South Carolina politics and social circles for nearly 100 years.
  • Slate, Weigel: Reporting About Politics and Policy.
  • Bobrowicz subsequently left politics and became a union official.
  • Oklahoma Politics and Policies with Robert E. England, George H
  • Danford worked as a farmer before entering politics, and was a member of the Hastings County Milk
  • He left politics and the party before the 2008 general electio
  • outsider pressure groups in Pressure Groups, Politics and Democracy in Britain (1989).
  • In 1878, he retired from politics and was named chief clerk and registrar for t
  • She became involved in politics and became an electorate officer for former L
  • The Challenge of China and Japan: Politics and Development in East Asia, 1985
  • Marler's family has been active in politics and government for many decades.
  • a revised edition of Eric Voegelin, Science, Politics and Gnosticism, ed. ( ISI Books).
  • Drainville jumped into provincial politics and was elected in the 2007 elections in Mari
  • He has been studying towards a politics and economics degree at the University of Auc
  • ton White House, where he coordinated policy, politics, and communications.
  • Nomos : Essays in Athenian Law, Politics and Society (1991) Cambridge University Press
  • Francis K. Shattuck, prominent in the politics and early development of Alameda County, Oakl
  • In 1886 he quit politics and on 1 January 1886 was appointed to the Su
  • Democracy at the crossways: a study in politics and history (1918) full text online
  • age columnist for The Toronto Star writing on politics and economics.
  • Baehr became interested in Republican politics and eventually met Mark Hanna.
  • Richard Lui (2007-2010) Politics and News Correspondent
  • In 2001, he received a B.A. in Ethics, Politics, and Economics from Yale University.
  • Masters in politics and philosophy at Oxford on an S Radhakrishna
  • Returning to Massachusetts, he entered politics and served as selectman, assessor, and overse
  • radio and TV in Australia, discussing ethics, politics, and reproductive rights.
  • Howard Barker: Politics and Desire (Palgrave Macmillan) 1989, 2009
  • er worked in Broadcast Journalism, Marketing, Politics, and Public Relations.
  • iversity of Glasgow, Hepburn graduated with a Politics and History degree.
  • ess in 1971 Hilton became dissillusioned with politics, and decided to dedicate himself to his work
  • Modern Culture and Critical Theory: Art, Politics, and the Legacy of the Frankfurt School (Madi
  • Then he withdrew from politics, and lived in retirement until his death.
  • He then went into politics and was elected Member of Parliament for Farn
  • I went into politics and business.
  • He temporarily retired from politics and set up an insurance agency.
  • William B. Gould IV, Labored Relations: Law, Politics, and the NLRB (MIT Press, 2001).
  • Jones had little interest in politics, and refused a position offered by Edward Sta
  • In 1930 he moved to federal politics and became Postmaster General in the Cabinet
  • Volume 1. Documents Relating to Politics and Internal Court Affairs (London: British A
  • John Orman - Professor of Politics and well-known political activist
  • iscovered the principle of divergent economic politics, and was one of the masterminds to develop th
  • Australian Journal of Politics and History 28 (1): 115-116.
  • olitically centrist, and find the extremes of politics and culture abhorrent.
  • , he resigned in 1939 to return to provincial politics and was elected in 1939.
  • e Drew became a pioneer of independent labour politics and pioneered the Textile Trade Union.
  • on financial questions, sometimes on national politics, and always for elections for the appointment
  • e, where he studied philosophy, sociology and politics and took up Shorinji Kan Jiu Jitsu.
  • After the war, he retired from politics and returned to his home to again practice la
  • Darwin Day In America: How Our Politics and Culture Have Been Dehumanized in the Name
  • ion, and this would shape the relationship of politics and big business in Mexico until the present
  • He stayed away from politics and was repelled by the persecution of the so
  • She received a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at St Hilda's College, Oxford i
  • Hall then retired from politics and returned to preaching.
  • Ballantyne as said above had a passion for Politics and helping his fellow citizens.
  • alist activism and told him to choose between politics and his job.
  • It was largely through his efforts that politics and public administration became established
  • he American Style of Foreign Policy: Cultural Politics and Foreign Affairs (New York: Knopf, 1983)
  • is football career was over, he entered local politics and was elected to the Athens City Council.
  • les, Coleman was a landscaper before entering politics, and a member of Central Council from 1982 to
  • Philosophy, Politics and Economics) and Edinburgh University (Dipl
  • Re-Making the Nation: place, politics and identity in Latin America.
  • generally pursued a conservative position in politics and was a noted social conservative.
  • ing part of each show, Mercer covers Canadian politics and comedy during a monologue.
  • He has published numerous books on Turkish politics and history,
  • rs would come to have a deep influence on the politics and ideologies of France and America.
  • Patterns of politics and political systems in Latin America.
  • On his return to England, Bulwer went back to politics and successfully contested Tamworth in 1868.
  • Hughes became involved in local politics and in 1898 Hughes was elected a St Kilda Cit
  • ork Senate and continued to be influential in politics and law including being a key figure in the E
  • Politics And Religion
  • tes and speaks about religion, public health, politics and culture in Iran.
  • e 17th Canadian Parliament, Bell left federal politics and did not seek another term in the 1935 ele
  • Baker later returned to municipal politics, and was re-elected as reeve of Brokenhead.
  • ackson, Joy J. New Orleans in the Gilded Age: Politics and Urban Progress, 1880-1896.
  • phrey would soon become active in Minneapolis politics, and as a result he never finished his Ph.D.
  • Fraser immediately retired from politics, and Peacock contested the party leadership,
  • ticipated significantly in the world of Irish politics and the royal Tudor court.
  • rsity of Exeter, where he studied History and Politics and was a committee member of the university'
  • s son, Tom McLaughlin (Paul Gross), goes into politics and ultimately becomes Prime Minister.
  • Princeton University Press book series, Politics and Society in Twentieth Century America
  • Politics and International Relations
  • ansas, where he practiced the law, engaged in politics and edited a newspaper.
  • Mr. Betancourt later entered politics and was elected mayor of San Benito, Texas.
  • ew College, Oxford (where he read Philosophy, Politics and Economics) and INSEAD.
  • o regularly discussed their ideas on science, politics and philosophy.
  • The Germans used their politics and diplomacy to divide Swantopelk from the P
  • nally delivered as Castle Lectures in Ethics, Politics, and Economics at Yale University in 2004.
  • Unlike his father, he was not interested in politics, and left decisions to corrupt ministers.
  • He remained active in politics and participated in the Southern Rights Conve
  • He worked as a farmer before entering politics, and was president of the Manitoba Progressiv
  • attended University, gaining degrees in Arts ( politics) and Economics, and subsequently became an ex
  • Maria Amalia did not play an active role in politics and in fact made a concerted effort to remove
  • She read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Merton College, Oxford.
  • "Domestic politics and stakeholders in the North Korean missile
  • The Conversion of Britain: Religion, Politics and Society in Britain c. 600-800.
  • om the University of Lucknow, and then joined politics and became a member of the Indian National Co
  • “Anthropologist and More” - An interview on politics and ethnography, May 8, 2006.
  • Werts, a Democrat, entered politics and in 1886 was elected mayor of Morristown,
  • s broad surveys of Chinese history, religion, politics and geography with increasingly multifarious
  • In 1917 he left provincial politics and became a minister in this government.
  • ussians because of their domination of German politics and culture.
  • and the Challenge of Development: a Study of Politics and Military Interventions in Bangladesh, Uni
  • He specialises in politics, and has appeared as a regular reporter on BB
  • ook a prominent part in Liberal Nonconformist politics and in movements connected with the position
  • Siitoin also wrote books about politics and occultism.
  • He became a businessman after leaving politics and died in 1945.
  • In economics, politics, and political economy, it has come to mean t
  • Politics and the law were prominent in his family.
  • standing radio program, where he commented on politics and current events.
  • yer by profession, Cosgrove entered municipal politics and served as Mayor of the Toronto suburb of
  • inued to retain influence in Democratic party politics, and President Truman decided to grant May a
  • The Third Reich: Politics and Propaganda (2002)
  • itions in the federal government to influence politics and business.
  • ins, teaching graduate courses there on state politics and federalism.
  • lected in 1995, then resigned from provincial politics and his cabinet position on 1 July 1996 to se
  • Machiavelli and Guicciardini: Politics and History in Sixteenth-Century Florence, Pr
  • ed his attention to periodical literature and politics, and exchanged Felix Farley's Bristol Journal
  • After the Yom Kippur War he entered politics and was elected to the Knesset as a member of
  • In United States politics and government, the term presidential nominee
  • He remained active in Democratic politics and was a delegate to the Democratic National
  • His politics and practice of medicine often overlapped, in
  • Tappin continued his involvement in politics and won the Stoke-on-Trent Council seat for B
  • ernor continues to be deeply involved in Utah politics and policies.
  • He was also an influential figure in state politics and higher education.
  • Shafer pursued a career in politics and became the State's Attorney for Mckenzie
  • He studied politics and history at the University of Michigan, An
  • uss the current affairs regarding the Chinese Politics and social cultures.
  • Sajal Nag, India and North-East India: Mind, Politics and the Process of Integration, 1946-1950, 19
  • ge of subjects including: animals, martyrdom, politics, and violence.
  • by the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy in 2001.
  • ucus" that appears on Monday about Washington politics and policy.
  • and Swansea University where he graduated in politics and international relations.
  • Red River Campaign: Politics and Cotton in the Civil War.
  • His mother is involved in local politics and his father in land management of their pr
  • He next entered provincial politics and was elected leader of the Progressive Con
  • policy, content analysis, decision-making in politics and diplomacy, and crises.
  • Cherry retired from politics and returned to the practice of law after his
  • Spain: Her Institutions, Politics, and Public Men (1853)
  • George Orwell, Politics and the English Language
  • This article is supported by the politics and government work group (marked as Mid-impo
  • He retired from active politics and pursued a career in business.
  • He eventually turned to politics and was invited to join the Pennsylvania Coun
  • Where Angels Fear to Tread: Politics and Religion.
  • Yilmaz, Ihsan (2005), Muslim Laws, Politics and Society in Modern Nation States: Dynamic
  • Sweden and Visions of Norway: Politics and Culture, 1814-1905 (2003)
  • xford University with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics under a scholarship from the MT
  • Politics and the Restraint of Science (1983)
  • Cutting Edge," in Extreme Beauty: Aesthetics, Politics and Death, eds.
  • Graham Greene: On the Frontier, Politics and Religion in the Novels (Macmillan, London
  • Study and Its Relation to Science, Religion, Politics, and Culture, New York: Harrington Park Press
  • n of 1956, Gimes was heavily involved in both politics and revolutionary journalism.
  • In 1949, Drummond switched to federal politics and was elected to the House of Representativ
  • Harder is heavily active in Conservative politics and in the past mused about running federally
  • the University of Nottingham's department of Politics and International Relations.
  • t woman of the group whose background in both politics and partying influence her provocative lyrics
  • alisades Park in 1958, Dickerson retired from politics and pursued a business career as a New York r
  • hored several books on the Indian journalism, politics and personalities.
  • osing instead to remain focused on provincial politics and the 2003 New Brunswick election.
  • Thereafter, Cornbury avoided Jacobite politics and devoted himself to the cultivation of tas
  • He retired from provincial politics and decided to return to his family business
  • Bergfeld holds a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics and a Masters in Sociology from
  • (2009) and Women, Politics and American Society, 4th ed.
  • British politics and the American Revolution, Norman : Univers
  • In 2001, he entered politics and contested for the parliamentary seat of I
  • After that he rose in Waterville's politics and in 1956 became mayor.
  • In 1908, he entered politics and was elected to the West Virginia State Se
  • Australian academic specializing in electoral politics and government.
  • He was a republican in politics and fought on the Parliamentary side in the E
  • He retired from politics and engaged in planting.
  • In 1892, Denny returned to politics and defeated Sullivan.
  • Politics and Public Policy with Carl Van Horn and Dona
  • is an American author, specialist in American politics and culture, and professor of communication a
  • in immediately declared his decision to leave politics and stepped down as Prime Minister.
  • The School of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) is part of
  • worked in the cotton market, law enforcement, politics, and farming.
  • tor and management consultant before entering politics, and was a coordinator of leadership training
  • His attentions turned to provincial politics, and he was elected to the Legislative Assemb
  • fter the by-election loss Newman retired from politics and dedicated herself to charitable work.
  • He did not have a special interest in politics, and did not speak at the Storting's meetings
  • Kerr was active in area politics and law enforcement during the formative year
  • s, as well as several articles on immigrants, politics, and labor unions.
  • t that the school had been a victim of racial politics, and that the incident would be used to censo
  • She has received a bachelor's degree in Politics and Diplomacy.
  • The Poor People's Alliance refuses electoral politics and resolved to boycott the 2009 national ele
  • France since 1870: Culture, Politics and Society by Charles Sowerine.
  • Owen retired from politics and returned to his business interests.
  • orough-wide newspaper that covers local news, politics, and community events.
  • nheim Fellow in 1937, he became a lecturer in politics and history at New York University, the New S
  • ussion between people involved in literature, politics and the visual arts, in Scotland and beyond.
  • g bachelor, Green devoted himself to the law, politics, and civic, business, and cultural activities
  • Newlands High School, Carlo went on to study politics and languages at University of Melbourne.
  • Dominic D. P. Johnson is a Reader in Politics and International Relations at the University
  • He became influential in federal politics, and in January 1895 was appointed Minister w
  • Politics and Diplomacy: Next Steps in Arab-Israeli Pea
  • Pierre Ceyrac left politics and the Front National in 1994, (Le Figaro, 1
  • he became increasingly involved in opposition politics and campaigning against the Baath regime.
  • His books related to current politics and Cooper's self promotion increased the ill
  • In 1950, he left federal politics and ran again for the leadership of the Ontar
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