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  • Know Da Game" (from the Frankie Cutlass album Politics And Bullshit)
  • 80s English band, notable for their left-wing politics and catchy, danceable songs.
  • London who writes primarily on architecture, politics and culture.
  • Meacham became a prominent figure in Oregon politics and supported Ulysses S. Grant in the preside
  • Xavier took an active interest in politics and joined the Swatantra party established by
  • y, Economics, Biology, Chemistry, Management, Politics and Law.
  • He had studied politics and economics at George Washington University
  • abour on Morgan's retirement from Westminster politics, and has remained the MP ever since.
  • a and King Harald can largely be explained by politics and alliance building.
  • cientist and author who studies and writes on politics and economics, often within a historical pers
  • Before entering politics Anderson was a high school football and baske
  • Between Two Worlds: Politics, Anti-Politics, and the Unpolitical (Transact
  • On May 24, 2007, Politics Anyone? on Bakersfield.com
  • AP comparative government, AP us government & politics, AP psychology
  • In politics, Archer was active with the Progressive Conse
  • After he retired from politics, Archibald managed an inn in Harbour Grace wi
  • United States political activist group whose politics are rooted in anarcho-syndicalism and class s
  • He has said that for him "poetry and politics are mutually contradictory, and he finds cons
  • My politics are simple.
  • Issues of Global Environmental Politics are divided into research articles and debate
  • The MST politics are democratic socialist revolutionary, under
  • Domestic politics are overshadowed by economic hardship resulti
  • Urarina local politics are characterized by a mercurial balance of p
  • CAAH's politics are mostly left-wing.
  • The district's politics are dominated by the wealthy suburbs of Memph
  • Replace with: "Carolla's politics are a hybrid of libertarian, liberal and cons
  • w with many Liberians in any social gathering politics are discussed.
  • f the campaign was that regional and national politics are two separate things.
  • Once again the polarisation of politics around partition deprived the party of a crit
  • Sorghaghtani successfully navigated Mongol politics, arranging for all of her sons to become Mong
  • Boondi sets a stage for discourses on politics, art & literature.
  • Martin Heidegger: Politics, Art, and Technology.
  • e on newsprint; its masthead reads "business, politics, arts and culture".
  • White entered politics as a Republican in 1880.
  • He then entered politics as a member of the Yonkers City Council in 19
  • Birkholz began her career in politics as a trustee for Saugatuck Township.
  • Prior to entering elected politics as a municipal councillor in Lunenburg County
  • ildren on their farm, Clark was able to enter politics as a clerk of the Provincial Assembly.
  • He first entered politics as an alderman in London.
  • Cartwright jumped into politics as a Democrat.
  • Roberts continued in politics as an active organizer of the Republican Part
  • He entered politics as an alderman in the borough of North York i
  • He was active in local politics as a member of Footscray City Council.
  • Bruce Smith entered provincial politics as a Liberal candidate and was elected to the
  • mmenced practice in Buffalo and there entered politics as a Republican.
  • When he first entered politics as an alderman on the borough council of Scar
  • Kamm describes his politics as left-wing.
  • Malini and her husband have been involved in politics, as members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJ
  • une de Paris" (1870) he began to take part in politics as a supporter of Gambetta.
  • Pym entered politics as a member of Herefordshire County Council i
  • During the 1870s Wells returned to politics as a scalawag and was known by opponents as "
  • He was active in local politics as a member of Berwick Shire Council.
  • He was involved in local politics as a member of Brisbane City Council, having
  • He was involved in local politics as a member of Diamond Valley Shire Council,
  • He became active in politics as a student, mainly through university socie
  • He first entered politics as a member of the Labour Party, unsuccessful
  • placement of Hopkins (who retired from active politics) as leader of the faction.
  • Jackson first entered politics as a Liberal, but chose to support John A. Ma
  • He came in politics as a librarian of Puzhakkal library.
  • ce law and became involved in state and local politics as a Democrat.
  • While practicing as a lawyer, he entered politics as an alderman in North York, Ontario serving
  • This decision deeply polarized Ecuadorian politics, as liberals generally viewed the Church as a
  • Davies became a notable figure in politics as a Welsh radical nonconformist.
  • Hammerstad had been involved in politics as central board member of the Norwegian Youn
  • Broderick entered politics as a commissioner to Plymouth Township, Penns
  • She was active in student politics as chairman of the Stockholm University Stude
  • He entered politics as a student activist and served as the Chair
  • erm in Parliament after this and left federal politics as of the 1993 federal election.
  • After 1963, he returned to municipal politics as an alderman for East Kildonan.
  • ed an entire generation of English and French politics as it threw the succession of the English thr
  • Bendixson became more involved in politics as his career progressed.
  • He entered politics as member for Cairns at the election of 1912,
  • Adams entered state politics as a Republican legislator (1941-44; Speaker
  • Previously, he served in provincial politics as the NDP MLA for Saskatoon Eastview from 19
  • He started his career in politics as a local supporter of Andrew Jackson in the
  • Politics As Usual
  • Having entered politics as a Democrat, Bossier was a member of the Lo
  • He first entered politics as a member of the Albertville, Alabama City
  • sley and took a first class honours degree in Politics as the University of Strathclyde.
  • Raffety remained active in Liberal party politics, as a speaker.
  • After the war ended, Chandler returned to politics as a member of the Massachusetts General Cour
  • tion from the regiment had as much to do with politics as health.
  • Fothergill developed an interest in Liberal politics as a young man, serving on the National Execu
  • He first came to politics as a member of the Freikorps after the First
  • He began his career in New Hampshire politics as a state representative and was elected Sec
  • ry spurred Dr. Steinberg to start a career in politics, as the Mayor of Hampstead.
  • talented tennis players seams to be as bad at politics, as he is at tennis.
  • term in the House of Commons, he left federal politics as of the 1925 federal election and did not s
  • Parkinson entered Kansas politics as a Republican in 1990.
  • Fowler remains active in Democratic politics as a member of the DNC.
  • He entered politics as a member of the Motherland Party, and was
  • He first entered politics as a Glamorgan County Councillor.
  • he new constitution would restore multi-party politics, as the country had been a single-party state
  • He served in Owen Sound municipal politics as an alderman for eleven years and in 1905 a
  • He got his start in politics as a Democratic County Committeeman for Corao
  • Politics: As hinted at the end of David Lean's film, E
  • He entered politics as the Assessor of Orange County, California,
  • He entered politics as a councillor in Ba Town Council.
  • In 1848, he entered politics as a Free Soiler, and was Trustee of the Vill
  • Garven entered politics as a Republican and while the Democratic Part
  • He entered to politics as a member of the Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia Mun
  • resident of Etobicoke, she originally entered politics as a school board trustee.
  • He was known as a liberal in economics and politics as well as religion.
  • s described by Routledge's Almanac of British Politics as "One of the government's insufficiently su
  • The Ottomans had politics as much as commerce in mind when they negotia
  • his civil rights were restored he re-entered politics as a Democrat.
  • r to his appointment, he had become active in politics as a somewhat militant Progressive Democrat.
  • Collins first entered politics as a New Brunswick New Democratic Party candi
  • Cornelius became involved in politics as a Republican and served as a delegate to t
  • premier Mitchell Hepburn, but left provincial politics as of the 1943 Ontario election.
  • He was involved in local politics as a member of Auburn Council.
  • He now describes his politics as "postcolonial anarcho-pacifist" and is the
  • Strauss treated politics as something that could not be studied from a
  • seek a third term of office, leaving federal politics as of the 2000 federal election.
  • He was active in politics as a Republican committeeman and as Chairman
  • In 1944, he returned to politics as a Labor member of the South Australian Leg
  • y the year before, having stayed out of party politics as chairman of the convention.
  • econd strand focuses on internal North Korean politics as the cause for the move to military first p
  • He was involved in local politics as a member of Newtown City Council.
  • e in 1824 (with Lyder Sagen), publications on politics as well as songs.
  • l Dictionary., which explores the language of politics, as well as Taegan Goddard's Political Job Hu
  • At this point he became active in politics as a Unionist and in 1949 he was elected to C
  • l remains active in North Carolina Republican politics as an "elder statesman."
  • O'Shea Petersen would later follow Earle into politics as a prominent suffragist.
  • large private interest drove Washington State politics as lobbyists sought to secure valuable land.
  • She wrote about politics as well as average Russian's life during the
  • Bank of Maharashtra for some years and joined politics as a full time party worker in 1981.
  • Canadian Parliaments, Tremblay left Canadian politics as he did not seek a third term in the House
  • East also enagaged in local politics as a member of the Rotorua City Council which
  • He became active in European politics as one of the Italian delegates at the Counci
  • He was active in local politics as a member of Brisbane City Council.
  • ave led Burkee to describe most of Washington politics as the politics of irresponsibility, bent chi
  • Ronald Reagan nominated politics as the second-oldest profession with the quip
  • sition of the House of Orange-Nassau in Dutch politics as a threat to their own power.
  • Weingarten is very active in city politics as well, and has been described as a "kingmak
  • In 1928, he entered politics as a delegate to the Democratic National Conv
  • Ferit Melen entered politics as deputy of Van Province from "Cumhuriyet Ha
  • Christian served for four years in municipal politics as a councillor and alderman of Penticton, Br
  • uggestions by some that he should stay out of politics as a media tycoon.
  • He first entered elected politics as a Vancouver Parks Board commissioner, and
  • He had joined politics as an employee of Durgapur Steel Plant.
  • medy about marriage,sex, men, love, death and politics as told by three women.
  • s mayor of Victoria before leaving office and politics as a whole.
  • Bertrand started politics as a member of the Democratic Party, before f
  • In the 1970s, he entered elective politics as a Senator at-large.
  • Sen says foreign media describing Thailand's politics as class warfare are oversimplifying a comple
  • lle was tied to the Long faction of Louisiana politics, as was Sheriff Martin, Sr.
  • cluding science fiction, wild west, crime and politics, as well as children's comics such as The Smu
  • As an example, Dominique de Villepin entered politics as an appointed official, after serving as an
  • ars, but when Cherry died in 1965, Faubus put politics aside and was magnanimous in praising his pre
  • The FLB represented a new wave of nationalist politics associated with anti-colonialist ideology.
  • e is a distinguished and tenured professor of Politics at Rollins College, having joined the faculty
  • Fluker retired from provincial politics at dissolution of the Assembly in 1979.
  • He taught history and politics at Harvard and then served as preceptor under
  • He teaches a course on the press and politics at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg
  • n, member of the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland, College Park
  • Associate Dean and Professor of International Politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy a
  • The System: The American Way of Politics at the Breaking Point with Haynes Johnson (Li
  • She studied history and politics at New College, Oxford.
  • He studied law and politics at Heidelberg, and entered the Baden governme
  • Link to Cineaste interview: "Identity Politics at Face Value" at The Free Library
  • Michael Hart (born 1956) has been Fellow in Politics at Exeter College, Oxford since 1982.
  • He retired from politics at the end of his second term.
  • nced his intention to stand down from Wrexham politics at the next election.
  • Muldoon retired from politics at the general election of 1918.
  • Chistophers retired from provincial politics at dissolution of the Assembly in 1930.
  • Fee retired from provincial politics at dissolution of the assembly in 1952.
  • He retired from politics at dissolution of the legislature in 1967.
  • He studied law and politics at Sorbonne University.
  • Politics at the local level in Mississippi County is c
  • He entered local politics at Acton, Middlesex, and was a member of both
  • Campbell retired from provincial politics at dissolution of the legislature in 1989.
  • He retired from provincial politics at dissolution of the Assembly in 1979.
  • Cooper retired from provincial politics at dissolution of the assembly in 1975.
  • He entered politics at the 1995 regional election when he was ele
  • 3 - 27 April 1971) was the first Professor of Politics at the University of Leeds.
  • ded Labor MP Jodie Campbell, who retired from politics, at the 2010 federal election.
  • Specialised in international law and politics at the Institute for International Political
  • After studying Politics at Exeter University he discovered his love f
  • ublicly announcing his stepdown from national politics at the 2007 party congress.
  • Geldart retired from provincial politics at dissolution of the assembly in 1967.
  • Douglas was active in Democratic politics at a time when his party dominated most of hi
  • ness of the predatory nature of international politics at the time.
  • Lewis Namier, "The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III" (2nd edition
  • Hans Meuer studied mathematics, physics and politics at the universities of Marburg, Giessen and V
  • He began in politics at the age of ten years, and was a College Re
  • at the 1973 general election and retired from politics at the 1977 general election.
  • Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New J
  • He studied politics at the University of Exeter before training a
  • In 1849 he entered politics at the Prussian level, entering the Abgeordne
  • He was an adviser in the department of politics at Princeton University.
  • ng Club in England, and is currently studying politics at Loughborough University.
  • Edmond retired from politics at the 2004 state election.
  • not seek re-election in 1948 and retired from politics at the dissolution of the legislature.
  • Muller retired from provincial politics at dissolution of the legislature in 1971.
  • ining the Times in 1999, he was a lecturer in politics at Oxford University.
  • He retired from politics at the November 1919 election.
  • Mandia also writes about climate change and politics at his blog.
  • Carter was tutor in the Department of Politics at the University of York from 1994.
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