Those who now have the upper hand in the struggle appear to be brooking no dissent either. |
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He rules Kazakhstan as a one-man show, rigging elections, muzzling the media and brooking no opposition. |
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Inspired, daring, at times brooking no opposition, you have done what you felt was right and decent. |
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That makes the ECB all the keener to reaffirm its credentials as a doughty inflation-fighter by brooking no delay in raising rates now that its target is being exceeded. Internal politics are also at play. |
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The oligarchs have envisioned, planned, spent lavishly and worked hard over the past seventy years of the 20th century to be in a position to totally dominate the 21st century, brooking no opposition. |
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In cases brooking no delay, a judicial authority of another Contracting State may itself initiate the necessary temporary measures under the latter's own legislation. |
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China, the argument goes, is a dictatorship where the government and the businesses it favours can do what they want change laws, build infrastructure, secure licences, fiddle their books—all without brooking any opposition. |
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Confucian monarchs, brooking no rival allegiance, executed most early converts: hence all those martyrs, ranking Korea fourth globally for quantity of saints. |
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Brooking, 55, already an MBE, is one of the most respected analysts and commentators on the game. |
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Brooking is a man who has never seen an open goal missed without a bit of a bobble just before he went to shoot. |
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Although players such as Brooking will not likely be moving anywhere, the second tier of available backers is no group of slouches. |
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Trevor Brooking was appointed caretaker manager of West Ham as Glenn Roeder recovered in hospital. |
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Pam Brooking and her family will be one of the rst to place an ice sculpture on the steps of Chamberlain Square in Birmingham. |
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