Other officeholders came to the defense of depositors who lost money in the failed bank. |
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New London may have proceeded in a bullheaded fashion, and ideally voters can evict officeholders who behave that way. |
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The speakers almost always are either outstanding legal minds or high-level officeholders. |
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It will take more than the force of ideas to convince most Democratic officeholders to turn against the teachers unions. |
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In Delaware, officeholders had to attest to their belief in the Holy Trinity. |
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Nevertheless, incumbent officeholders, candidates, and aspirants are pragmatic to a fault, and their main concern is with winning elections. |
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Cultural elites have been replaced by officeholders and politicos, ambitious men who are part of the village bourgeoisie. |
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And a lot of candidates and officeholders on the right are drinking from it like a fire hose. |
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But the subtext here is that many commentators and officeholders need targets. |
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In two suburban swing counties in New York, unknown Republicans romped over longtime Democratic officeholders. |
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It is often argued that whole systems ought not to be altered in response to the peculations of specific officeholders. |
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It is responsible for managing the finances, property and officeholders within the circuit. |
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The list of previous officeholders for the counties stretches back, in most cases, to 1634 when the counties were created by Lord High Chancellor Count Axel Oxenstierna. |
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