By now, everyone has noticed the total lack of response by this troika to the terrorism crisis. |
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Indeed, this is only one example of the kind of pressure that the troika exerted on multilateral bodies. |
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He and the journal prospered, and in 1977 he turned it over to a troika of executive editors. |
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The troika of horses trotted bravely forward, and presently the bridge thundered under the combined weight of the hooves and wheels. |
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He heads a Commonwealth troika tasked with taking action on the country following controversial elections held in March. |
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A troika of small boys, cocky and nervous proto-new Russians, lean over the rusting barbed wire and drool gobbets of spit onto his head. |
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They aggressively courted famous personalities, landing on a troika who were almost completely new to electoral politics. |
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Speculation is rife about which minister deserves promotion to make up the missing third in the troika of Deputy Prime Ministers. |
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The third member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations troika is Malaysia. |
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The fly in the ointment is the curious decision on the choice of the troika for the praesidium of this Convention. |
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Why it continued to rotate cyclonically after it shifted to the center of the updraft troika is a matter of conjecture because of the paucity of data in the storm inflow. |
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By coincidence, we held our troika meeting the day after the demonstration to which you referred. |
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The CPR was supposed to be the progressive counterweight among the troika of parties that governed Tunisia before Sheratongate. |
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Are you imposing conditions on this troika visit, which would mean that they are absolutely obligated to give that kind of access? |
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Dwight Chapin is the least known of this troika, and was the first to be fired. |
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The decision to suspend the country was made by the troika consisting of the President of Nigeria, the Prime Minister of Australia, and the President of South Africa. |
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Together, the Council presidency, High Representative, and Commissioner for External Affairs form a troika which represents the EU as a whole in international diplomacy. |
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Together this troika provided the professional ballast which was essential if Churchill's strategic imagination was to remain tethered to reality. |
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The troika had achieved something that no international-relief agency, no high-tech software company, no bent-for-leather military group had accomplished. |
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He was one of a troika of Commonwealth leaders who recommended suspension. |
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Japan, as a member of the troika for Barbados, congratulated it on its constructiveness in preparing for and conducting the review. |
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He believes he can squeeze concessions out of the troika and he is probably right. |
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The President of the French Republic, Mr. Sarkozy, visited the region on 5 January with the European troika to meet with various actors. |
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Even the troika system is not really the answer, as the intervals between presidencies are still too long. |
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Unfortunately, the negotiations conducted under the auspices of the international mediating troika failed to yield results. |
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The investigator suspected the poor dead bastards were just a vodka troika that had cheerily frozen to death. |
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In this context, let me pay tribute to the troika of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, which helped us to pursue this process and to dispel the doubts we had before formalizing this decision. |
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I am confident, however, that the troika due to take the reins on 1 July will create a climate for moving these questions forward as best it can, building on our efforts to develop broadly shared thinking. |
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Lastly, H. E. Mr. Mohamed Barkat Abdillahi stated that Djibouti was open to recommendations and advice and was ready to cooperate with the troika. |
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Following Lenin's death in 1924, a troika was designated to govern the Soviet Union. |
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Without a mutually agreeable successor, the highest Communist Party officials initially opted to rule the Soviet Union jointly through a troika. |
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The treatment of members of religious minorities in Iran, particularly the Baha'is, was raised by the Union troika during the meetings with the Iranian Government last December and in May this year. |
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Related: The troika is supposed to build Greece up, not blow it apart. |
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His troika carries a swindler, Chichikov, and his drunken coachman, but it is transformed into the symbol of a God-inspired country that gloriously surpasses all others. So, too, with the Sochi Olympics. |
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Travelling part of the way by rail and the remainder by troika, he reached Orenburg shortly before Christmas. |
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When Gogol wrote his great passage on the troika speeding across the steppes, he likened it to Russia itself, advancing across the earth. |
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I would like to direct a comment to Mr Hughes: an employment summit would surely be a fine thing, but I say to you in all honesty, a troika meeting is also appropriate if it produces something rational. |
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While the summit was going on, Jean Asselborn held separate talks with his Canadian opposite number, Pierre Pettigrew, in a ministerial troika between Canada and the European Union. |
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In the meantime, we must make do with the channel that we ourselves helped to create, the parliamentary troika, in order to maintain a minimal dialogue with the country. |
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The bare troika of Boolean operators brought them into metaphorical being. |
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And then the United Nations with Troika helped the Angolans to bring that peace process to a conclusion. |
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Troika SVS is the industry's first split path architecture storage area network solution. |
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The role of the Troika is to ensure continuity in the G20's work and management across host years. |
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