If Tehran's rulers will not change their behavior, they may face a population eager to change their rulers. Prof.
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The Soviet rulers during the Cold War, and China's rulers today, either don't understand that distinction or deliberately deny it to mislead their own public.
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The real rulers are secreted in the second-class carriages but are obeyed because of the splendour of the waxwork rulers in the first-class carriages.
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This might be a unique time in its own way, but the world has dealt with hatred, with bigotry, with rulers who are not prepared to be great rulers.
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The apathy - on a continent where strongman rulers are traditionally feted in their home areas - reveals the slow leaching away of political support from one of Africa's longest-serving rulers.
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We met 27 people who claim to be the rulers of their own countries We met 27 people who claim to be the rulers of their own countries Molossia. Slobovia.
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KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's military rulers said on Thursday that Ethiopia's prime minister had suggested that negotiations between the rulers and the Sudanese opposition on a transition to democracy move to Addis Ababa.
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The hawkish rulers of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have a vested interest in Washington's tensions with Tehran: The shared enmity holds together the American alliance with the Arab gulf rulers.
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Cairo is seen as a supporter of the army rulers.
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If only their rulers knew what to do with them.
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The crisis also undermined the public's faith in their rulers.
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Increasingly, however, the greatest obstacle to disruption is China's rulers.
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That alone should have rung alarm bells for China's rulers.
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During the sixteenth century, Christian rulers killed about 5,000 Christians.
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In ancient Rome, rulers used corruption charges to eliminate enemies.
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They hold them up triumphantly and measure them on rulers.
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A cultural commentary on the status of these two rulers?
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It can cajole and encourage Arab rulers to enact reforms.
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The rulers have rigged the rules to disempower the majority.
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The sketchbook includes digital rulers, sharing features and other tools.
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Assured unconditional international support, South Sudan's rulers acted with impunity.
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"These instructions can only come from the rulers," he said.
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The country's rulers already postponed elections for governors last year.
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The Chinese rulers may think that, finally, they silenced Liu.
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Many entrenched rulers have a simple response: pulling the plug.
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Male rulers often favored cutting out the "gangrene" of heresy.
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Few know how protesters will react to newly imposed rulers.
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The opposition said it could not talk to untrustworthy rulers.
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But it has also delved into politics, often frustrating Egypt's rulers.
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Indeed, its rulers see confrontation with Brussels as a vote-winner.
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The country's rulers tremble at the thought of a Marxist revival.
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It was like uncovering something from the tomb of Egyptian rulers.
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First: a consensus among the country's rulers about certain enduring traditions.
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For its rulers, America's bans highlight the urgency of that policy.
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Thailand's military rulers could not resist basking in all the goodwill.
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Some local rulers embraced the new Protestant faith; others did not.
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Africa will not be stable until Africans freely choose their rulers.
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Under Myanmar's military rulers, the picture used to be even worse.
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Unlike previous rulers, he didn't let the Pope place the crown.
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Both of your planetary rulers, Mars and Pluto, are busy today.
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The Sudanese people have twice before succeeded in ousting their rulers.
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Under subsequent Russian rulers, church-state relations took a different turn.
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Yet some terrible rulers have gone and border wars are rare.
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The Sun connects with both of your planetary rulers today, Aquarius!
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Which is to say, as self-appointed rulers, we are shams.
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Russian history tends to focus on the rulers, not the people.
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But their rulers had an intolerable tendency to defy God's will.
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Shi'ite protests against Sunni Muslim rulers in 183 hurt Bahrain's image.
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Other ageing hereditary rulers in the region will have taken note.
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Instead, I would draw on graph paper with protractors and rulers.
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They have a voice and the power to hold rulers accountable.
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Sadistic kings made bad rulers, it said, but so did doormats.
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Iran's economy is suffering mightily, and its rulers are growing anxious.
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"The rulers have showed their dishonesty," spokesman Ejaz Ashrafi told Reuters.
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The goal is to put Iran's rulers to a fundamental choice.
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Our rulers, however, would have us believe they are our heroes.
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And in that sense Iran's rulers have little to worry about.
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At first, the country's rulers denied that coronavirus was a threat.
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In each, the rulers attempted to adopt elements of Western modernity.
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And liberty from tyrants and totalitarian rulers may require armed struggle.
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In 1925, Reza Shah toppled the Qajar rulers and seized power.
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All this frightened the rulers of Saudi Arabia and the Emirates.
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And at every stop are black-robed rulers overriding citizens' choices.
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This has led the Saudi kingdom's new rulers to act more aggressively.
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Middle Eastern rulers have proved to be open to diversifying their investments.
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It's believed to depict Pharaoh Ramses II, one of Egypt's greatest rulers.
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Per this view, all humans are equal, even rulers and those ruled.
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Rulers like Tocqueville's family in Normandy inherited responsibilities as well as privileges.
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The Jaguar are considered the rulers of the underworld and represent power.
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They're all rulers of the empire and worthy of their own superlatives.
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The people are tired of paying the price for their corrupt rulers.
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China's rulers like a more prosaic, mysterious epithet: hexin, meaning "the core".
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With apartheid crumbling, its white rulers were eager to renounce illicit weapons.
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So the rulers of the United Arab Emirates had a novel idea.
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Investors' biggest concern is the subjugation of local courts by populist rulers.
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Both of your planetary rulers, Jupiter and Neptune, will connect this month.
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Most of Africa's anti-gay laws were imposed by European colonial rulers.
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Many complain that the rulers in Addis Ababa are doing too little.
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One show, "The Dictator's Doom", recounts the messy fates of totalitarian rulers.
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After all, good rulers may make fewer enemies, and forge stronger alliances.
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Two-way tweeting seems to narrow the distance between rulers and ruled.
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China's rulers now accept that they face more than a Trump problem.
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Bahrain's Sunni rulers have reported similar plots over the last few years.
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The second feature of PiS-style democracy is rulers' freedom of action.
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Because he, like precious few Westerosi rulers before him, has a heart.
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The new rulers could create an even bigger and pushier federal government.
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The emirate's rulers often provide churches with free land, water and electricity.
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Trump has called for talks with Iran's clerical rulers with "no preconditions".
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The whole gang House Stark of Winterfell, the rulers of the North.
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She is high on the list of the world's most enduring rulers.
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It means that China's Communist rulers have to put up with Mao.
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This alarms China and so becomes a problem for Hong Kong's rulers.
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What comes next will be determined by the rulers of the left.
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"Mullahs get lost," they shout, while burning portraits of Iran's clerical rulers.
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The policy of engaging Tehran's theocracy and appeasing its rulers failed miserably.
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George even organises meet-ups with other micronation rulers, including Paul Delprat.
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It looks like it was drawn in a Pictionary game using rulers.
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Around the globe, the documents disclose the holdings of rulers and politicians.
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The best most successful rulers of enormous swathes of land had both.
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Like rulers of neighboring kingdoms, we only have jurisdiction within our borders.
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Some scholars emphasise the right of legitimate rulers to make liberating reforms.
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Vigils for the 176 victims swiftly turned into protests against Iran's rulers.
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Sadly for China's rulers, the situation may be too unstable for that.
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The British, therefore, were deeply invested in not alienating South Africa's rulers.
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These are all the calculations that I did with little line rulers.
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Submitted to the United States Congress and the Rulers of the Federation.
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Socialism produces economic and political inequality as the rulers turn into gangsters.
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" "Trade between Russia and Ukraine, despite Ukrainian rulers' best efforts, is growing.
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Rulers of the world, that kind of stuff, it shifted really quickly.
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It "seeks to provide some economic insights about why European rulers and their colonists agreed to such a morally reprehensible venture and why the African rulers might have joined in despite the harm to their people," according to Scholastic.
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Pompeo argued, however, that the United States is targeting only the country's rulers.
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This was the most direct challenge so far to the rulers in Beijing.
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China's rulers have never made public the number of missiles the PLA possesses.
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Myanmar's rulers, the UN's authors lament, have responded with "denial, normalcy and impunity".
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They studied how often European rulers went to war between 1480 and 1913.
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Historical dramas from the 1980s stressed the weakness of the last Qing rulers.
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Rulers eventually came round to the idea that "progress" could not be stopped.
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Immigrants blame their plight on Venezuela's rulers, labeling them as dictators and thieves.
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Recently, however, the country's rulers have begun expounding the virtues of thick skins.
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"It is a clarifying rebuke for China's rulers," the Economist's David Rennie notes.
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Let's take a moment to talk about your planetary rulers, Saturn and Uranus.
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Iranians are far more moderate than the rulers who rob and oppress them.
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Why wouldn't you want hundreds of these little legends becoming your new rulers?
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So far, tolerance for attacks on the new rulers has not been tested.
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As a result, communist rulers sought to censor some of the director's work.
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Families have been formed, murdered, and torn apart; rulers rise and crumble rapidly.
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His dynasty lasted until Robert's Rebellion usurped the throne from its Targaryen rulers.
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They see a system built on an unsentimental bargain between rulers and ruled.
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Some sunshiners were inclined to see the best in the North's brutal rulers.
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Yet despite its mostly dreadful rulers, the vast land did begin to modernise.
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These give details on the rulers, battles, religious rituals, economy and private letters.
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Will these two ideal rulers actually join forces and rule the seven kingdoms?
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The relationship between the people and the rulers could hardly have been worse.
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"Nothing has harmed Mexico more that the dishonesty of the rulers," he said.
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Your Deeds are Your Rulers and You Are Ruled For What You Are.
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It was minted as part of a series of coins honoring Roman rulers.
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He finds nothing special about democratic values, and nothing objectionable about murderous rulers.
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Contemporary Chinese rulers sometimes breathe the same strategic air as their distinguished forebear.
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The elective mode of obtaining rulers is the characteristic policy of republican government.
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Doubtless, entrenched republicans will respond that hereditary rulers may prove mad or bad.
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The revolutionaries encouraged all Muslims, especially Saudis, to overthrow their rulers as well.
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The new rulers in Warsaw, Prague, Bratislava and Budapest flatly refuse Muslim refugees.
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Or it's culinary cannibalism—there were rulers who thought that humans tasted great.
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That's something the male rulers of Westeros could learn from, including Snow himself.
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Food tells Syria's history better than the volumes that chronicle rulers and wars.
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At the time, Taiwan was controlled by the Qing-era rulers of China.
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The region's democratic systems have been tested by many authoritarian rulers throughout history.
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For this reason, this "golden parachute" option should be appealing to Cuba's rulers.
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The territory's Hamas rulers permitted the event for the first time in years.
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What stands out is rather his sympathetic portrayal of India's embattled Mughal rulers.
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Buddhist rulers in present-day Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia succumbed to Islam.
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He visited twice and presented Siam as a modern nation to European rulers.
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So making a map of its subways required more than pencils and rulers.
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El Mercurio pledged immediate loyalty to the new military rulers, led by Gen.
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The rulers of Russia, Hungary and China are driven by past national humiliations.
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The rulers should not behave in a manner that these allegations gain credence.
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The work of achieving this goal makes up the bulk of the game as Evan and his crew roam from city to city encountering their rulers and doing large-scale quests to convince those rulers to sign a Treaty of Interdependence.
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The Arabian peninsula is not big enough, however, to realise all its rulers' ambitions.
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Like rulers before him, bin Salman's motives are a mix of vanity and pragmatism.
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Now Chinese officials privately mutter that Venezuela's rulers have no grasp of market forces.
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Some might say that it goes against Chinese history for rulers to loosen controls.
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The nonhuman inhabitants are openly rebelling against the racist policies of the human rulers.
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Violence has marked the relationship between roughly four million Papuans and their Indonesian rulers.
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Rather than confront Iran's various satellites, he is wooing them and their Shia rulers.
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At present, Saudi Arabia's rulers appear to believe that the risks are worth taking.
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But they are still of intense interest to the country's rulers, and its people.
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In this predicament authoritarian rulers can negotiate, or dig in and tough it out.
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FLUSH WITH victory at home in 1980, Iran's new rulers turned their attention abroad.
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Some rulers realise that, given high rates of population growth, their model is unsustainable.
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"To avoid evil and please God," it said, "a person shall obey the rulers."
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The capital still shows signs of its former rulers' love for la dolce vita.
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Communism "is for the masses of people, not just a few rulers," Seo said.
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But it means Saudi rulers lack a high-profile symbol of the country's reform.
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And if their rulers are crooked or cruel, they will have cause to rebel.
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Cronyism certainly predates capitalism itself, as past rulers rewarded family and friends for eons.
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Maybe the drone saw this as its chance to escape its ground-based rulers.
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In the well-behaved version, Emily and Corvo become more effective and democratic rulers.
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Some of the rulers of Saudi Arabia in the past didn't have birth records.
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Their rulers often highlight their sizable foreign aid budget and their women's rights efforts.
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All these people — the rulers, the conquerors, the generals — they were just passing through.
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Its rulers built luxury hotels and apartments, fancying they were creating a second Dubai.
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The nonhuman inhabitants are openly rebelling against the racist policies of the human rulers.
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Uzbekistan's Mr Karimov is the nastiest and perhaps most paranoid of the five rulers.
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Nigeria's rail lines were mainly built by British colonial rulers before independence in 1960.
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Repression, jail and torture fed a doctrine that Arab rulers are, in fact, unbelievers.
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He threatened sanctions if Saudi rulers are proven to be involved (The Daily Mail).
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Aided by a princess, she plots a strike against the kingdom and its rulers.
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The first thing authoritarian rulers do is shut down the free press, he said.
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The sooner Saudi Arabia's rulers come to terms with this, the better for all.
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In 1966, as most future Gulf rulers did, Mohammed spent time in British education.
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They spoke of growing fear as the city's jihadist rulers clamped down on residents.
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One of your planetary rulers, Saturn, squares off with Venus this morning, creating tension.
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Qatar had incensed Riyadh by cheering Arab Spring uprisings against some autocratic Arab rulers.
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Well, in most Arab countries, it's perfectly normal that dictators or rulers write poetry.
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The citizens of vibrant democracies have long had a healthy disrespect for their rulers.
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Meanwhile, our rulers readily wield accusations of contempt against any who refuse to cooperate.
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That has prompted angry protests by bazaar traders usually loyal to the Islamist rulers.
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And Barack Obama faced constant, scurrilous accusations of being too deferential to foreign rulers.
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Liberal democracies have gone on the defensive before the growing popularity of authoritarian rulers.
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What is happening in Khuzestan exemplifies the disastrous policies implemented by Tehran's fundamentalist rulers.
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This sheikh is a son, a brother and a grandson of previous Qatari rulers.
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What do they stand to lose or gain from the actions of its rulers?
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"The Arellano-Felix's thought they were the kings, the rulers of Tijuana," he said.
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If our rulers have ruled us badly, we will pay the price, not them.
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He routinely praises authoritarian rulers abroad while dismissing and undermining democratic results at home.
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One result is the contempt many ordinary people have for their rulers; in 2019, an array of protests kicked off across the region, with those taking to the streets consistently condemning both their rulers and the foreign powers interfering in their affairs.
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Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Mexica people, who became rulers of the Aztec empire.
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From time immemorial, rulers have built new cities to satisfy everything from security to vanity.
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"We're forgotten by the rulers, the politicians, the presidents," said Edel Jiménez, Evelio's older brother.
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Moreover, China's rulers want a museum in Hong Kong precisely to make a political point.
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These rulers and liberators appear in Deborah Baker's narrative, but remain mostly in the background.
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Previous reform attempts led by Saudi's aging rulers faltered for lack of will or inertia.
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Sunni rulers embarked on sweeping conquests that extended the caliphate into North Africa and Europe.
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Yet Ukraine's rulers have done everything in their power to undermine these institutions from within.
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Rulers seldom improve in their second decade in power, let alone their third or fourth.
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If the region's rulers are flirting with Russia, it is mostly to regain America's commitment.
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Both are capable rulers, but their approaches differ, in part due to their personal histories.
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The rulers of the United Arab Emirates like to do things in their own way.
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After 26 years of self-rule, many doubt their rulers' ability to run a state.
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For now, China's rulers still mind when their authoritarian system is judged against Western norms.
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Ortega said Americans thought this type of behavior was something only seen in rulers overseas.
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In 1990s North Korea's Stalinist, quasi-feudal rulers rode out a mass famine without falling.
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As long as discontent remains muted, however, the rulers on the mainland will be content.
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Only when Gazans live more freely might they think of getting rid of their rulers.
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They saw the weak masses as good, whereas precisely (davka!) the strong rulers were evil.
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Warning letters regularly went from astronomers to Assyrian and Babylonian rulers about possible upcoming eclipses.
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Other objects included folding rulers and compasses with accompanying graphs and tables in velvet cases.
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In colonial India, the then rulers dismissed traditional knowledge systems and their contributions to science.
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But such salafists generally do not challenge Sunni Arab rulers directly in their own countries.
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They hope that with success they can protect themselves from the arbitrariness of the rulers.
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In countries with autocratic rulers, in contrast, coups make little difference in the long run.
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However, Iran's clerical rulers have dismissed concerns about the impact of sanctions on the economy.
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As long as we have free elections, our wealthy rulers do not have dictatorial power.
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Yet the region's autocratic rulers seem intent on replacing one form of oppression with another.
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Xi is among the long list of autocratic rulers Trump has developed amicable relations with.
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Mohammed bin Zayed—de facto rulers of Saudi Arabia and the UAE respectively—were keen
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Could the Bronze Age rulers have aided their neighboring cities and forestalled their own destruction?
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Protestants asserted not the right to choose their rulers, but the duty to challenge them.
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Now the rulers of the Democratic and Republican parties watch in horror as voters revolt.
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Public patience with civilian rulers, who are seen as corrupt and inefficient, wears out quickly.
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Yara Suos, the CPP spokesman, denied any foul play on the part of Cambodia's rulers.
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The Saudi rulers, Mr. Erdogan suggested to reporters on Tuesday, were attempting a cover-up.
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Not to mention harems and eunuchs and Ottoman rulers, which don't seem so relevant today.
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For the Roman rulers of Judea, the political implications of the "kingdom" were potentially dire.
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It looks a lot like the rulers of dystopian future searching for thought-crime perpetrators.
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And as it turns out, they weren't the only totalitarian rulers with a poetic side.
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"There have been few rulers in history as cruel as the Mad King," Varys notes.
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That this was even believable speaks to cats' status as rulers of the digital jungle.
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Some feature animals, plants, rulers and warriors; others famously illustrate a variety of sexual acts.
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No one wants to end up rulers of an empire but crippled like the Habsburgs!
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Yet Saudi Arabia, whose royal rulers fear Islamist populism, still brands it a terrorist outfit.
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Challenging horrors in Xinjiang may involve confronting Chinese public opinion, as well as China's rulers.
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The West, in general, has never taken into account how the ruled view their rulers.
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Beijing's communist rulers hope they can divide us, pitting American against American, country versus city.
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Chinese rulers have long restricted migration between rural and urban areas, and between big cities.
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The sometimes explicit corollary was that white people were the natural rulers of the globe.
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Iran's clerical rulers have played down the U.S. move, but many ordinary Iranians appear apprehensive.
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Male rulers and autocrats in the region have figured out that branding themselves champions of women's rights is a winning P.R. move in the West — but even "enlightened" rulers are unlikely to undermine a religious discourse from which they derive much of their own legitimacy.
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The pretensions of Qatar's ruling Al Thani family to global grandeur have also vexed other rulers.
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Traditionally we think of a loyal opposition as being absent because of repression by the rulers.
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In autocracies, rulers espouse it to distract people from their lack of freedom and, sometimes, food.
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MODERN cartography began to emerge in the 16th century as an instrument of power for rulers.
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In his speeches, he also used derogatory terms when he referred to the rulers in Riyadh.
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Britain's rulers are more interested in value for money than the value of what money provides.
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These rulers adopt bad policies not because they are ignorant of good ones but on purpose.
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The Saudi rulers and their allies are Sunni, while Iran is a rare Shiite-led nation.
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Its rulers were hailed for hosting six-party talks aimed at curbing North Korea's nuclear programme.
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French diplomats modernised extradition treaties with a flurry of conventions between rulers in the Middle Ages.
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But those changes that do persist can memorialise past rulers more effectively than any physical monument.
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But Rojava's new rulers owe their power to gun-toting revolutionary committees, not the ballot box.
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Hook said Washington believed that the Iranian nation had lost their confidence in their clerical rulers.
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He said Saudi authorities had "murdered" some of them, describing Saudi rulers as godless and irreligious.
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For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong.
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He might try amir al-mumineen (commander of the faithful), an honorific favoured by Muslim rulers.
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Even among the rulers of the Wild Porn West online, he soon gained an unseemly reputation.
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Turkey and Qatar are backers of the Muslim Brotherhood movement that has challenged entrenched Arab rulers.
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This time no one, including the Saudi rulers, expects a return to triple-digit oil prices.
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Would you believe the future rulers of this planet are largely ignorant of classical music altogether?
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This morning, it connects with both your planetary rulers—Pluto and Mars—encouraging strength and communication.
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"Hard on the people and soft on rulers," sums up one ex-Wahhabi in Saudi Arabia.
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Their main foes are the "near enemy" (Arab rulers), the "far enemy" (the West) and Shias.
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MOST peoples measure their national history in rulers; Britons count back in monarchs, Americans in presidents.
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Soon after he promptly installed himself in Zhongnanhai, a historically significant former resort of Chinese rulers.
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The rulers of some disputed areas, notably Kashmir, were told to choose which country to join.
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They have not done enough to call on governments to fight the impunity of Saudi rulers.
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These protesters waved Iranian flags and held signs voicing support for the government and its rulers.
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Al Qaeda and the Islamic State despise Saudi rulers, whom they consider the worst of hypocrites.
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Earlier this year, the country's rulers started encouraging various forms of public entertainment, such as concerts.
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Here's a look at what doctors, rulers and businesspeople have thought of chocolate through the ages.
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Libya's former colonial rulers, France and Italy, have backed opposing sides, fuelled by their oil interests.
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His relatives had been forbidden to travel to pressure him to stop criticizing the kingdom's rulers.
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He was tortured in jail, and now he's calling on the world to condemn Venezuela's rulers.
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In a realm plagued by rulers who slaughtered their way into power, Bran is physically broken.
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His group believes Mughal rulers tried to humiliate Hindus by taking over such a sacred spot.
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Whether in Taiwan, Mongolia or Ghana, people like their rulers to be lawful, accountable and disposable.
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The the United Arab Emirates' seven emirates are overseen by hereditary rulers who hold absolute power.
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The evil Skeksis, stooped, barnacled creatures who look like buzzards in Elizabethan costume, are the rulers.
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No Chinese firm can simply defy the country's autocratic rulers, especially in matters of national security.
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Mr. Duterte may sometimes seem atypical among Filipino rulers, but in this respect, he is typical.
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But there might be a truth in China even more frightening than the coronavirus — foolish rulers.
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Such criticism of our rulers' kaleidoscopic loyalties is usually apt, and it's always uttered with contempt.
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To counter this, the Saudi rulers tried to refocus global attention on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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The mountainous medieval castle served many rulers since it was first built in the 12th century.
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There was no sign that Gaza's Islamist rulers Hamas had been drawn into the rocket firing.
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Wherever Arab and Islamic rulers conquered, they imposed their culture, language and — most significantly — their religion.
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And by refusing to discuss the war's legacies, the country's rulers bred a deep, dangerous disenchantment.
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Its goal was nothing less than to topple the regime in power, by discrediting its rulers.
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And his administration's goals for the Middle East depend on Saudi Arabia's rulers and their money.
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For years the rulers of this fierce tribe made the profession of Christianity a capital crime.
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I'm sorry, the wealthy and the rulers have never given up their power without a fight.
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KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's military rulers said on Thursday they had thwarted several coup attempts against them.
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Whereas Mr Mansky's film focuses on Russia's rulers, ending with a panorama of ordinary folk—the objects of power, speechless as they are at the climax of "Boris Godunov"—in Rastorguev's work the rulers become a backdrop, while the people become the actors and drivers of history.
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An empire with rulers such as Conrad II—who stopped to hear pleas from a serf, a widow and an orphan despite being late for his coronation in 1027—could only be an empire dedicated to "peace through consensus" between rulers (very much plural) and ruled.
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Bahrain's rulers have covered their island in posters lauding "200 years of friendship and peace" with Britain.
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It was also the first film shot in Beijing's Forbidden City, the ancient home of China's rulers.
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Communist Party rulers in Beijing have vowed to bring Taiwan under its rule, by force if necessary.
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Where this film distinguishes itself from other period pieces is in its dedication to humanizing female rulers.
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In short a "one China" policy is a life or death matter for the rulers of Beijing.
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"I didn't want the word empire after my name," he says, referring to India's former colonial rulers.
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The Argentinian Church's reputation was tarnished by links between some high-ranking clergymen and the military rulers.
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TRY as they might, the rulers of Saudi Arabia cannot seem to make Jamal Khashoggi go away.
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"Our rulers are getting away with what they want because we are letting them," says a lawyer.
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The new Muslim rulers begrudged Egyptians' fondness for alcohol, once present in various forms of artistic expression.
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Restoring greatness has always been a fool's errand, as Justinian, and many other rulers have often discovered.
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A Saudi businessman says royal rulers, in their volte-face on puritanism, "have been exposed as hypocrites".
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The worst unrest took place in Bahrain, where Sunni rulers crushed protests by the majority-Shia population.
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Proudly democratic Taiwan has shown no interest in being governed by the Communist Party rulers in Beijing.
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That means that they are the rulers now, and they will have to match rhetoric with action.
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Rulers in Beijing are sworn to unify the island with the mainland, if needs be by force.
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Few of those who die on Iran's airliners have anything to do with the country's authoritarian rulers.
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Cuba's rulers have learned how to tweet, but they have not forgotten how to shut people up.
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The second moral is that, for all its disappointments, democracy remains the best antidote for bad rulers.
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That will oblige many investors to plough funds into the kingdom, whatever they think of its rulers.
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Authoritarian rulers now rely on the trappings of democracy — most importantly, multi-candidate, civilian elections — for legitimacy.
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The film offers no opinions about African rulers causing mayhem, let alone the human rights of locals.
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But if you do wrong, be afraid, for rulers do not bear the sword for no reason.
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And if you dared go against the whims and will of society's rulers, the government beheaded you.
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Small wonder that disaffected youngsters are demanding that their rulers take their snouts out of the trough.
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Islamic State has said the Saudi rulers are apostates and has declared its intention to topple them.
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But the regional policies adopted by Iran's clerical rulers could be constrained by the country's economic problems.
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The family has dominated politics since the British colonial rulers left in 1947, with three prime ministers.
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But Communist Party rulers in Beijing never hid their anger at the protests, which they called illegal.
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Rivalry between Hasina and Zia, both relatives of former rulers, has dominated politics in Bangladesh for years.
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And that is most likely to come about when rulers serve at the will of their people.
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And for all their republicanism, their rulers often succumbed to the temptation of establishing their own dynasties.
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Russia's new rulers, ideologically orphaned by the collapse of Soviet communism, have increasingly latched onto the belief.
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From early on, the world's secret rulers were said to possess extraordinary powers, supernatural and quasi-scientific.
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Something enormous is happening in Britain—a country that scorns its rulers and is done with deference.
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Their priests serve under dictators, from two-bit rulers of banana republics to crushing states like China.
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Read: Secrets of the Roman 'gate to hell' Psamtik started as just one of many local rulers.
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Perhaps more surprisingly, the history the rulers are highlighting is a pre-revolutionary era of reformist zeal.
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States where the regime and its rulers see the people as their enemies don't allow for reform.
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China's rulers will continue to squeeze Hong Kong, just as the Soviet Union tried to strangle Berlin.
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"Is it conceivable that Afghans will ever consider recognizing them as the legitimate rulers of the land?"
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The rulers of Saudi Arabia, Oman and Swaziland are about the only ones left with absolute power.
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Iran was focused mainly on Israeli or pro-Jewish targets and political opponents of Tehran's clerical rulers.
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But having been classed as stateless by former junta rulers, Rohingya could struggle to pass the test.
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Across the Middle East, where authoritarian rulers invested in education, youth unemployment is soaring — along with unrest.
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Arab rulers accuse Qatar of using its multi-million-dollar franchise as a mouthpiece to attack them.
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And, lastly, we chose Elizabeth R. for the possibility of women as rulers of the Western World.
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U.S.-Russian summitry may not pay big dividends until Russia's current rulers come to a similar realization.
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On Saturday, Saudi Arabia's rulers admitted for the first time that their agents had killed Mr. Khashoggi.
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To help countries overcome dictatorial rulers, the international community must first take off its rose-tinted glasses.
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As long as our rulers wage war on cosmopolitan culture, they shouldn't feel entitled to its fruits.
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The exact nature of Huawei's relations with China's autocratic rulers cannot be established in a single interview.
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Instead, a wave of strongmen rulers has been elected, many of whom have clear non-Western identities.
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Bengali settlers in Assam go back centuries, and the group was favored by the colonial British rulers.
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Here's how a small-town Prussian princess could become one of Russia's most successful and memorable rulers.
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And he has set a precedent which may be copied by rulers whose intentions are far worse.
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Otherwise, the international community must share the stain of the blood on the hands of Tehran's rulers.
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Protests against Iran's clerical rulers since the weekend underscore that political uncertainties remain in the Middle East.
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There was no immediate comment from Gaza's Islamist rulers Hamas or other militant groups in the enclave.
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She elects you: Every citizen of the United States America to become the rulers of our government.
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For Putin, such a prize would cap a quest by Russian rulers back to Peter the Great.
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More than ever, it can allow us to look at ourselves and our rulers with open eyes.
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But sources said the White House is waiting for the kingdom's rulers before charting a path forward.
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But underneath the protocol, for many Arab rulers and royals Trump's victory is a source of anxiety.
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Due to the rulers' careful maneuvering, Thailand narrowly sidestepped subjugation, remaining independent during the region's colonial period.
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It's political and philosophical material mostly … I think the motivation of rulers throughout history is pretty constant.
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Abu Taqi, the father of a stone-thrower who was shot dead, curses Britain for befriending Bahrain's rulers.
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But activists say those freedoms have come under threat with perceived meddling by Communist Party rulers in Beijing.
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And besides, they're legal, because San Francisco's rulers never thought to make rules regulating electric scooter sharing businesses.
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The latest outbursts of violence followed months of near-weekly border protests organized by Gaza&aposs Hamas rulers.
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The two rulers are technically aunt and nephew, a fact we learned when we discovered Jon's true parentage.
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Seven years ago, when Arabs revolted against their autocratic rulers, European leaders engaged in a collective mea culpa.
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When the party collapsed in 1991 the KGB lost its lustre, but the new rulers never dismantled it.
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Much changed as democracy flowered in the 1990s, and rulers switched to winning support in the populous countryside.
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A very large number of mainstream Hong Kongers are signalling that they have no confidence in their rulers.
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We all know that David's image of Napoleon is a politically pernicious construct, like many images of rulers.
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For the most part, that is a job for Africa's beleaguered rulers—if they are up to it.
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His is the outlaw king of beards, an overlooked hero in a sea of shaggy would-be rulers.
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In 22014, the King helped steer the country out of violent clashes between student demonstrators and military rulers.
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Nomadic, tribal lifestyles meant that rulers had limited means to enforce their will, since dissenters could move elsewhere.
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The territory's British rulers decided to restore order by imposing tougher legislation aimed at preventing crowds from assembling.
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The authoritarian rulers of the Gulf, who loathe Mr Assad, are conceding his victory by restoring diplomatic ties.
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You've seen the movies — now go further into the worlds of Europe's ahead-of-their-times female rulers.
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Shaken by the takeover of Islam's holiest mosque by fundamentalists, Saudi Arabia's American-backed rulers empowered conservative clerics.
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Mr Santos endorsed American calls for tougher sanctions on Venezuela's leftist rulers, as they slide closer to dictatorship.
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And the winners among them will be those currencies that can adapt their rules without having strong rulers.
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The top paid and grossing app charts are instead cluttered with utilities, generally AR rulers and measuring tapes.
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Both ancient rulers Blasphemy and Spanish gore pioneers Wormed were really good, but that's about all I remember.
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Unlike Damascus, which traditionally was more devout, Aleppo embraced Turkish-speaking Ottoman rulers as readily as French imperialists.
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Mansoor, an electrical engineer and poet, was among five activists convicted of insulting the UAE's rulers in 2011.
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The violence came as Gaza&aposs militant Islamic Hamas rulers and Israel had been honoring a cease-fire.
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To be sustainable in an era of lower prices, the rulers must change the structure of their economies.
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Gulf rulers fear that cutting spending would alter the social contract in which largesse buys their people's quiescence.
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Known as "localists", this new generation is frustrated with the traditional pan-democrats and infuriated with China's rulers.
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In 2005 voters in the Netherlands and—to the great surprise of their rulers—France roundly rejected it.
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Mosul had survived thousands of years of myriad rulers and cultures, but ISIS dealt it a death knell.
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The rulers' characters are further enriched by generous quotations from primary sources, including their own letters and diaries.
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The railway was built in 1902 when Vietnam was still controlled by French colonial rulers, according to Tempo.
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January 20th 2017, will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again.
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The challenge from the temple is one of the biggest to Thailand's military rulers since a 2014 coup.
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Based on this exalted standing, we can assume that the females of the R7 species were the rulers.
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For more than two decades, China's rulers have undermined Hong Kong's autonomy without facing a significant American response.
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These government appointees are considered by many close to the company to be a front for the rulers.
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When that promise also proved hollow, and the colony's rulers became tyrants, the settlers took up arms again.
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Sometimes rulers in the region, who run their country's like one would a family business, simply get annoyed.
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Qatar and Turkey have been important backers of the Muslim Brotherhood movement that has challenged entrenched Arab rulers.
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For over a century, Qatar's rulers were plagued by insecurity, usually at the hands of their own relatives.
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January 20, 2017, will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again.
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The two rulers, both fairly young when the story begins, are joined by blood and separated by religion.
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January 20th, 2017, will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again.
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Different rulers have gained and lost land over the years, as the cost of governance grew over time.
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Certainly, nowhere in the world can Mr. Trump encounter a profounder fraternal spirit than among India's present rulers.
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Nevertheless, many Iraqis say that after Karbala they will walk to Baghdad, 105km away, to confront their rulers.
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Sinosphere Mongolia, whose rulers played a role in establishing the Dalai Lama centuries ago, no longer welcomes him.
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Bookends Charles McGrath The totalitarian rulers in Huxley's book give their citizens exactly what they think they want.
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Iran's clerical rulers support the Houthis, but Tehran denies it actively supports them with military and financial support.
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Neither the rulers of countries intervening in their homelands, either directly or through proxies, nor their own officials.
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Fellow central European power Hungary has stood by Poland's rulers, saying the EU should not overstep its authority.
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"People believe now that they can change their rulers, remove a President from his post," Leshchenko told me.
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The event left Japan's rulers awe-struck and its countrymen inspired to worship the volcano as a god.
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The Pacific Alliance of Colombia, Chile, Peru and Mexico is now governed by three right-of-center rulers.
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Like their Nazi precursors, the Communist rulers of East Germany scorn the subjectivism and decadence of modernist art.
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Local authorities are investigating complaints that it snoops on the Muslim Turkish diaspora at the behest of Turkey's rulers.
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Qatar rejects the charges and says it is being punished for straying from its neighbours' backing for authoritarian rulers.
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There are many culprits in Ms Mekhennet's stories: meddling Western governments, oppressive Arab rulers, manipulative preachers, poverty, Islamic tradition.
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But its rulers have fallen out with both Iran and Russia, leaving China as their sole customer for gas.
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Afghanistan does not recognize the boundary, known as the Durand Line, which was drawn by British rulers in 1896.
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The LeBron-Wade Heat were, at this point, unquestioned rulers of the East; the Knicks could just have fun.
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Instead, it's become a lesson of leadership fitness, with undertones suggesting women fail as rulers because of their emotions.
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Within Iran's complex mix of clerical rulers and elected officials, Khamenei has the final say on all state matters.
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Days later, under mounting pressure, Bashir's top generals launched a coup against the notorious dictator and declared themselves rulers.
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Over the past decade, Saudi rulers have turned to Iran and Shiites every time they needed an easy scapegoat.
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I have attended press conferences in authoritarian countries where the local media do little more than praise their rulers.
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The British rulers of undivided India wanted to stop religious offence giving rise to rioting between Hindus and Muslims.
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The old rulers are ridiculed for corruption, economic mismanagement and the military enfeeblement they are said to have overseen.
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Once, Hong Kong was viewed by China's rulers as their star exhibit for wooing Taiwan back into the fold.
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Through a series of unintended consequences, algorithms have inadvertently become the invisible rulers that control the destinies of millions.
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Still, early on the Brothers enjoyed good relations with Gulf rulers, who thought them useful against nationalists and leftists.
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It was associated with warriors and rulers, and thought to represent their spirits in their descent into the underworld.
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It has long had predatory rulers, from the slave-dealing pre-colonial kings of Kongo to the Kabila family.
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Some historians maintain the empresses were merely puppet rulers who abdicated once a suitable male heir came of age.
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The British were far from the first of the rulers of the Indian subcontinent to transform the hydraulic landscape.
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When that was not enough, because voters are thoroughly sick of their corrupt, incompetent rulers, the count was rigged.
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In fact, the coup is being mounted in Kiev, whose rulers are pushing their country away from the West.
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Nor was he interested at the time in joining Robert Sann Aung's political activism that challenged Myanmar's military rulers.
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Arab rulers, such as King Abdullah of Jordan and Muhammad bin Rashid of Dubai, have rallied around Prince Muhammad.
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Rules requiring American ships to send most of their cargo via British shores bred resentment against the colonial rulers.
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Having alienated the kingdom's clerics and other princes, he relies more on their support than past Saudi rulers did.
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In some countries, at least, doddering rulers have limited powers or they have transferred power to younger go-getters.
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But Cuba's rulers are frightened of these go-getters and of the inequality that will follow if they prosper.
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They've spent years getting over the guilt, overcompensating as rulers and distracting themselves with dragons or zombies or whatever.
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ROBERT KRUSZYNARandolph, New Hampshire "A world of hurt" (February 6th) described how easily the rulers of China takes offence.
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On Thursday he flew back to Doha where he met Qatari rulers for the second time in two days.
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Sansa may not bring about the golden age that idealistic-to-the-point-of-madness rulers like Dany sought.
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Qatar rejects those accusations and says it is being punished for straying from its neighbors' backing for authoritarian rulers.
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"The hereditary rulers of the UAE are clearly and blatantly advancing a separatist agenda," Abdul Salam said this month.
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When Youssef applied the same sharp wit to the country's new rulers, the show was quickly taken off air.
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Yet its status with China's rulers is precarious: last month Apple's film and book online stores were banned there.
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Even if they are not all eager to vote, they want their rulers to be less corrupt and brutal.
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They toppled rulers in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen, and alarmed the kings and presidents of many other states.
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African cavalrymen came to serve Islamic rulers; one of them, Malik Ambar, became a sultan in his own right.
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You laugh and you hear the stories about the nuns taking the rulers and hitting you on the hand.
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Both of your planetary rulers (Saturn and Uranus) are busy this month, Aquarius, which means you will be, too!
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Mercury connects with one of your planetary rulers, Neptune, on October 19, creating an especially imaginative and creative atmosphere.
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Cartridges can also be used to make park benches, and toner supplies can be repurposed as pens and rulers.
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Since his election last spring, he has, according to Le Monde, met individually with 22 of Europe's 27 rulers.
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"All the great rulers of the past had honorific titles with the name of God in them," he proclaims.
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The conventional Washington narrative reads that Obama crippled Iran's economy till the rulers of Tehran grudgingly agreed to negotiate.
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The U.S. should also make a long-overdue demand: China's rulers must stop denying and finally acknowledge the massacre.
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Qatar rejects those accusations and says it is being punished for straying from its neighbours' backing for authoritarian rulers.
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That's like taxing Microsoft Word in order to subsidize typewriters or taxing calculators in order to protect slide rulers.
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Given internal political tensions, the kingdom's rulers can ill-afford a renewed drop in oil prices or further austerity.
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Museveni, 71, who came to power in 1986 and is one of Africa's longest-serving rulers, won the Feb.
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Finally, devolution attacks the root cause of endemic corruption, which is the culture of separation between rulers and ruled.
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Unless Iran's rulers really feel the pain of sanctions themselves, they will just apply more pain to the protesters.
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Qatar rejects the charges and says it is being penalised for straying from its neighbours' backing for authoritarian rulers.
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Some critics have accused Vietnam's rulers of a witch-hunt following the launch of investigations implicating increasingly senior figures.
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These parties and candidates, he points out: Do not advocate replacing elections by some other way of selecting rulers.
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Qatar rejects the accusations and says it is being punished for straying from its neighbors' backing for authoritarian rulers.
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But the writers are the closest thing "The Walking Dead" has to an omnipotent being, and they're malevolent rulers.
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They changed place names from Muslim to Hindu and rewrote children's history books, purging entire sections on Muslim rulers.
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There were lives of poets, lives of philosophers; there were rollicking lives of depraved rulers of the Roman Empire.
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When the imperial rulers became ineffectual or tyrannical, they could rightly be removed in a coup or a revolution.
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The rulers of the New England colonies occasionally went so far as to hang Quakers who showed up there.
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But every president since Harry Truman has aligned with unsavory Middle Eastern rulers in the service of national interests.
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Arab rulers who earlier had attacked Israel began to understand the need to find a way to accept Israel.
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That means that ordinary people have no access to timely, accurate and comprehensive information — and neither do China's rulers.
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With Mughal power disintegrating, European military methods leaping ahead and Anglo-French rivalry intensifying, could native rulers have survived?
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Less is known about the earliest Maya rulers, because they didn't glorify their kings with monuments until much later.
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The nominations provoked anger from Beijing's Communist Party rulers who say the city is an inalienable part of China.
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Even as activists, lawyers and the Indian -- and international -- press celebrated its demise, the country's rulers were largely silent.
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Check it out -- the folks here look like an odd mix of Egyptian rulers and 18th century Euro royalty.
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But the outbreak has exacerbated anger with the city's leadership and the influence of Communist Party rulers in Beijing.
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But the outbreak has exacerbated anger with the city's leadership and the influence of Communist Party rulers in Beijing.
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With these phrases, he has not just inspired autocratic rulers around the world, he has also borrowed from them.
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Seeing what happened to the Soviet Union after Mikhail Gorbachev's democratic reforms, China's rulers refused to follow his example.
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The country's real rulers were still the military, they said, and in particular the army chief of staff, Gen.
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Among the hurdles on the road to separation are old treaties signed by indigenous First Nations with Canada's rulers.
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Now it's embarrassingly clear that the rulers, the elites, don't really know what's going [on] or what they're doing.
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But he is now one of a growing group of authoritarian rulers in Latin America who exercise power undemocratically.
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Britain's rupture with the European Union is proving to be another act of moral dereliction by the country's rulers.
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They chanted "the murderer is not welcome in Tunisia" and "shame on Tunisia's rulers" for receiving the crown prince.
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The protests turned political, with demonstrators burning pictures of senior officials and calling on clerical rulers to step down.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is regarded as one of the world&aposs most repressive and bombastic rulers.
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"You can go all the way to the founders who basically said that if we're going to rest sovereignty in the people rather than a monarchy, then essentially people need to be able to hold their rulers accountable, which will often involve people saying things that the rulers do not like," Busby said.
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In the early 20th century, Britain agreed to end exports to China, and Chinese rulers vowed to halt domestic production.
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And al-Fawzan has also said that political dissidents who disagree with the Kingdom rulers should be put to death.
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Saudi Arabia has detained several prominent clerics in an apparent move to silence potential opponents of the kingdom's absolute rulers.
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"IT IS much safer to be feared than loved" if one wants to hold onto power, Machiavelli famously advised rulers.
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Both are one-party states whose rulers lock up (or kill) their critics while preaching the virtues of "self-reliance".
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The Sand Snakes murdered the rightful rulers of Dorne and Princess Myrcella, and Yara and Theon are fleeing their uncle.
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The rulers of hell are grotesque, petty, and humorless, unable to grasp Crowley's achievements, because they don't understand modern technology.
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Ortega's crimes were no worse than those of the rulers of North Korea, not to mention Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
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Many bad rulers continue deliberately to adopt bad policies, but they can be—and often are—replaced with better ones.
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"President, I want to remind you that investigative journalists are not trophies for corrupt rulers to hunt down," Velázquez said.
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Sayyid Qutb, a leading figure in the Brotherhood in the 20133s and 1960s, favoured taking up arms against impious rulers.
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Thanks to the recent tomb discoveries, it is now clear that some of these representations accurately portrayed priests and rulers.
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Korea's Japanese rulers had maintained that Koreans were blood relatives of the Japanese, younger brothers on a winning racial team.
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This artistic side of Myanmar's new rulers is cause for optimism, and news stories about the "poetic parliament" have abounded.
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The Gulf States' rulers see the group, whose political ideology challenges the principle of dynastic rule, as a security threat.
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The Gulf Arab kingdom has been beset by a growing rift between its Shi'ite Muslim majority and its Sunni rulers.
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Its nine members were arrested and hanged after a flawed trial that turned international opinion against Nigeria's then-military rulers.
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Microsoft also showed off virtual stencils and rulers that let users more precisely shape what they draw on the screen.
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"Sectarian narrative helps Saudi rulers at tough times: rally Sunnis at home and in region against Shia challenge", he tweeted.
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Prince Alwaleed, a flamboyant character, has sometimes used his prominence as an investor to aim barbs at the kingdom's rulers.
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" The fear is growing "that, as with other Russian rulers, Tsar Vladimir will leave turbulence and upheaval in his wake.
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All of rap's most recent rulers see it for Chance's future; we can only assume where he might be headed.
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More broadly, Sudan's security forces see themselves as the country's natural rulers and want to protect their sprawling economic interests.
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And Arab rulers, in fearing the young and failing to help them, are creating the conditions for the next explosion.
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But even so he seems nervous of confronting the religious establishment, on whom the Al Saud rulers depend for legitimacy.
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And militaries have come to see themselves as political arbiters of last resort, rather than partisan actors or potential rulers.
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Its rulers say they want to encourage more research and development (R&D), but few seem to try very hard.
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Activists began to recognize that so-called national interests were the interests of our rulers, not of the American people.
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Enslavement was nothing new, but the tax-grain-surplus regime enabled the new cities' rulers to scale it up immensely.
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Russian rulers, including Ivan the Terrible, have sometimes tested their authenticity by temporarily placing a fake tsar on the throne.
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"It's gotten worse and worse," said Jonathan Fon, 67, a Toronto paralegal, freelance writer and critic of China's Communist rulers.
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They insisted that their voices be heard, and, when forced to, they took up arms against rulers who persecuted them.
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They have also given unexpectedly stubborn opposition to rulers who won't respect their demand to be free of government intrusion.
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Pro-China protesters have gathered before, but in far smaller numbers than those angry at Communist Party rulers in Beijing.
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As for China's last dynasty, the Qing, she said she had little interest because its rulers — the Manchus — were foreigners.
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It's foresight that was born out of serving under five different Westerosi rulers, including the big one: Aerys II Targaryen.
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They produced likenesses — generally flattering — that affirmed the status of rulers and nobles for one another, their constituencies and posterity.
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In his post, the artist says the logotype was first drawn by hand using circle templates and rulers in 1991.
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Museveni, 73, is already one of Africa's longest-serving rulers and has been in charge for more than three decades.
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When rulers sought to unite the region's ethnic and religious groups, bridges were built across rivers and over valley passes.
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These states' motivation for countering reform with extremism is to block socioeconomic transformations that would come at their rulers' expense.
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By 1764 "a body of merchants had been transformed into the de facto sovereign rulers of much of northern India".
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These hasty operations appeared aimed at inflicting harm on these towns' new rulers, with no intention of regaining territorial control.
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Like other liberation movements in southern Africa, the A.N.C. parlayed its heroic history of ousting white rulers into unchallenged rule.
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Some critics say Mr. Marker was more at ease with the military rulers of the country than its civilian leaders.
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Vanquished local rulers, if lucky, might be granted a princely death, sewn into a sack and then trampled by horses.
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Put another way, the question is whether China's Communist rulers can allow part of their territory to govern itself democratically.
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Pakistani journalists have always been boisterous taking on military dictators and civilian rulers who have tried to curb their freedoms.
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Patel negotiated with the different rulers and, within two years, persuaded all but a few to join the Indian union.
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The protesters seek to replace the old guard of rulers who have wielded power since independence from France in 1962.
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Demonstrations began last week reportedly over economic concerns but later shifted toward anti-government protests focused on Iran's clerical rulers.
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And he made clear that such a decision would only be taken by the rulers of Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
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He also reinforces the idea that individuals should be obedient to their rulers and not declare jihad on their own.
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It's completely counterintuitive since nearly every mainstream game is designed to make players feel like rulers of their virtual worlds.
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The bombing of the Ziadi residence occurred in 2014, during the third war between Israel and Gaza's Islamist Hamas rulers.
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Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, a leader of the bloody struggle against South Africa's white rulers under apartheid, has died at 81.
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Soleimani was a national hero to many Iranians, even those who did not consider themselves supporters of Iran's clerical rulers.
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But rulers have used Confucianism, today no less than a thousand years ago, to support social hierarchy and autocratic rule.
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The rulers of the kingdom may also be worried because the attack demonstrated ominous vulnerabilities in their air defense systems.
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He did not elaborate whether it was a decision made by Iran's clerical rulers to threaten U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Many of Ghana's traditional rulers, clad in their customary black and red flowing robes, were also present during the service.
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He has also directly targeted the rulers of Iran and has designated the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organization.
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The protests immediately turned political, with demonstrators burning pictures of senior officials and calling on clerical rulers to step down.
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The paucity of the actual alliance between Saudi's new rulers and the US's most powerful diplomat is tragically on display.
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The attainment of power over life and death has led many human rulers throughout history to portray themselves as gods.
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The Sultan is likely selling Sharia law as the answer, as has been the case with beleaguered absolute rulers past.
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So this 20th-century Industrial Age-model of democracy, where rulers are at a distance from the public, is gone.
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He said Muslims should not let Saudi rulers escape responsibility for "crimes" he said they had committed in Arab conflicts.
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After Morsi was removed from power, Egypt's military rulers banned the Muslim Brotherhood and instigated a crackdown on his followers.
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Some who are tasting national power must also face disillusioned supporters — notably Italy's co-rulers the League and 5-Star.
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Our current military rulers never forgot that Mr. Mubarak — the former head of the Air Force — was one of them.
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The military council's political committee had been the main channel of contacts between opposition groups and the country's military rulers.
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This morning is especially inspiring, as the Moon connects with both of your planetary rulers, expansive Jupiter and imaginative Neptune.
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For China's rulers, the fear is that there may be more bad loans in the shadows of the financial system.
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It's a very busy day in the heavens, and both of your planetary rulers—Mars and Pluto—will connect today.
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