The overwhelming majority of the electorate voted for parties in support of staying within the euro.
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Correspondents have promised wire-tap evidence expected to reveal how women were procured for parties at the villa.
Investment jewels stay in the vault and rarely come out, even for parties.
The house is now a museum, and the county frequently rents out its rooms and gardens for parties and receptions.
Mr. Varouxakis often hires someone to cook for parties and didn't want cooking smells permeating the rest of the space.
The bid-cost recovery mechanism is supposed to provide make-whole payments that cover start-up and minimum load costs for parties requesting electric energy.
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Some 57% of Italian voters plumped for parties that explicitly oppose austerity.
Countless agencies employ celebrity lookalikes who are hired for parties and events.
For parties under 50, guests can legally bring their own alcohol.
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's speech at the GOP convention Wednesday was the occasion for parties in her hometown of Wasilla, Alaska.
People could be talking about your costumes for parties to come, and you never know: that creativity could spark new energy at your job.
If a movement toward durable peace is to begin in East Timor, the starting point must be incentives for parties to stop the war.
Nearby counties and boroughs such as Sussex, Eastbourne, Northamptonshire and even cities like Manchester are also expected to close down streets for parties.
Isn't this the moment to decide on state funding for parties?
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There were later allegations that Berlusconi had requested women for parties.
We are also investigating the events which have led to the current situation regarding the advertising of and bookings taken for parties at Cardiff Castle.
Lord Neill proposes a modest increase in public funding for parties.
The public votes for parties that promise reform of the Lords.
For parties at the beach, Ms. Acra likes dresses with a flowing silhouette that are "maybe a little bit open in the back" or have cowl necklines.
Hence the popularity of college fraternities and sororities, where older students often purchase alcohol in bulk for parties and share it with younger members of the society.
Labour said it would "study in detail" the report's proposals but said "in the current economic environment" that increased state funding for parties was "not a priority".
Perhaps a way to draw people back to banking here in the U.S. is to open the lobbies of banks bailed out by the U.S. government for parties.
And the progress made in that conflict is an important precedent for the capacity for parties that had been in conflict for a long time to reach peaceful reconciliation.
As William Polk Carey became one of the nation's largest real estate investors, he sent money for parties to his old fraternity, Delta Phi, at the University of Pennsylvania.
Just as an example, I can go out and make and sell as many chocolate cakes as I wish that look very like an iPhone (with iPads for parties perhaps?).
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Since legislation adopted in 2004 forced Russians to vote for parties and not individual candidates, the ardently pro-Putin United Russiaparty dominates the lower house of parliament, known as the State Duma.
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"As is often the case, our ability to impose a solution provides an incentive for parties to agree, even if at the last moment, " said June Mulroy, a director at the regulator.
They included a smaller Congress, a threshold of 2% of the vote for parties to win congressional seats and a two-year freeze in public-sector wages and pensions for all but the lowest-paid.
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