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Ms Billstrom was subsequently voted out of office, but seven months of freer-flowing roads had transformed implacable opposition into a vote admittedly a narrow one in favour of the charge.
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Yet the symbolic contradiction has not been enough, so far, to shake Mr Howard's implacable opposition to a republic, even though the conservative Liberal Party, which he leads, is heading increasingly that way.
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Already abandoned by the Obama Administration, CLASS has no champion on Capitol Hill and is likely to fall victim to implacable Republican opposition and a lack of Democratic support.
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At the same time, however, democracy makes it much easier for a substantial and implacable minority to make sure things don't happen, and that seems likely to be the case with plans for more nuclear power.
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You cannot fight a half-war against an implacable foe.
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That second effort now looks like a diplomatic blunder, given Russian and the implacable French opposition.
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Mr. Crowe has the implacable part down pat, and he's an impressive physical presence even a spectacular one in a blue uniform designed by Paco Delgado, who did the production's superb costumes.
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Given the implacable rivalry between German states, Stuttgart will be part of Germany's financial scene for a while yet.
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But Wiedemann, who founded the direct marketing unit of Grey Global Group (nasdaq: GREY - news - people ) and until a few months ago was running Responsys, a Silicon Valley online marketing firm, does the bidding of one of America's most implacable bosses: Chicago billionaire Samuel Zell .
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Almost a century later, America's continuing domination of cotton production led the Soviet Union, its implacable enemy in the cold war, to look for self-sufficiency in this vital crop.
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