Latvia, is a particularly interesting case because of its ethnic makeup and its tortured political history.
They see vast opportunities within their island nation, despite its turbulent political history and relatively small economy.
The orthodox innovator is a recurrent type that we see played out repeatedly in American political history.
They tell the story in a straightforward way, both as political history and as a history of ideas.
Maybe someone who studies political history all day long will assume otherwise and can debate me on it.
This leads into a conventional political history, but the approach rings true, because monarchy was still highly personal.
Both Tom Segev and Naomi Shepherd acknowledge that the political history of the mandate has been thoroughly investigated.
He has a background in American and British 20th century political history, as well as Middle Eastern affairs.
Nicholas of Glais was one of the great rebels of Welsh political history.
In other words, Mr Rogan's book might more aptly have been called a modern political history of the Arabs.
U.S. political history is littered with technologists who have sought to transform their digital success into electoral gold, but failed.
In 18th-century America, where garden history sometimes dovetailed with political history, the trends were 30 years or so behind Europe.
She delivered 15 minutes of invective that has now entered the annals of Australian political history as "the misogyny speech".
"It's really the only time in our political history where a major political party ... has just about totally imploded, " Abjorensen said.
Thus ended one of the most remarkable careers in British political history.
Mr Jenkins said it was a "momentous day in political history" for a party which had "gone from absolutely nowhere" in the area.
The signatories warn that turn-out in the elections, due to be held on 15 November, may well be the lowest in modern political history.
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They had discovered that a bygone era of world political history had made it possible to date unidentified human remains more precisely than other forensic methods.
Yet modern political history indicates that big midterm Democratic gains are unlikely, and presidential second terms are notably unproductive, most of all in their waning months.
Political history is strewn with debate triumphs or gaffes said to have altered the course of several presidential races, though unscrambling the effects is always hard.
An iconic picture in American political history is a victorious Harry Truman standing on the back of a train, holding an early edition newspaper reporting his defeat.
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Given Britain's own recent political history, this is no surprise.
The political history between Bush and McCain has been complicated.
Part of the problem for Mr Prodi has been that he is head of a broad-ranging left-wing coalition that won the closest general election in Italy's tortured political history.
Mr Keller has somehow crammed the entire political history of the United States, from the first colonists until nearly the end of George Bush's presidency, into a single slim volume.
If Gusty Spence had not counselled loyalists to follow suit when the IRA announced its ceasefire in 1994 then the course of political history might have run in a very different direction.
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Her general theme is that Ulster's Catholics and Protestants have shaped each other's character and political history, and even the nature of their religion: church attendance was always an obsession of each denomination.
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