Fifa's rule changes have enabled Saadane to draft in some French-born Algerians into the squad.
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The U.S. military maintained close relations with its Egyptian counterpart throughout former President Hosni Mubarak's rule.
Meanwhile the EU's rule-of-law mission, EULEX, is crucial while Kosovo's own judiciary is in its infancy.
In 1944, Iceland became an independent republic following a referendum on disengaging from Denmark's rule.
The league's rule changes, namely the addition of free agency, have significantly altered things.
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Throughout the years of Franco's rule, Mr Cela maintained an ambiguous relationship with the regime.
That will remove the most potent challenger to Dr Mahathir's rule, for a time at least.
Mr Habibie's rule also offers a sharp contrast in style to that of his predecessor.
Such worries are all the greater because Mr Uribe's rule has not been free of abuses and scandals.
Augusto Pinochet's rule, authorities exhumed former Chilean President Salvador Allende earlier this year.
They definitely have to build up their deposits because you know, that's going to be - that's rule one.
Tony Blair's rule, he suggests, might come to seem more like a caricature than an embodiment of social-liberal ideals.
If they recommend the proposal it will go before football's rule-making international board in Zurich in March for a final decision.
Suharto's rule has always been a tug-of-war between technocrats and cronies, between those who craft policy and those who dispense patronage.
Walkit, a U.K. walk-routing website, adjusts for hills using Naismith's Rule, developed by William W. Naismith, a Scottish mountaineer, in 1892.
The company's rule of thumb used to be that 30% of sales should come from products introduced in the last four years.
During Suharto's rule, discussion of religious, class and ethnic grievances was suppressed.
Karim Wade was a senior minister during his father's rule from 2000 to 2012, and was in charge of major infrastructure and energy projects.
Further doubt about the legitimacy of Mrs Arroyo's rule was created by allegations that she won the presidential election three years later by cheating.
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Now Mr Chaudhry is out to settle scores with nine senior judges accused of contempt of court for accepting jobs late in Mr Musharraf's rule.
Beyond merely criticising Mr Putin's rule, he openly financed at least two important opposition parties and wielded heavy influence in the Russian parliament, the Duma.
Reverting from revolutionary fervour to habits inculcated during the long years of Mr Mubarak's rule, weary Egyptians seem inclined to tune out of such disputes.
MPs argue that the deal breaks the treaty's rule of a single eight-year term for the president, they are unlikely to try to block it.
The state crumbled further under Kabila's rule, and rebellion followed rebellion until he was shot by one of his own former child soldiers in 2001.
But while ICN International may be getting back factories seized by Yugoslavia's government in 1998 during Slobodan Milosevic's rule, Ribapharm's research costs are expected to balloon.
Pol Pot's rule came to an end in 1979 after Vietnam invaded Cambodia and installed a pro-Hanoi administration (which included current Second Prime Minister Hun Sen).
This time, too, Mr Bussi's rule has been controversial: he was suspended for 52 days last year in connection with allegations of corruption and tax evasion.
Under four-and-a-half years of Ms Mayawati's rule, the state has recorded an average of over 7% growth a year, a tad less than India's average of 8.15%.
Closer home, Indonesian opposition leader Megawati Sukarnoputri is reaping the windfall of widespread nostalgia for her father's presidency (the excesses of Sukarno's rule having been conveniently forgotten).
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