Hopefully it will also make it a lot harder for the separatists to use this as the launching pad for another referendum campaign. |
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At this time national separatists were liberals, democrats, and or socialists. |
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North Ossetia lies to the west of the seething Chechnya region where Russian forces have been trying to subdue separatists for a decade. |
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Tamil separatists in northern areas around Jaffna are engaged in armed rebellion against the government, which is controlled by the Sinhalese. |
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They have a holy duty, they say, to brook no compromise with separatists, but instead to eliminate them by military means. |
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Here some doctors worked clandestinely for the separatists and turned it into a den of separatist conspiracies. |
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The integrationists will argue it is only a matter of training, the separatists will argue it is a matter of control. |
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In those buried and bygone days, it was an affront and an offense to join with separatists to defeat a corrupt government. |
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From feminist separatists to hippy dropouts and self-indulgent hedonists, the movement soon fragmented. |
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The 40,000-strong military and police operation to crush the separatists entered its eighth week on Monday. |
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Their claim is that they were never part of the country and are therefore neither separatists nor secessionists. |
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Pakistani officials have, in turn, accused India and, by implication, the US, of stirring up Baluchi separatists. |
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It is true that the military channelled logistical support to Abkhaz separatists during the war. |
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The Mayflower Compact was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony, drafted by English religious separatists. |
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The latest killing drew quick condemnation and vows to crush the armed separatists. |
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Therefore, I wonder how much more freedom of travel and association you would like the separatists to have? |
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Pundits say he stole most of his votes from dissatisfied separatists who believe their party lost its leftist ideals. |
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Those who refused to vote would be considered supporters of the separatists, he said. |
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Unlike the model for separatists, gender has no effect on the probability that one is an integrationist. |
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The separatists and the integrationists both seek to make a difference and, in the process, make a buck. |
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But it is a very different matter to appoint apparent separatists to sustain a corrupt government! |
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I have long believed that most of the federalists are really separatists, and vice versa. |
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Aware that they could no longer rely on support from the throne, noble and clerical separatists found their solidarity crumbling. |
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This has given new impetus to the most extreme elements among the separatists. |
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In some cases the Serbs were de facto separatists, wanting to secede from the separating entity. |
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The minority separatists and the majority nationalists could easily upset the fragile balance in Macedonia. |
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It is time for Canadians stand up against alliances that would provide a veto to the separatists who would destroy our country. |
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Does he not feel ashamed that he is sitting with the separatists to run this country for which his predecessors fought for? |
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Some is coming from hardline Kashmiri separatists, and diehards over the border in Pakistan. |
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The separatists said on the night of October 30 that they will be back, that they have one more battle to fight and it will be the final battle. |
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As long as he was fantasizing, the member might also have said that Elections Canada is a nest of Liberals and horrible separatists. |
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Reformers speak of national unity and are critical of separatists, but they in turn want to emasculate the federal government. |
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In elections last May, however, the Flemish separatists won big, which could eventually pave the way to a partitioned nation. |
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We can see them gloating on the other side in the unholy alliance they have made with the separatists. |
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The status quo will go, just as it will go with regard to the squabble between separatists and federalists. |
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A separate, unloved multiparty process, which the separatists boycotted, produced some sensible ideas for pleasing Kashmiris. |
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Barbara Walter of the University of California, San Diego points to Suharto's abuses, as president of Indonesia, against separatists in Aceh. |
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One commander has threatened a military coup if Kiev concedes anything to the separatists. |
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It is a fact obvious to us all that the loathsome acts of terrorism committed by Chechen separatists have to be condemned. |
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Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Jedi apprentice, Anakin Skywalker, protect the former queen from political separatists. |
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Yesterday, separatists in Donetsk took three truckloads of equipment from the Donetsk military academy. |
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Were Donetsk separatists now going to give up their weapons and vacate the occupied buildings? |
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A Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 295 people aboard crashed and suspicion is narrowing on pro-Russian separatists. |
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The socialists and separatists in the coalition of greed do not think Canada needs a military. |
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Here, as elsewhere in the east, armed separatists are occupying administrative buildings near parks and playgrounds. |
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Only talks with the separatists and the militants can achieve something. |
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The mood of the separatists in Russia is socio-economic in nature, not for the autonomy of a certain region, so this is all exaggerated. |
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A paramilitary group he formed took credit last week for two gangland-style shootings of pro-Russian separatists. |
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He also accuses Eritrea of egging on Oromo rebels in the south and Somali separatists in the Ogaden region. |
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The move may now dispel an irredentist bogeyman often cited by separatists. |
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In any event, he held, there must be no negotiation with Corsican separatists, unless they first pledged an absolute end to violence. |
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The message: the separatists exist only because of the Russian leader's patronage. |
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We will use every legal means possible to keep the separatists out of power and keep Canada moving forward. |
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Gaguazia has been granted special constitutional status and this has ended the major conflict between separatists and the central government. |
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Over-reaction will play into the hands of the separatists, turning terrorists into martyrs and heroes. |
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Moreover, some people in Russia are quite prepared to support separatists in Western Europe and they have the capability to do so. |
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Amnesty should be used in order to separate the terrorists from the mere separatists. |
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The separatists had sought to use them as bargaining chips in a prisoner exchange with Kiev. |
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But the separatists continue to think they are basking in the glory of their accomplishment. |
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Russia should be regarded as culpable if separatists brought down this plane. |
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Moscow is conveniently two-faced when it comes to disarming pro-Russian separatists. |
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Three days into the life of the fledgling country and separatists dissemble on how far advanced they are in state making. |
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Just two years ago, a trade delegation from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region was also attacked by separatists here, resulting in one death and two injuries. |
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A half-an-hour earlier they had been caught in the middle of a mortar barrage in a skirmish with separatists. |
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But then the tall, solidly built former paratrooper has been the least talkative of the separatists. |
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Pro-Russian separatists seized a column of armored vehicles from Ukrainian soldiers in the city of Kramatorsk on Wednesday. |
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The separatists have also got a good bargain from another angle. |
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Counterinsurgency operations failed to end support for the separatists. |
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In an attempt to calm those who believe nationalists see a yes vote as the first step to independence, he argued that a no vote would play into the hands of the separatists. |
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His slaying sums up the lawlessness now gripping the region and the impunity with which separatists can act. |
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Mikhail and valery tried to get his body out of the area controlled by separatists, but finally had to leave him there. |
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Indeed, the separatists boasted at the end of June of capturing a Buk system when they overran a Ukrainian base. |
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Ukrainian government intercepts also purport to reveal Ukrainian separatists acknowledging they controlled SA-11 systems. |
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As a 9am deadline passed, with no sign of the protesters leaving barricades in Donetsk or Slaviansk on Monday, at least 100 pro-Russian separatists attacked the police headquarters in the eastern city of Horlivka. |
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The most famous emigration to America was the migration of Puritan separatists from the Anglican Church of England. |
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Likewise, there continues to be reports of separatists using OSCE marked vehicles for transportation. |
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In effect, that is our belief, and I will illustrate with an example that the separatists frequently trot out in support of their argument, the case of Newfoundland. |
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But on August 18th the separatists showed they could choreograph a mass demonstration, voicing provocative slogans, without threatening life or limb. |
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Once again, however, the separatists refused to negotiate with him. |
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Mr Musharraf's high-handedness has won radical separatists more sympathy. |
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China fears that if the United States transfers BMD systems to Taiwan, it will encourage the separatists in Taiwan to move toward independence and make it more difficult for the mainland to strive for peaceful unification. |
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Trudeau dismissed the conclusions of the Laurendeau-Dunton Commission: in his view, granting Québec special status would give ammunition to the separatists and inevitably lead to Québec independence. |
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Tensions in Chechnya are running high despite the ceasefire that separatists in the Autonomous Republic signed with the Russian authorities at the end of July after a war that shattered the capital, Grozny. |
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The cease-fire signed between the government and Tamil separatists signed in February has ushered in a new peace process and enabled over 230,000 people displaced by the civil war to return to their homes. |
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In 1620, Plymouth was founded as a haven for Puritan religious separatists, later known as the Pilgrims. |
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They feared quick retaliation and swift retribution against the separatists. |
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What they had counted on, however, was the influence of the separatists in the capital. |
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Abkhaz separatists subdued Georgian positions in the Kodori Valley, while Russia's Air Force destroyed military facilities in Tbilisi and Poti. |
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We wanted to get the message to the people in Quebec who wanted to reject the separatists that there were 52 members of Parliament who agreed with them that the status quo was not going to carry the day. |
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In Belgium, Flemish separatists gain ground. |
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Now, for better or for worse, we have separatists all over the place in the Canadian Parliament and calling a member of the Bloc Québécois a separatist is only stating a fact. |
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In 2008, Georgia was seeking to quell Ossetian and Abkhazian separatists, who wanted to link to Russia. |
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A lot of Canadians and a lot more sober-minded caucus members from the opposition are wondering why exactly he was lured into this unholy pact with the socialists and the separatists. |
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It is kind of interesting and somewhat ironic, and completely hypocritical, that somehow or another just a year or two ago those separatists were really good separatists and now apparently they are bad separatists. |
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A Canadian official suspected it to be a human smuggling operation possibly organised by Tamil Tiger separatists. |
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Wilkins felt the Presbyterians could be brought within the Church of England, while the Independent separatists were left outside. |
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The political gnomes who govern us are allowing demagogues from the extreme Right and Left, including National Socialists and other separatists, to demolish the European dream. |
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Moreover, unlike the situation in Tibet, there is no Western constituency supportive of Xinjiang's freedom, nor do the separatists have an internationally renowned figurehead like the Dalai Lama to press their case. |
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The conflict had become deadlocked not because there were no other options available but because separatists had chosen to make the conflict seem intractable by repeatedly refusing all options short of sovereignty. |
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People of Quebec are often victims of such partiality because whatever separatists cannot obtain with truth, they will try to obtain through cheating and deception. |
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Meanwhile, the anti-terror operations against separatists continuing unabatedly in eastern Ukraine. |
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Yes, Mr. Trudeau struck a serious blow to the separatists, and maybe that enrages the member opposite because Mr. Trudeau did a very good job as Prime Minister, and that offends certain members across the way. |
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Over the last year, however, the fledgling leadership in Kiev has been beset by separatists in the eastern provinces of Donetsk and Luhansk, and has seen the Crimea region vote to secede. |
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It is not clear, however, how much influence the chief minister has over militant separatists. In 2008, when a new civilian government tried to extend an olive branch to Baloch nationalists, it evoked similar hopes for peace. |
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The province now has the first minority government in 129 years with a majority of opposition members made up of either separatists or quasi-separatists who believe in some oxymoronic policy called autonomy within Canada. |
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In the minds of separatists, it is absolutely essential to hold another referendum because Quebec's situation within Canada is unbearable, or so they say. |
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In fact, the war, which for two decades has seen the Singhalese majority battle the Tamil separatists, has resulted in the deaths of thousands of people, leaving a profound mark on the fabric of society. |
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On 7 November, Abkhazian separatists demanded 500 lari for the release of 70-year-old Dzadzamia, who was arrested on the allegation of illegally crossing the so-called Abkhazian border. |
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It is a risky bet not just for the benighted Chechens, nor only because the paramilitaries' abominations drive some young people to join the separatists as their best chance of vengeance. |
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The Basque separatists portray their plight with the image of a cow: its mouth feeds in Basque territory while its udder rewards those living elsewhere in Spain. |
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Apparently the government of Canada was not concerned that the designated appointee was a citizen of France as well as Canada and that she was known to have had a perceived relationship with separatists. |
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With regard to the events that had occurred on 14 March 2008 in the Tibetan Autonomous Region, separatists forces had gathered at Lhasa for the purpose of carrying out criminal activities. |
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They said the separatists attacked the Ukrainian forces 11 times and used 122mm heavy machineguns. |
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Commanders of pro-Kiev paramilitary units said on Wednesday morning that some pro-government forces were pulling out of Debaltseve, which has been under siege from Russia-backed separatists. |
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He called on Moscow to uphold an earlier cease-fire agreement, which calls for withdrawing its support for the separatists and persuading them to release hostages. |
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The Pilgrims were a small group of Puritan separatists who felt that they needed to physically distance themselves themselves from the Church of England. |
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From the time Chechen separatists declared independence in the early 1990s, an intermittent guerrilla war has been fought between the rebel groups and the Russian military. |
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By 1945, Soviet refused to support them after its alliance with the Communist Party of China and Mongolia interrupted its relations with the separatists under pressure. |
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Authorities had banned the Internet after it was discovered that separatists and rabble-rousers had used the Internet, phone calls and text messages to spread havoc. |
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The country welcomes separatists and autonomists from Algeria. |
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Despite the fuzziness of some details, however, the intelligence officials said the case that the separatists were responsible for shooting down the plane was solid. |
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We cannot be hog-tied and pulled back by the separatists on a question answered a year ago and we cannot get bogged down in the separatist neverendum. |
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Third time lucky, muttered the separatists of the Parti Quebecois. |
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Syed Ali Shah Geelani, senior leader of the hardline faction of the APHC, who also attended the seminar, said the election turnout did not behove the separatists in the state. |
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