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Parties with mainly Eurosceptic views are the ruling United Russia , and opposition parties the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and Liberal Democratic Party of Russia .
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Parties with mainly Eurosceptic views are Serbian Radical Party , Democratic Party of Serbia , Dveri , DJB and the Serbian People 's Party of Nenad Popović .
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On 12 April 2019 a new Eurosceptic party , the Brexit Party was officially launched by former UK Independence Party Leader Nigel Farage .
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Page returned to cabinet after the 1934 Australian federal election , when the Country Party entered a new coalition with Joseph Lyons ' United Australia Party .
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He was the last former Prime Minister to lose his seat until Tony Abbott lost his seat of Warringah in 2019 Australian federal election , though John Howard would lose his seat of Bennelong as a sitting Prime Minister in 2007 Australian federal election .
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Zappa set excerpts from the PMRC hearings to Synclavier music in his composition Porn Wars on the 1985 album Frank Zappa Meets the Mothers of Prevention , and the full recording was released in 2010 as Congress Shall Make No Law ... Zappa is heard interacting with Senators Fritz Hollings , Slade Gorton and Al Gore .
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The Walwari has one deputy , Christiane Taubira , and the PSG has one deputy , Chantal Berthelot , who defeated long-time UMP incumbent Léon Bertrand .
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In late December 2011 , President Barack Obama nominated Jeremy C. Stein , a Harvard University finance professor and a Democrat , and Jerome Powell , formerly of Dillon Read , Bankers Trust
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Westerwelle stepped down as party leader following the 2011 state elections , in which the party was wiped out in 2011 Saxony-Anhalt state election and 2011 Rhineland-Palatinate state election and lost half its seats in 2011 Baden-Württemberg state election .
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The change in leadership failed to revive the FDP 's fortunes , however , and in the next series of state elections , the party lost all its seats in 2011 Bremen state election , 2011 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state election , and 2011 Berlin state election .
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Roosevelt was James M. Cox ' s running mate on the Democratic Party 's 1920 United States presidential election national ticket , but Cox was defeated by Republican Warren G. Harding .
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Assisted by his top aide Harry Hopkins and with very strong national support , he worked closely with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill , Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and Chinese Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in leading the Allied Powers against the Axis Powers .
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Though Roosevelt won the backing of Treasury Secretary William Gibbs McAdoo and Governor Martin H. Glynn , he faced a formidable opponent in the Tammany-backed James W. Gerard .
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In Italy , the Italian Social Movement led by Giorgio Almirante was a major neo-fascist movement that transformed itself into a self-described post-fascist movement called the National Alliance ( AN ) , which has been an ally of Silvio Berlusconi ' s Forza Italia for a decade .
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Fianna Fáil was last in government from 1997 Irish general election to 2011 Irish general election under Bertie Ahern and Brian Cowen , with a periodic high of 81 seats in 2002 Irish general election , reduced to 77 in 2007 Irish general election .
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After winning the 1979 United Kingdom general election , Margaret Thatcher appointed Keith Joseph , the director of the Hayekian Centre for Policy Studies , as her secretary of state for industry in an effort to redirect parliament 's economic strategies .
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He led a government 's coalition composed by Christian Democrats , Italian Socialist Party , Italian Democratic Socialist Party , Italian Republican Party and Italian Liberal Party .
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With George W. Bush 's victory in the 2000 United States presidential election , Bush and his son became the second father-son pair to serve as the nation 's president , following John Adams and John Quincy Adams .
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Motivated by Tower 's victory , and hoping to prevent the far-right John Birch Society from coming to power , Bush ran for the chairmanship of the Harris County , Texas Republican Party , winning election in February 1963 . Like most other Texas Republicans , Bush supported conservative Senator Barry Goldwater over the more centrist Nelson Rockefeller in the 1964 Republican Party presidential primaries .
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Though most other Texas Republicans supported Ronald Reagan in the 1968 Republican Party presidential primaries , Bush endorsed Richard Nixon , who went on to win the party 's nomination .
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Meanwhile , he began to lay the groundwork for his candidacy in the 1980 Republican Party presidential primaries . In the 1980 Republican primary campaign , Bush would face Ronald Reagan , who was widely regarded as the front-runner , as well as other contenders like Senator Bob Dole , Senator Howard Baker , Texas Governor John Connally , Congressman Phil Crane , and Congressman John B. Anderson .
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Congress chose his primary staff officers , including Major General Artemas Ward , Adjutant General Horatio Gates , Major General Charles Lee , Major General Philip Schuyler , Major General Nathanael Greene , Colonel Henry Knox , and Colonel Alexander Hamilton .
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Washington appointed fellow Virginian Edmund Randolph as Attorney General , Samuel Osgood as Postmaster General , Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State , and Henry Knox as Secretary of War .
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The head of Government is the Chief Minister , currently the Hon. Fabian Picardo of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party ( GSLP ) who has been in office since 9 December 2011 , in alliance with the Gibraltar Liberal Party ( Liberals ) , following the 2011 Gibraltar general election .
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In the latest elections , which took place in 2011 , Retired General Otto Pérez Molina of the Patriotic Party won the presidential election in a runoff against populist Manuel Baldizón of the LIDER party .
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Joschka Fischer became Vice-Chancellor of Germany and foreign minister in the new government , which had two other Green ministers ( Andrea Fischer , later Renate Künast , and Jürgen Trittin ) .
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Despite losses for the SPD , the Red-Green coalition government commanded a very slight majority in the Bundestag and was renewed , with Joschka Fischer as foreign minister , Renate Künast as minister for consumer protection , nutrition and agriculture , and Jürgen Trittin as minister for the environment .
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As a result , former party chairpersons Fritz Kuhn and Claudia Roth ( who had been elected to parliament that year ) were no longer able to continue in their executive function and were replaced by former party secretary general Reinhard Bütikofer and former Bundestag member Angelika Beer .
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The Prime Minister , Robert Menzies , adroitly used the defection of a Soviet official to his advantage , and his coalition of the Liberal and National Party of Australia parties was returned in the 1954 Australian federal election with a seven-seat majority .
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Most of the party 's major figures , including Evatt , Deputy Leader Arthur Calwell , Eddie Ward , and Reg Pollard , were in their sixties , twenty years older than Whitlam .
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Stephen Grover Cleveland ( March 18 , 1837 He won the popular vote for three presidential elections - in 1884 United States presidential election , 1888 United States presidential election , and 1892 United States presidential election - and was one of two Democrats ( with Woodrow Wilson ) to be elected president during the era of Republican political domination dating from 1861 to 1933 .
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The Republicans gained the upper hand in the campaign , as Cleveland 's campaign was poorly managed by Calvin S. Brice and William H. Barnum , whereas Harrison had engaged more aggressive fundraisers and tacticians in Matthew Quay and John Wanamaker .
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Various Governors-General had previously served as governors of an Australian state or colony : Lord Hopetoun ( Victoria 1889-1895 ) ; Lord Tennyson ( South Australia 1899-1902 ) ; Lord Gowrie ( South Australia 1928-34 ; and New South Wales 1935-1936 ) ; Major General Michael Jeffery ( Western Australia 1993-2000 ) ; Quentin Bryce ( Queensland 2003-2008 ) ; General David Hurley ( New South Wales 2014 - 2019 ) .
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It is often stated that incidents precede the 1789 election of the First U.S. Congress : namely , when Patrick Henry and his Anti-Federalist allies were in control of the Virginia House of Delegates in 1788 , they drew the boundaries of Virginia 's 5th congressional district in an unsuccessful attempt to keep James Madison out of the U.S. House of Representatives via the candidacy of James Monroe .
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In the subsequent election , Hugo Chávez 's political party , the United Socialist Party of Venezuela drew 48 % of the votes overall , while the opposition parties ( the Democratic Unity Roundtable and the Fatherland for All parties ) drew 52 % of the votes .
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In the last years , Honduras has had five Liberal presidents : Roberto Suazo Córdova , José Azcona del Hoyo , Carlos Roberto Reina , Carlos Roberto Flores and Manuel Zelaya , and three Nationalists : Rafael Leonardo Callejas Romero , Porfirio Lobo Sosa and Ricardo Maduro .
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Manuel Zelaya of the Liberal Party of Honduras ( Partido Liberal de Honduras : PLH ) won , with Porfirio Pepe Lobo of the National Party of Honduras ( Partido Nacional de Honduras : PNH ) coming in second .
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This did not happen and the presidency , having been damaged by three late nineteenth and early twentieth century assassinations ( Abraham Lincoln , Garfield and William McKinley ) and one impeachment ( Johnson ) , reasserted its political dominance by the early twentieth century through such figures as Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson .
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Genscher was one of the FDP 's driving forces when , in 1982 , the party switched sides from its coalition with the SPD to support the Christian Democratic Union of Germany in their Constructive vote of no confidence to have incumbent Helmut Schmidt replaced with opposition leader Helmut Kohl as Chancellor .
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Following Genscher 's resignation , Chancellor Helmut Kohl and FDP chairman Otto Graf Lambsdorff named Irmgard Schwaetzer , a former aide to Genscher , to be the new Foreign Minister .
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Hoover backed conservative leader Robert A. Taft at the 1952 Republican National Convention , but the party 's presidential nomination instead went to Dwight D. Eisenhower , who went on to win the 1952 United States presidential election .
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Kissinger - along with William Perry , Sam Nunn , and George Shultz - has called upon governments to embrace the vision of a world free of nuclear weapons , and in three Wall Street Journal op-ed s proposed an ambitious program of urgent steps to that end .
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Congress members Tom Lantos , Jim Saxton , Thad McCotter , Chris Shays , Charles Boustany , Alcee Hastings , and Robert Wexler referred to Hezbollah as a terrorist organization in their speeches supporting the legislation.Congress. denounces terrorism , and I have to take him at his word .
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Hamlin survived six of his successors in the vice presidency : Andrew Johnson , Schuyler Colfax , Henry Wilson , William A. Wheeler , Chester A. Arthur , and Thomas A. Hendricks .
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Thomas Wolsey , Thomas More , Thomas Cromwell , Richard Rich , and Thomas Cranmer all figured prominently in his administration .
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Piłsudski , together with Colonel Kazimierz Sosnkowski , was greeted at Warsaw 's railway station by Regent Zdzisław Lubomirski and by Colonel Adam Koc .
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The following three parliamentary elections ( in 1930 Polish legislative election , 1935 Polish legislative election and 1938 Polish legislative election ) were manipulated , with opposition activists sent to Bereza Kartuska prison ( see also Brest trials ) .
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During the last four years of the Second Polish Republic , the major politicians included President Ignacy Mościcki , Foreign Minister Józef Beck and the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Army , Edward Rydz-Śmigły .
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The Soviet Politburo decisions were guided by a Special Commission on Afghanistan , which consisted of Yuri Andropov the KGB chairman , Andrei Gromyko the Minister of Foreign Affairs , Defence Minister Dmitriy Ustinov , and Boris Ponomarev , the head of the International Department of the Central Committee .
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In 2004 , Thompson wrote : Richard Nixon was a professional politician , and I despised everything he stood for - but if he were running for president this year against the evil George W. Bush - Dick Cheney gang , I would happily vote for him .
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Behind the long table set up on the steps of the Rathaus Schöneberg were U.S. and German dignitaries , including Dean Rusk ( Kennedy 's Secretary of State ) , Lucius D. Clay ( the US administrator of Germany ) , Konrad Adenauer ( the German chancellor ) , Willy Brandt , and Otto Bach ( President of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin ) .
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( 1961 Turkish general election , 1965 Turkish general election , 1969 Turkish general election )
|
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At the 1943 Tehran Conference , the Allies of World War II , Big Three - Joseph Stalin , Franklin D. Roosevelt , and Winston Churchill - issued the Tehran Declaration to guarantee the post-war independence and boundaries of Iran .
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The Italian Socialist Party , led by Bettino Craxi , became more and more critical of the communists and of the Soviet Union ; Craxi himself pushed in favor of Ronald Reagan ' s positioning of Pershing II missiles in Italy , a move many communists strongly disapproved of .
|
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National elections held on 13 May 2001 returned Berlusconi to power at the head of the five-party center-right House of Freedoms coalition , comprising the Prime Minister 's own party , Forza Italia , the National Alliance , the Lega Nord , the Christian Democratic Center and the United Christian Democrats .
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On 25 November 1986 , President Reagan announced the creation of a Special Review Board to look into the matter ; the following day , he appointed former Senator John Tower , former Secretary of State Edmund Muskie , and former National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft to serve as members .
|
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Necmettin Erbakan ( 1926-2011 ) was the leader of several of the parties , the National Order Party ( Milli Nizam Partisi , 1970-1971 ) , the National Salvation Party ( Milli Selamet Partisi , 1972-1981 ) , and the Welfare Party ( Refah Partisi , 1983-1998 ) ; he also became a member of the Felicity Party ( Saadet Partisi , 2003-2011 ) .
|
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In the 1994 European Parliament election in Ireland , Patricia McKenna topped the poll in the Dublin constituency and Nuala Ahern won a seat in Leinster .
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In the 1980s , Indira Gandhi along with Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau , Zambia 's President Kenneth Kaunda , Australian prime minister Malcolm Fraser and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was regarded as one of the pillars of the commonwealth India under Indira also hosted the 1983 Commonwealth heads of Government summit in New Delhi in 1983 .
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Three United States presidents have been impeached by the House of Representatives : Andrew Johnson in 1868 , Bill Clinton in 1998 , and Donald Trump in 2019 .
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After losing the 2000 nomination , Jello became highly active in Ralph Nader ' s presidential campaign , as well as in 2004 United States presidential election and 2008 United States presidential election .
|
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The 1824 United States presidential election was contested by Adams , Andrew Jackson , William H. Crawford , and Henry Clay , all of whom were members of the Democratic-Republican Party .
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Following boundary changes , Major became the MP for the newly formed seat of Huntingdon in 1983 United Kingdom general election ( retaining the seat in 1987 United Kingdom general election , 1992 United Kingdom general election and 1997 United Kingdom general election before retiring from Parliament in 2001 United Kingdom general election ) .
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He secured re-nomination for vice president in 1992 United States presidential election , but Democrat Bill Clinton and his running mate , Al Gore , defeated the Bush / Quayle ticket .
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In the 1992 United States presidential election , Bush and Quayle were challenged in their bid for reelection by the Democratic ticket of Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton and Tennessee Senator Al Gore and the independent ticket of Texas businessman Ross Perot and retired Vice Admiral James Stockdale .
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His wartime leadership established him as Madison 's heir apparent , and he easily defeated Federalist Party candidate Rufus King in the 1816 United States presidential election .
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Samuel became a county judge , and the guests at his home included Andrew Jackson , who had already served as a judge and in Congress.Borneman , James learned from the political talk around the dinner table ; both Samuel and Ezekiel were strong supporters of President Thomas Jefferson and opponents of the Federalist Party .
|
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The prestige of the Speakership caused them to abandon life in a Washington boarding house for their own residence on Pennsylvania . In the 1836 United States presidential election , Vice President Martin Van Buren , Jackson 's chosen successor , defeated multiple Whig candidates , including Tennessee Senator Hugh Lawson White .
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311,
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He faced strong challenges from the right ( Republican Ronald Reagan ) , the center ( independent John B. Anderson ) , and the left ( Democrat Ted Kennedy ) .
|
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{
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86,
97
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},
{
"name": "John B. Anderson",
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98,
114
],
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},
{
"name": "Democrat",
"pos": [
134,
142
],
"type": "else"
},
{
"name": "Ted Kennedy",
"pos": [
143,
154
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
Amid the Democratic presidential primary in 2008 United States presidential election , Carter was speculated to endorse Senator Barack Obama over his main primary rival Hillary Clinton amid his speaking favorably of the candidate , as well as remarks from the Carter family that showed their support for Obama .
|
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{
"name": "2008 United States presidential election",
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},
{
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],
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{
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{
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"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Obama",
"pos": [
304,
309
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
Hagelin stood as a candidate for President of the United States for the Natural Law Party , a party founded by the TM movement , in the 1992 United States presidential election , 1996 United States presidential election and 2000 United States presidential election elections .
|
[
{
"name": "Hagelin",
"pos": [
0,
7
],
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},
{
"name": "United States",
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63
],
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},
{
"name": "Natural Law Party",
"pos": [
72,
89
],
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},
{
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115,
126
],
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},
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136,
176
],
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179,
219
],
"type": "election"
},
{
"name": "2000 United States presidential election",
"pos": [
224,
264
],
"type": "election"
}
] |
In the weeks leading up to the 1852 United States presidential election , he campaigned in numerous Southern states for Democratic candidates Franklin Pierce and William R. King .
|
[
{
"name": "1852 United States presidential election",
"pos": [
31,
71
],
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},
{
"name": "Franklin Pierce",
"pos": [
142,
157
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "William R. King",
"pos": [
162,
177
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
LeRoy Pope Walker of Alabama was made Secretary of War , after being recommended for this post by Clement Claiborne Clay and William Lowndes Yancey ( both of whom declined to accept cabinet positions themselves ) .
|
[
{
"name": "LeRoy Pope Walker",
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0,
17
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Alabama",
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21,
28
],
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{
"name": "Clement Claiborne Clay",
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98,
120
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "William Lowndes Yancey",
"pos": [
125,
147
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
His arguments concerning liberty and the social contract later influenced the written works of Alexander Hamilton , James Madison , Thomas Jefferson , and other Founding Fathers of the United States .
|
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25,
32
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{
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113
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{
"name": "James Madison",
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116,
129
],
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{
"name": "Thomas Jefferson",
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132,
148
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "United States",
"pos": [
185,
198
],
"type": "country"
}
] |
After supporting Richard Nixon in his 1960 United States presidential election against John F. Kennedy , Robinson later praised Kennedy effusively for his stance on civil rights .
|
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{
"name": "Richard Nixon",
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17,
30
],
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},
{
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38,
78
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{
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102
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{
"name": "Robinson",
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105,
113
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Kennedy",
"pos": [
128,
135
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
Gandhian right-wing Congressmen Vallabhbhai Patel , Rajendra Prasad and C. Rajagopalachari .In the 1930s the Congress Socialist Party group was formed within the INC under the leadership of Jayaprakash Narayan , Narendra Deo and Nehru , however , never joined the group but did act as bridge between them and Gandhi .
|
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0,
8
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{
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32,
49
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},
{
"name": "Rajendra Prasad",
"pos": [
52,
67
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},
{
"name": "C. Rajagopalachari",
"pos": [
72,
90
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},
{
"name": "Congress Socialist Party",
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109,
133
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},
{
"name": "INC",
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162,
165
],
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},
{
"name": "Jayaprakash Narayan",
"pos": [
190,
209
],
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},
{
"name": "Narendra Deo",
"pos": [
212,
224
],
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},
{
"name": "Nehru",
"pos": [
229,
234
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Gandhi",
"pos": [
309,
315
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
In addition to the Tydings-Butler race , McCarthy campaigned for several other Republicans in the 1950 United States Senate elections , including Everett Dirksen against Democratic incumbent and Senate Majority Leader Scott W. Lucas .
|
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{
"name": "Tydings-Butler race",
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19,
38
],
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},
{
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41,
49
],
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},
{
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79,
90
],
"type": "else"
},
{
"name": "1950 United States Senate elections",
"pos": [
98,
133
],
"type": "election"
},
{
"name": "Everett Dirksen",
"pos": [
146,
161
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Scott W. Lucas",
"pos": [
218,
232
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
Six other Republican senators - Wayne Morse , Irving Ives , Charles W. Tobey , Edward John Thye , George Aiken , and Robert C. Hendrickson - joined her in condemning McCarthy 's tactics .
|
[
{
"name": "Republican",
"pos": [
10,
20
],
"type": "else"
},
{
"name": "Wayne Morse",
"pos": [
32,
43
],
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},
{
"name": "Irving Ives",
"pos": [
46,
57
],
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},
{
"name": "Charles W. Tobey",
"pos": [
60,
76
],
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},
{
"name": "Edward John Thye",
"pos": [
79,
95
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "George Aiken",
"pos": [
98,
110
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Robert C. Hendrickson",
"pos": [
117,
138
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "McCarthy",
"pos": [
166,
174
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
With fellow U.S. senators Trent Lott , Larry Craig , and Jim Jeffords , Ashcroft formed a barbershop quartet called The Singing Senators .
|
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{
"name": "U.S.",
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12,
16
],
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},
{
"name": "Trent Lott",
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26,
36
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},
{
"name": "Larry Craig",
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39,
50
],
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},
{
"name": "Jim Jeffords",
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69
],
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},
{
"name": "Ashcroft",
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},
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108
],
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},
{
"name": "The Singing Senators",
"pos": [
116,
136
],
"type": "organization"
}
] |
He gained further international attention as the chief leader of the Non-Aligned Movement , alongside Jawaharlal Nehru of India , Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt , and Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana .
|
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69,
89
],
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},
{
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102,
118
],
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},
{
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122,
127
],
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},
{
"name": "Gamal Abdel Nasser",
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130,
148
],
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},
{
"name": "Egypt",
"pos": [
152,
157
],
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},
{
"name": "Kwame Nkrumah",
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164,
177
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Ghana",
"pos": [
181,
186
],
"type": "country"
}
] |
He was appointed to the Committee and started to appoint allies to him , among them Edvard Kardelj , Milovan Đilas , Aleksandar Ranković and Boris Kidrič .
|
[
{
"name": "Edvard Kardelj",
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84,
98
],
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},
{
"name": "Milovan Đilas",
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101,
114
],
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},
{
"name": "Aleksandar Ranković",
"pos": [
117,
136
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Boris Kidrič",
"pos": [
141,
153
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
In 1961 , Tito co-founded the movement with Egypt 's Gamal Abdel Nasser , India 's Jawaharlal Nehru , Indonesia 's Sukarno and Ghana 's Kwame Nkrumah , in an action called The Initiative of Five ( Tito , Nehru , Nasser , Sukarno , Nkrumah ) , thus establishing strong ties with third world countries .
|
[
{
"name": "Tito",
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10,
14
],
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},
{
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44,
49
],
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},
{
"name": "Gamal Abdel Nasser",
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53,
71
],
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},
{
"name": "India",
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74,
79
],
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},
{
"name": "Jawaharlal Nehru",
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83,
99
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},
{
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102,
111
],
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},
{
"name": "Sukarno",
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115,
122
],
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},
{
"name": "Ghana",
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127,
132
],
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},
{
"name": "Kwame Nkrumah",
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136,
149
],
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},
{
"name": "Tito",
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197,
201
],
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},
{
"name": "Nehru",
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204,
209
],
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},
{
"name": "Nasser",
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212,
218
],
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},
{
"name": "Sukarno",
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221,
228
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Nkrumah",
"pos": [
231,
238
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
Beginning as a private secretary and assistant to Abraham Lincoln , Hay 's highest office was United States Secretary of State under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt .
|
[
{
"name": "Abraham Lincoln",
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50,
65
],
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},
{
"name": "Hay",
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68,
71
],
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},
{
"name": "William McKinley",
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144,
160
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Theodore Roosevelt",
"pos": [
165,
183
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
Between 2008 and 2013 Kenya was governed by a Grand coalition , established by a power sharing agreement , signed by then President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga of the Orange Democratic Movement .
|
[
{
"name": "Kenya",
"pos": [
22,
27
],
"type": "country"
},
{
"name": "Mwai Kibaki",
"pos": [
132,
143
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Raila Odinga",
"pos": [
163,
175
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Orange Democratic Movement",
"pos": [
183,
209
],
"type": "political party"
}
] |
Friedman had hoped to follow in the footsteps of other entertainers-turned-governors , including Jimmie Davis , Jesse Ventura , Arnold Schwarzenegger , and Ronald Reagan .
|
[
{
"name": "Friedman",
"pos": [
0,
8
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Jimmie Davis",
"pos": [
97,
109
],
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},
{
"name": "Jesse Ventura",
"pos": [
112,
125
],
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},
{
"name": "Arnold Schwarzenegger",
"pos": [
128,
149
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Ronald Reagan",
"pos": [
156,
169
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
While exiled in Japan in 1914 , Sun established the Chinese Revolutionary Party on 8 July 1914 , but many of his old revolutionary comrades , including Huang Xing , Wang Jingwei , Hu Hanmin and Chen Jiongming , refused to join him or support his efforts in inciting armed uprising against Yuan .
|
[
{
"name": "Japan",
"pos": [
16,
21
],
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},
{
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"pos": [
52,
79
],
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},
{
"name": "Huang Xing",
"pos": [
152,
162
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Wang Jingwei",
"pos": [
165,
177
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Hu Hanmin",
"pos": [
180,
189
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Chen Jiongming",
"pos": [
194,
208
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Yuan",
"pos": [
289,
293
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
Masud Sabri , a Uyghur was appointed as Governor of Xinjiang by KMT , as was the Tatar Burhan Shahidi and the Uyghur Yulbars Khan .
|
[
{
"name": "Masud Sabri",
"pos": [
0,
11
],
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},
{
"name": "Uyghur",
"pos": [
16,
22
],
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},
{
"name": "Xinjiang",
"pos": [
52,
60
],
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},
{
"name": "KMT",
"pos": [
64,
67
],
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},
{
"name": "Tatar",
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81,
86
],
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},
{
"name": "Burhan Shahidi",
"pos": [
87,
101
],
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},
{
"name": "Uyghur",
"pos": [
110,
116
],
"type": "else"
},
{
"name": "Yulbars Khan",
"pos": [
117,
129
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
Following their victory , the Khmer Rouge who were led by Pol Pot , Nuon Chea , Ieng Sary , Son Sen , and Khieu Samphan immediately set about forcibly evacuating the country 's major cities and in 1976 they renamed the country Democratic Kampuchea .
|
[
{
"name": "Khmer Rouge",
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30,
41
],
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},
{
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58,
65
],
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},
{
"name": "Nuon Chea",
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68,
77
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Ieng Sary",
"pos": [
80,
89
],
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},
{
"name": "Son Sen",
"pos": [
92,
99
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Khieu Samphan",
"pos": [
106,
119
],
"type": "politician"
},
{
"name": "Democratic Kampuchea",
"pos": [
227,
247
],
"type": "country"
}
] |
In the 1932 German presidential election , the SPD supported Paul von Hindenburg for President , fearing that a split vote would hand the job to the National Socialist German Workers ' Party ( NSDAP ) candidate , Adolf Hitler .
|
[
{
"name": "1932 German presidential election",
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40
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},
{
"name": "SPD",
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47,
50
],
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},
{
"name": "Paul von Hindenburg",
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61,
80
],
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},
{
"name": "National Socialist German Workers ' Party",
"pos": [
149,
190
],
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},
{
"name": "NSDAP",
"pos": [
193,
198
],
"type": "political party"
},
{
"name": "Adolf Hitler",
"pos": [
213,
225
],
"type": "politician"
}
] |
In almost every year , Wyden has maintained a 100 percent rating or close to it with pro-choice groups : NARAL Pro-Choice America , Planned Parenthood , and National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association , and a 0 percent rating or close to it from pro-life group : the National Right to Life Committee .
|
[
{
"name": "Wyden",
"pos": [
23,
28
],
"type": "person"
},
{
"name": "NARAL Pro-Choice America",
"pos": [
105,
129
],
"type": "organization"
},
{
"name": "Planned Parenthood",
"pos": [
132,
150
],
"type": "organization"
},
{
"name": "National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association",
"pos": [
157,
217
],
"type": "organization"
},
{
"name": "National Right to Life Committee",
"pos": [
284,
316
],
"type": "organization"
}
] |
The centre cooperates closely with the Carter Center in Atlanta , the Kim Dae Jung Library in Seoul and the Crisis Management Initiative in Helsinki .
|
[
{
"name": "Carter Center",
"pos": [
39,
52
],
"type": "organization"
},
{
"name": "Atlanta",
"pos": [
56,
63
],
"type": "location"
},
{
"name": "Kim Dae Jung Library",
"pos": [
70,
90
],
"type": "organization"
},
{
"name": "Seoul",
"pos": [
94,
99
],
"type": "location"
},
{
"name": "Crisis Management Initiative",
"pos": [
108,
136
],
"type": "organization"
},
{
"name": "Helsinki",
"pos": [
140,
148
],
"type": "location"
}
] |
Successively , she was a member of the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania ( SDKPiL ) , the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( SPD ) , the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany ( USPD ) and the Communist Party of Germany ( KPD ) .
|
[
{
"name": "Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania",
"pos": [
39,
94
],
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},
{
"name": "SDKPiL",
"pos": [
97,
103
],
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},
{
"name": "Social Democratic Party of Germany",
"pos": [
112,
146
],
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},
{
"name": "SPD",
"pos": [
149,
152
],
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},
{
"name": "Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany",
"pos": [
161,
207
],
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},
{
"name": "USPD",
"pos": [
210,
214
],
"type": "political party"
},
{
"name": "Communist Party of Germany",
"pos": [
225,
251
],
"type": "political party"
},
{
"name": "KPD",
"pos": [
254,
257
],
"type": "political party"
}
] |
The devolved administration was suspended several times ( especially between 15 October 2002 and 8 May 2007 ) because the Ulster Unionist Party and Democratic Unionist Party were uncomfortable being in government with Sinn Féin when the Provisional Irish Republican Army had failed to decommission its arms fully and continued its criminal activities .
|
[
{
"name": "Ulster Unionist Party",
"pos": [
122,
143
],
"type": "political party"
},
{
"name": "Democratic Unionist Party",
"pos": [
148,
173
],
"type": "political party"
},
{
"name": "Sinn Féin",
"pos": [
218,
227
],
"type": "political party"
},
{
"name": "Provisional Irish Republican Army",
"pos": [
237,
270
],
"type": "organization"
}
] |
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