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BDP and members
The loss can be partly attributed to the creation of the BDP party by former SVP members which gained 5. 4 % of the vote in 2011.
The party recently split with Barata phathi forming the Botswana Movement for Democracy and the A-Team and some of the other Barata Phathi members remaining within the BDP, this following the failed meditation talks between the factions by Sir K Masire ( former Botswana president ).
Hill's association with both the BDP and BM was not unusual as BDP members Dave Gagin, Chris Newman, Jack Munton and Chris Harrison all held simultaneous membership of the BM.
Nonetheless, the gun-running incident forced the BDP to cease almost all operations, and it came as little surprise when it was brought to a conclusion in 1982 by re-joining Tyndall and Hill as founder members of the British National Party.

BDP and included
This was hip-hop pioneer KRS-One's inspiration for his thought provoking group BDP, or Boogie Down Productions, which included DJ Scott La Rock.

BDP and Scott
In 1987, attempting to calm down an unrelated domestic dispute involving BDP colleague D-Nice, BDP's DJ Scott La Rock was shot dead.

BDP and Rock
When Rock opened for BDP one night, D-Nice invited an A & R representative from Jive Records to see him perform.
The group were financially supported by mainstream architects, such as David Rock of BDP.

BDP and D-Nice
BDP is not D-Nice, Jamal-ski, Harmony, Ms. Melodie, and Scottie Morris.

BDP and Kenny
In the liner notes on BDP's 1992 album Sex and Violence, KRS-One writes: " BDP in 1992 is KRS-One, Willie D, and Kenny Parker!

BDP and .
Since independence the party system has been dominated by the Botswana Democratic Party ( BDP ), which has never lost power since independence.
While Criminal Minded contained vivid descriptions of South Bronx street life, BDP changed after Scott's death.
BDP were hugely influential in provoking political and social consciousness in Hip-Hop however they were sometimes overshadowed by the political hip hop group Public Enemy.
" BDP used this riff in the song " Remix for P is Free ," and it was later resampled by artists such as Black Star and dead prez.
BDP referenced reggae in a way that helped to solidify Jamaica's place in modern hip-hop culture.
The membership of BDP changed continuously throughout its existence, the only constant being KRS-One.
BDP as a group essentially ended because KRS-One began recording and performing under his own name rather than the group name.
These include the largest, the Swiss People's Party ( SVP ), the Christian Democratic People's Party ( CVP ), represented in the Federal Council or cabinet by Doris Leuthard ( in 2011 ), and the Conservative Democratic Party of Switzerland ( BDP ), which is a spliter of the SVP created after a failed attempt to expel Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf from the SVP.
Politicians of the biggest opposition parties, CHP and BDP also lent their support to the demonstration.
In the 1968 election, the UBP won 30 House of Assembly seats, while the PLP won 10 and the BDP lost the three seats it had previously held.
Thirty " discrete projects " were designed and supervised by BDP without disrupting events.
In 2001-2002, as part of preparations for the 2002 Commonwealth Games the remainder of the station was rebuilt, to designs by BDP, increasing the size of the concourse and improving road access.
The design team was led by Jeremy Dixon and Edward Jones of Dixon Jones BDP as architects.
Shortly afterward, the Grisons branch, along with most of the Bern branch of which Schmid is a member, organised the Conservative Democratic Party ( BDP ), largely centered around Bern.
Mogae's party, the Botswana Democratic Party ( BDP ), retained power in the October 1999 general election, and Mogae was sworn in for a five-year term on 20 October 1999 by Chief Justice Julian Nganunu at the National Stadium in Gaborone.
The Botswana Democratic Party ( BDP ) is the governing conservative party in Botswana.
BDP was shaped by Sir Seretse Khama, who is celebrated for nurturing the economic and political success of Botswana.

members and collaborators
They were initially intended for Nazi collaborators, but then other categories of political prisoners ( for example, members of deported peoples who fled from exile ) were also sentenced to " katorga works ".
An Argentine Army 1976 report entitled Informe Especial: Actividades OPM " Montoneros " año 1976, gave the following surviving Montoneros totals for September 1976: 9, 191 members with 991 guerrillas ( 391 officers and 600 other ranks ), 2, 700 armed militants and 5, 500 sympathizers and active collaborators.
The economist Sidney D Merlin introduced the English word as an academic term in 1943, in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, writing that the Nazi Party ‘ facilitates the accumulation of private fortunes and industrial empires by its foremost members and collaborators through “ privatisation ” and other measures, thereby intensifying centralisation of economic affairs and government in an increasingly narrow group that may for all practical purposes be termed the national socialist elite ’.
Quisling (; ) is a term used in reference to fascist and collaborationist political parties and military and paramilitary forces in occupied Allied countries which collaborated with Axis occupiers in World War II, as well as for their members and other collaborators.
On the morning of Thursday, February 14, 1929, St. Valentine's Day, five members of the North Side Gang, plus gang collaborators Reinhardt H. Schwimmer and John May, were lined up against the rear inside wall of the garage at 2122 North Clark Street, in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago's North Side, and executed.
The two fake police officers, carrying shotguns, entered the rear portion of the garage and found members of Moran's gang and two gang collaborators, Reinhart Schwimmer and John May, who was fixing one of the trucks.
In September 1940 the German Reichskommissar Josef Terboven formed a cabinet with himself presiding, and with most ministers recruited among members of Quisling's Nazi party, plus some independent collaborators.
Benko and Hladnik are members of the group Silence, and collaborators on the Volk album.
The deportations and Macmillan's involvement later became a source of controversy because of the harsh treatment meted out to Nazi collaborators and anti-partisans by the receiving countries, and because in the confusion V Corps went beyond the terms agreed at Yalta and Allied Forces Headquarters directives by repatriating 4000 White Russian troops and 11, 000 civilian family members who could not properly be regarded as Soviet citizens.
The transition he went through was similar to that of his fellow generation members and close collaborators — among the notable exceptions to this rule were Petru Comarnescu, sociologist Henri H. Stahl and future dramatist Eugène Ionesco, as well as Sebastian.
McCluskey recruited Liverpool musicians Lloyd Massett and Stuart Kershaw as collaborators on Sugar Tax, though not as full-fledged group members — writing credits carefully distinguished between songs written by OMD ( i. e. McCluskey ) and songs written by OMD / Kershaw / Massett.
Also known as Los Macheteros (" the Machete Wielders ") and the " Puerto Rican Popular Army ," their active membership was calculated in 2006 by Prof. Michael González Cruz, in his book Nacionalismo Revolucionario Puertorriqueño, to be composed of approximately 5, 700 members with an additional unknown number of supporters, sympathizers, collaborators and informants throughout the U. S. and other countries.
He said that he had discovered the pile of bodies in 21 Rue le Sueur in February 1944, but had assumed that they were collaborators killed by members of his Resistance " network ".
With suspicions that the President's own guard had been behind the murder, and amidst mounting national and international pressure, he formed a commission with his most trusted collaborators, and members of the church, to fully investigate the crime.
This webcast series provides a never-before-seen look at the Company and Cunningham ’ s teaching technique with video of advanced technique class, Company rehearsal, archival footage, and interviews with current and former Company members, choreographers, and collaborators.
In several other places and in major cities, small armed groups of KKE members and non-communists began to emerge, protecting people from looters, the Germans, or collaborators.
They were initially intended for Nazi collaborators but other categories of political prisoners ( for example, members of deported peoples who fled from exile ) were also sentenced to " katorga works ".
Joyce has broadcast OTE since June 1981, usually solo, but sometimes with collaborators, who are often members of Negativland, too.
Although he was never officially a member of the Communist Party, many of Strand ’ s collaborators were either Party members ( James Aldridge ; Cesare Zavattini ) or were prominent socialist writers and activists ( Basil Davidson ).
SS Obersturmbannfuehrer Walter Rauff was to lead the mobile death squad ; its 24 members would enlist collaborators from the local Arab population, so that the " mass murder would continue under German leadership without interruption.
In Communist Poland, some camps such as Majdanek, Jaworzno, Potulice and Zgoda were used to hold German prisoners of war, suspected Nazis and collaborators, anti-Communists and other political prisoners, as well as civilian members of the German, Silesian and Ukrainian ethnic minorities.
Anderson's films feature many of the same actors, crew members, and other collaborators.
During the past 12 years, 4500 research programs were undertaken and realized with the participation of more than 10000 members of the academic community and several external collaborators.
Cinerama employed a shifting line-up of collaborators and full-blown members.

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