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Politically, Abadan was often the subject of dispute between the nearby states ; in 1847, Persia acquired it, in which state Abadan has remained since.
An outspoken commentator on various social, political and religious issues, Carolla has made numerous guest appearances on political talk shows, ranging from Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect to Bill O ' Reilley's The O ' Reilly Factor.
Politically liberal talk radio aimed at a national audience has also emerged.
Politically, the interests of the island are represented in its external dealings by Prince Ernesto Geremia di Tavolara, of La Spezia, Italy, who has written a history of the island.
Politically, since the fall of the Wall, the successor party of the former East German socialist state party has become a major force in German politics.
Politically, Hamilton County is conservative but it has been showing a slight trend leftward.
Politically, Waddon is the most marginal ward of Croydon Council and has seen its representation swap between the Labour and Conservative Parties for many years.
Politically, the interests of the island are represented in its external dealings by Prince Ernesto Geremia di Tavolara of La Spezia, Italy, who has written a history of the island.
Politically the municipality is primarily Social Democratic, that has governed Botkyrka for a long period except 3 years in the early 1990th.
Politically the municipality has been very stable.
Politically and morally, however, history's judgement has been harsher.
" Politically, Baker has expressed disdain for both the Conservatives and the Labour Party saying, in 1998, " When the Conservatives were in I cannot tell you how much I hated them.
Politically there has been massive opposition to some of these moves owing to a large, well organized workers ' movement in Greece, which distrusts the right wing administration and neo-liberal ideas.
Politically, the majority of the district parliament ( Kreistag ) is traditionally conservative ( CDU ), with higher levels of conservative votes the farther the distance from Freiburg ( which has a red-green majority ).
Politically, he has been an outspoken critic of the George W. Bush administration and the Iraq War, and supports immigration rights.
Politically, McReynolds has been a staunch anti-authoritarian and has collaborated with a diverse set of political formations on the democratic left.
Politically, Brown has been an enigma, but more recent scholarship considers Brown as having, for instance, few or no associations with a Federalist political agenda and instead divorcing himself from the ideology of America as an exemplary nation, and desiring " political justice " on both sides of the Atlantic.
Politically a socialist leader, the cornerstone of his presidency has been a focus on implementing new policies in the country, introducing a new constitution, land reforms, nationalizing various key industries, opposing United States involvement in the country's politics, and reducing poverty.
Politically, it has been dominated by the ANC throughout its post-apartheid history.
" Politically and socially, it has been characterized as a newly ' revolutionary Aristotelianism '.
Politically, Blair has been identified with record investment into public services, an interventionist and Atlanticist foreign policy, support for stronger law enforcement powers, a large focus on surveillance as a means to address terrorism and a large focus on education as a means to encourage social mobility.
Politically, Shermer has described himself as a libertarian.
Politically, Ennis has always been considered a Fianna Fáil stronghold.

Politically and maintained
Politically, it was a coalition of the Polish Peasant Party, the Polish Socialist Party, the Labour Party and the National Party, although these parties maintained only a vestigial existence in the circumstances of exile.
He maintained that it was the principal “ duty ” of the Socialists to “ champion the cause of the African American and that the Socialists should undertake special efforts to reach African Americans as they had done with foreigners and women .” Perhaps most importantly, he emphasized that “ Politically, the Negro is the touchstone of the modern democratic idea ” and that true democracy and equality implies “ a revolution ... startling even to think of .”

Politically and centre-left
Politically it is situated in the centre-left and the left.
Politically, Segni was a moderate conservative opposed to " opening to the centre-left " enabling coalition governments between the Italian Socialist Party ( PSI ) and the Christian Democrats.

Politically and city
Politically, this myth would seem to indicate events of an early period when political authority passed from Enki's city of Eridu to Inanna's city of Uruk.
Politically and culturally it was dominated by Egypt, each city under its own ruler, constantly at odds with its neighbours, and appealing to the Egyptians to adjudicate their differences.
Opening day ceremonies at the Centennial Exhibition, 1876, first World's Fair in the US. Politically the city was dominated by the Republican Party, which had developed a strong political machine.
Politically, however, the district and the city are considered two distinct census divisions and two distinct jurisdictions for provincial government services.
Politically, the city has moved from the left to the right in recent years.
Politically, the city centre is split between the Leicester City Council wards of Abbey and Castle.

Politically and council
Politically, Coffey was elected as a councillor to the Stockport Borough Council in 1984 and became its Labour group leader 1988-92, stepping down from the council in 1994.

Politically and which
Politically, he did win over the Centre Party which represented Catholic workers, but Socialists remained hostile.
"</ ref > Politically oriented talk programs on the network are in the mold of Talk of the Nation, which is designed to be a soundboard for the varied opinions of listeners.
Politically, Bloomsbury held mainly left-liberal stances ( opposed to militarism, for example ); but its " clubs and meetings were not activist, like the political organizations to which many of Bloomsbury's members also belonged ", and they would be criticised for that by their 1930s successors, who by contrast were " heavily touched by the politics which Bloomsbury had rejected ".
Politically, he concluded the Concordat of Vienna, or Aschaffenburg ( 17 February 1448 ) with the German King, Frederick III, by which the decrees of the Council of Basel against papal annates and reservations were abrogated so far as Germany was concerned.
Politically, modernity's earliest phase starts with Niccolò Machiavelli's works which openly rejected the medieval and Aristotelian style of analyzing politics by comparison with ideas about how things should be, in favour of realistic analysis of how things really are.
Politically the paper pursued an independent Tory stance, which eventually brought Garvin into conflict with Waldorf's more liberal son, David.
Politically Gaius ' most farsighted proposal was the ' franchise bill ', a measure which would have seen the distribution of Roman citizenship to all Latin citizens and the extension of Latin citizenship to all Italian allies.
Politically the viceroyalty was further divided into audiencias, which were primarily superior tribunals, but which also had administrative and legislative functions.
In June 2009 the Council of Europe published a report which criticized the Russian government's handling of the Yukos case, entitled " Allegations of Politically Motivated Abuses of the Criminal Justice System in Council of Europe Member States "
Politically, he warned the Progress Party particularly against " giving in " regarding the immigration policy, which he said was one of the most important issues for the party, and that the party in such a scenario would fall rapidly in polls, and lose credibility.
Politically engaged, he sympathized with the ideas of the United Serbian Youth, a movement which attracted a number of influential figures in Serbian public life in the period of the 1860s to 1870s.
In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and elsewhere, U. S. President George W. Bush said that the terrorists responsible were cowards ( included in the September 11 attacks was the crash of American Airlines Flight 77, upon which frequent guest Barbara Olson was traveling to a Politically Incorrect taping ; Maher left a panel chair empty for a week afterwards ).
Politically instigated riots in the 1960s destroyed the city's beautiful municipal palace and signaled the start of the city's decline, which was further accelerated by the military dictatorships of Omar Torrijos and Manuel Noriega from 1968 to 1989.
Politically, he moved from the Social Democratic Party of Germany to the Italian Socialist Party, adhering to the Italian revolutionary syndicalist wing and later to Italian Fascism, which he saw as a more democratic form of socialism.
Politically Conservative opinion-makers have theorized that this can generate additional taxable income which could generate more revenue than was collected at the higher rate, although this view is almost universally rejected by economists.
Politically, therefore, Yalta was an agreement on the postwar status quo in which Soviet Union hegemony reigned over about one-third and the Allies over two-thirds.
Politically, it has a collection of largely independent city-states which are spread out across the continent but form no overarching political system.
November 2009 saw the premier of The Wanda Sykes Show, which starts with a monologue and continues with a panel discussion in a similar format to Bill Maher's shows Real Time with Bill Maher and Politically Incorrect.

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