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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 it is located in New York's 8th, 12th and 14th congressional districts, the New York State Assembly's 64th district, the New York State Senate's 25th district, and New York City Council's 1st and 2nd district.
* Politically motivated gerrymandering of election districts by those already in power, in order to reduce or eliminate political competition ( two-party proponents would argue that the minority party in that district should just nominate a more centrist candidate relative to that district );
Politically, Seaton is a civil parish and town, in the district of East Devon.
Politically, however, the district and the city are considered two distinct census divisions and two distinct jurisdictions for provincial government services.
Politically, the Mumbai City district covers the peninsula south of Mahim and Sion while most of the original island constitutes the Mumbai Suburban District.
Politically, Phuoc Tuy was controlled by the province chief, a South Vietnamese army officer appointed by the central government, and was divided into five districts, each with a district chief.
Politically, the community is situated in the electoral district of Glengarry — Prescott — Russell both provincially and federally.
Politically, Zamboanguita is within the third district of Negros Oriental.
Politically, it comprises the borough of Kettering and some eastern wards of the district of Daventry ; the predominant parts of which being based around the large villages of Brixworth and Moulton.
Politically, Calhoun was a Whig in a largely Democratic district but was elected to the Georgia General Assembly in 1837 from DeKalb County, the State Senate in 1851 and the next year moved to Atlanta, where ten years later he served four one-year terms as its mayor.
Politically it is part of the subdistrict of Tutuala within Lautém district of East Timor.
Politically the district is famous for its Amethi constituency due to its association with Gandhi family.

Politically and does
Politically however, the state does offer a wide sampling of different types of voters.

Politically and have
Politically and socially activist composers have long been an important part of salsa, and some of their works, like Eddie Palmieri's " La libertad-lógico ," became Latin, and especially Purto Rican anthems.
Politically motivated riots and protest have occurred historically in China, notably with the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
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 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, since early 1990s, a large number of Burmese soldiers began moving into Chin State because there have been movements of rebellion.
The Politically Incorrect Guides have often been referred to by their backronym PIGS by supporters and opponents alike ( Regnery's logo for the series features a pig's head ).
Politically, his branch of the family and ours have always been in different camps, and the same surname is about all we have in common ....
Politically, however, Deng's experiment separating the governance of Party, Government and Military have proven to be a failed strategy under the current political system.
Politically, the Kota have been classified under the disputed " stateless societies " category.
Robert A. Gordon, for example, replied to media criticisms of grant-recipients: " Politically correct disinformation about science appears to spread like wildfire among literary intellectuals and other nonspecialists, who have few disciplinary constraints on what they say about science and about particular scientists and on what they allow themselves to believe.
Politically he is considered by many to have been largely unsuccessful and having failed to mitigate the impact of the economic crisis of the 1970s and 1980s.
Other " Politically Correct Fairy Tales " that have been told by Larry the Cable Guy:
Politically, Badr Brigade and ISCI were considered to be one party since 2003, but have now unofficially separated.
Politically, New Addington and Fieldway have traditionally been Labour strongholds, providing the only five Labour councillors out of 70 in the London Borough of Croydon between 1982 and 1986.
Politically, Selmer didn't have any ambition, and it was with reluctance and purely a sense of duty that he allowed himself to be chosen as a Member of Parliament in 1870, and persuaded to re-election in 1873.
Politically inspired social edicts enforced since Tailhook ' 91 have rendered a ready room atmosphere so different now that it is nearly unrecognizable ... Pilots are hampered in their ability to train as warriors by the policies of their senior leaders.
Politically, Livigno has always followed Bormio's history, although the relationships between the two communes have always been tense, Bormio being dominant and more populous than Livigno.
Politically they have already invented a sort of government, which consists of Great and mighty Cliff's advisors, and a royal court.
Politically, Namangan became a part of the Uyghur Empire of the Karakhanid State and was known to have been a settlement in the 15th century.
) Politically, Malaysia was developing into a primarily Muslim country with a multi-racial, multi-ethnic population who have long learnt to exist among each other with tolerance.
The Financial Services Authority ( FSA ) fined Coutts because of an " unacceptable risk " that the bank could have been handling the proceeds of crime for a three-year period up to November 2010 after failing to properly deal with customers classified as " Politically exposed persons ".

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Politically, Yankees, who dominated New England, much of upstate New York, and much of the upper Midwest, were the strongest supporters of the new Republican party in the 1860s.
" 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, the leader of a powerful clan won control over much of west Honshū and the northern half of Kyūshū and eventually established the Imperial House of Japan.
Jerry Seinfeld, a regular guest on the show, stated that Politically Incorrect reminded him of talk shows from the 1950s and 60s " when guests interacted with each other as much as with the host.
Politically, Southeast includes most of Ward 8, as well as much of Wards 6 and 7.
Politically, Northeast includes most of Ward 5, much of Wards 6 and 7, and parts of Ward 4.
Politically, the majority Chinese population also had little to no official governmental influence throughout much of the early years.
Politically, the prospect of numbers of armed Irish roaming around the country hunting wolves was not acceptable, given the ongoing conflict between the Irish and the new English settlers, so it was seen as much safer for the English authorities to encourage men from their own country to deal with the wolf problem.
Politically opposed by large majorities of the rural population of Kent and Sussex Counties, as well as much of the large Irish immigrant population in Wilmington, state-wide they were a decided minority.
Politically, however, the move had as much to do with Webster's past as a supporter of the since departed ( to lead the British National Party ) John Tyndall, as well as his closeness to the increasingly marginalised Andrew Brons.

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