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They faced a partisan atmosphere with a mostly Spanish crowd and a Spanish speaking referee in Héctor Ortiz who was unwilling to punish dirty play from the Spanish players.
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They and partisan
They run in a partisan primary election within their own district, then compete countywide in the general election.
They also appear to have both been partisan fighters during the war ; and while Peppone makes public speeches about how " the reactionaries " ought to be shot, and Don Camillo preaches fire and brimstone against " godless Communists ", they actually grudgingly admire each other.
The People need advocates too .” As explained on their website their overarching goal is “ to ensure that all citizens are represented in the halls of power .” They are a nonprofit organization that is not affiliated with any partisan political activity nor do they ever endorse any politician running for public office.
They went on to finish in second place at the Eurovision final in Edinburgh, where the group received the biggest cheer of the night from the partisan audience.
They go on to serve as arbitrators between the Russian partisan forces and German Wehrmacht troops in the town ; eventually Bagnall and the others ( with the exception of navigator Alf Whyte, who is killed in action ) are able to return to England.
They noted that " infected zones " of partisan action included an area of 500 or 600 km², around Minsk, Pinsk, Gomel, Briansk, Smolensk and Vitebsk, including the principal roads and railways in these areas.
They are convinced that he will be a partisan Zionist and that he represents a Jewish and not a British Government.
Riker and Ordeshook developed the modern understanding of D. They listed five major forms of gratification that people receive for voting: complying with the social obligation to vote ; affirming one's allegiance to the political system ; affirming a partisan preference ( also known as expressive voting, or voting for a candidate to express support, not to achieve any outcome ); affirming one's importance to the political system ; and, for those who find politics interesting and entertaining, researching and making a decision.
They go on to say that negative advertising actually alienates independents and demobilizes them as voters, which causes elections to be fought among the partisan extremes.
They are also forbidden to run for office in a partisan election, to solicit or receive political contributions, and to engage in political activities while on duty or on federal property.
They are assisted in their work by paid staff of the non-partisan Department of Legislative Services and by partisan office staff.
They became notorious for robbing and looting the local populace, who began organizing local partisan groups.
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