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    political


    1. He would try keeping quiet until she had at least taken him to a political event, he thought


    2. It was, he gave her a long explanation of missing parts and political disputes and lost paperwork and why it was important


    3. and her political connections to


    4. Bahkmar could understand how the political connections were like dendrites, the chain of command was the axion


    5. Men have been appointed who are not qualified to lead but have been put into the eldership because of political, social, or monetary reasons


    6. Oh, I forgot: Mr Zarifis belongs to a political club


    7. Of, course, they always find plenty of other excuses: success in business, increase of wealth, religious, racial or political discrimination etc


    8. " As soon as he said that much Blaise and Carlton babbled at once on the impossibility of doing so, meaning the political impossibility within the Nationalist ranks of destroying the Lula on such a mission


    9. "They have all the political and secrecy problems with that which I've already told you about


    10. We discover that these kings and rulers that are tied up are not natural or political kings and rulers, but instead is Satan himself

    11. The present, political state of Israel is indeed, in every way, the nation of (and national fulfillment of) prophecy, but not yet the nation of promise


    12. We see politicians striving to stay in political power as long as they can


    13. There is something about ruling in a political way that gives a sense of power


    14. Before this, we are told that the Antichrist is a little horn (or political ruler)


    15. ‘I am not acting for any political end


    16. All of the political parties identified with her recent struggle, praising her for her actions, and she was held up as a paragon of good old fashioned and traditional values by the true blues of the political firmament


    17. It should come as no surprise that Miss Jones’s experience at the forefront of integration and social inclusion should provide her with the moral courage and the fortitude to deal with her next hot political potato


    18. He has made it very clear that he doesn’t care for convenient little compromises and political deals, believing absolutely that a spade should be called a shovel


    19. He was well known for his ability to quote chapter and verse, with a comprehensive range of interpretations, on any of the hot political potatoes of the day


    20. So renowned was he throughout the country, indeed throughout the world, that many famous and influential people came to visit the him at his London home, from where the man worked so hard to forge his shrine to political verisimilitude

    21. After all, the political and media establishment knew about the magic powers this wonderful document possessed and the great politician knew that these people, who generally failed to see the bigger picture, would be as keen as mustard to see how unfit or stupid various members of the government might be


    22. Backbenchers on all sides of the house became more and more animated, while the press pack in the gallery repeated the words of the otherwise unknown political representative to their editors by means of their mobile phones


    23. The world has seen many marvels during recent years, and one of the many things that helps to illustrate the fusion of technical modernism with the established status quo is the way in which England’s ancient feudal institutions have embraced the social and political structures of modern times


    24. I noticed his father's nameplate had a motif of the secular political party


    25. He happily and unabashedly guided Naria through the political process


    26. Knowing this news had the potential of becoming a large political problem, Healer Murdock knew that he should report to the Queen first


    27. broken on the breakwater of political indifference to their cause


    28. stresses of normal life, Jack and Jill’s brief flirtation with political


    29. All of the political parties


    30. values by the true blues of the political firmament

    31. She told them about the political situation, how the Warlord of Pennsylvania had moved his forces all the way to the Potomac as soon as the Nigerians went home, using the judges and their constables and a tenuous membership in the Commonwealth of Laurentia as a facade of legitimacy


    32. gallery repeated the words of the otherwise unknown political


    33. political structures of modern times


    34. understand it, there was an assessment of the political situation in


    35. nowadays, are supposed to eschew all political concerns in the world


    36. All this political


    37. Anything he tried to ask even indirectly related to laws and the political system was totally misunderstood


    38. Her little fairy body was far too shapely for political advantage, but Glenelle didn't care about that at all


    39. In 1688, Mr Gregory King, whose skill in political arithmetic is so much extolled by Dr Davenant, computed the ordinary income of labourers and out-servants to be fifteen pounds a-year to a family, which he supposed to consist, one with another, of three and a half persons


    40. “No, what I asked was how come you are here at this precise minute chasing my Harvest Festival poster around my window with a big hammer in your hand balancing on the top of an unstable ladder brandishing a political banner in the other hand, throwing tacks about

    41. The crowd gathered every midday to hear the separate policies each political party stood for


    42. According to the eloquent, and sometimes well-informed, author of the Philosophical and Political History of the Establishment of the Europeans in the two Indies, the annual importation of registered gold and silver into Spain, at an average of eleven years, viz


    43. political implications of this principle


    44. becomes the base for political propaganda


    45. means for imposing political will of a nation against the


    46. liked it, and the main political chances in Europe were


    47. sole satisfaction attracts them more than political


    48. This notion is connected with the system of political economy, which represents national wealth as consisting in the abundance and national poverty in the scarcity, of gold and silver ; a system which I shall endeavour to explain and examine at great length in the fourth book of this Inquiry


    49. for nothing, being only a proof of political ignorance


    50. Still, political games of the 20th














































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    Synonyms for "political"

    political public civilian municipal civil domestic local internal

    "political" definitions

    involving or characteristic of politics or parties or politicians


    of or relating to your views about social relationships involving authority or power


    of or relating to the profession of governing