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High-profile politicians from the north had opposed the candidature of Jonathan, a Christian, on grounds that Yar'Adua died before he completed the term alloted to their region.
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High-profile politicians from Nigerian's mainly Muslim north had opposed the candidature of Jonathan, a Christian, on grounds that Yar'Adua died before he completed the term alloted to their region.
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The trick to getting the 180 days alloted is to put as destination "todo Mexico" as some Mexican immigration agents will give you a tough time about it otherwise.
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I did not get to the crusades or inquisitions in the alloted time.
October 18th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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So we're only sending back two of our three alloted films ... and the last two were complete duds.
Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2009
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Back when the new deal was initiated the government alloted rediculous amounts of finances towards healthcare and thus companies raised costs to use of that alloted money.
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There should be either some time alloted for them to do their hollaring, or else a separate area set aside for protesting, out of earshot of those who actually want to have some quality discussion time with their elected reps and senators.
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Most users get by with the 2 gigabytes of data alloted through its $25-per-month plan, which is $5 cheaper than Verizon's unlimited plan.
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So our lawyers decide to use their alloted hours to represent Operation Rescue and other anti-abortion groups in their various legal battles.
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In a public health framework to be outlined on Monday by the health secretary, Andrew Lansley, local authorities will be alloted more than £2bn for the role.
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