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  • I somehow suspect that both of them will be saying that Brownshould bepart of the party's past not its present or future.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2009

  • DH: We are just sothrilled to bepart of a comedy lineup.

    Buzzine » ‘The Middle’ Interviews 2009

  • I somehow suspect that both of them will be saying that Brownshould bepart of the party's past not its present or future.

    Byers and Flint to speak out Monday 2009

  • Policy that hopes to change human consumption driven behaviour will bepart of many potential solutions that will most likelyinclude catastrophically painfulsacrifices and a huge paradigm shift to adeep ecology based life.

    September « 2008 « Stephen Rees’s blog 2008

  • Policy that hopes to change human consumption driven behaviour will bepart of many potential solutions that will most likelyinclude catastrophically painfulsacrifices and a huge paradigm shift to adeep ecology based life.

    Can we change in time? « Stephen Rees’s blog 2008

  • Policy that hopes to change human consumption driven behaviour will bepart of many potential solutions that will most likelyinclude catastrophically painfulsacrifices and a huge paradigm shift to adeep ecology based life.

    30 « September « 2008 « Stephen Rees's blog 2008

  • On Tuesday, Mr Blair's communications director, Alastair Campbell, told the inquiry that Mr Blair had secretly written to President Bush months before parliament voted to go to war assuring him that Britain would "definitely" bepart of any military invasion.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • On Tuesday, Mr Blair's communications director, Alastair Campbell, told the inquiry that Mr Blair had secretly written to President Bush months before parliament voted to go to war assuring him that Britain would "definitely" bepart of any military invasion.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • Healthcare should bepart of the "commons" like all other industrialized countries.

    The Latest on Air America 2009

  • Obama did not simply issue a technical piece of guidance, he put forward a theory of combatting terrorism, in which he asserted that upholding the Constitution and the Bill of Rights has to bepart of the armory if we are to succeed.

    Informed Comment 2009

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