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Given that he is nearing the end of a career - nothing to lose from disendorsement.
ABC News : Just In 2010
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Given that he is nearing the end of a career - nothing to lose from disendorsement.
ABC News : Australia 2010
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Ms Neal said her disendorsement was disappointing and doubted her successor would be able to hold the seat for Labor.
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Given that he is nearing the end of a career - nothing to lose from disendorsement.
ABC News : Just In 2010
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Given that he is nearing the end of a career - nothing to lose from disendorsement.
ABC News : Just In 2010
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Mr Johnson, the now Independent Member for Ryan after his disendorsement by the LNP, called police, who arrived minutes later, sirens blaring.
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Another democratic thing in the National Party is that they can call for your disendorsement and vote against you.
ARN News 2010
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The explosive recording obtained by The Courier - Mail reveals Mr Abbott also promised to "fix" the legal issues that led to Mr Johnson's disendorsement for the Brisbane seat of Ryan.
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Mr Johnson, the now Independent Member for Ryan after his disendorsement by the LNP, called police, who arrived minutes later, sirens blaring.
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Given that he is nearing the end of a career - nothing to lose from disendorsement.
ABC News : Just In 2010
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