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In the Israeli/Palestinian conflict it is universally assumed, even in Israel itself, that the winners will make concessions to the losers just to get them to stop contesting and recontesting the results of wars that have passed decades ago.
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In the Israeli/Palestinian conflict it is universally assumed, even in Israel itself, that the winners will make concessions to the losers just to get them to stop contesting and recontesting the results of wars that have passed decades ago.
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Both MMD candidates were recontesting their seats on a ruling party ticket after being sacked from the opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) for insubordination.
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Kaunda from recontesting the presidency he lost to Frederick
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"As you know in the upper house there are eight-year terms, and when you get to my age you really have to seriously think about recontesting."
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"As you know in the upper house there are eight-year terms, and when you get to my age you really have to seriously think about recontesting."
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Herbert is held currently by Liberal MP Peter Lindsay but he's not recontesting the seat which, after a redistribution, is now notionally Labor.
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The seat is currently held by former Labor politician-turned independent Terry Martin who is not recontesting.
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Despite his recent troubles, Mr Rudd, who is recontesting his Brisbane seat of Griffith, is determined to continue a life in politics.
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Also, KCR's nephew is recontesting from Siddipet in Medak district.
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