So right now you've got the military that's basically in league with a very unpopular government.
The weather and the buses are known to be in league with each other.
You assert that CSPI criticizes Quorn because we're in league with a competitor, Gardenburger (which uses real mushrooms).
For Mr Uribe's opponents, these troubling stories are proof that the president is in league with the paramilitaries.
The state's former head of public security resigned amid allegations that he was in league with the Sinaloa cartel.
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For sheer chutzpah this puts Fuld in league with former Washington D.
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Corrupt local factions are often in league with criminals who buy their way into office and gain access to valuable contracts.
It puts us in league with indebted countries like Italy and Belgium.
The militants themselves are said to be in league with drug traffickers, who ship from Afghanistan, the world's largest opium producer, to Europe.
Comerica is now in league with many other financial companies that have jettisoned divisions in recent years to free up capital for other projects.
The Cubans claim the planes violated their airspace and were part of a series of provocations by Cuban exiles in league with the U.S. government.
Whether or not the bombings were carried out by al-Qaeda - or groups acting in league with them - they illustrate the vulnerability of civilians.
Is it the White House position that the Republicans in Congress are actively in league with Wall Street lobbyists to try to just block the bill altogether?
Leftist parties accuse the PRI of being in league with Calderon's conservative National Action Party (PAN), and they hope to pick up disgruntled voters in coming elections.
When the work was done, he says, all six of them were arrested and beaten by riot police, who, he believes were in league with the contractor.
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The charter of Hamas - the Islamist party governing Gaza - states that the Freemasons are in league with the Jews and the Rotary Club to undermine Palestine.
Speaking at a press conference, he also accused the head of the Independent Election Commission of being in league with the Karzai campaign and working actively to support the incumbent.
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Unless prevented from doing so, it will persist, both on its own and in league with others, to bring about our destruction, as well as that of other freedom-loving people.
Moreover one of these states, Belarus, is ruled by the dictatorial and highly corrupt Lukashenko regime that is in league with the most unreconstructed parts of the old Soviet military-industrial complex.
They were in league with one another for some time - to bring an end to the 24-year autocracy of Daniel arap Moi, who held on to colorful (unintelligible) in this country, it appears.
Lest you think we're giving you short shrift, know that the DTS is quite a sporty sedan, capable of sprinting to 60 mph in 6.4 seconds, which puts it in league with the fastest cars listed here.
In league with the rocket is the 17-foot hideous-yet-endearing troll under the Aurora Bridge, as is the raucous Summer Solstice Parade in all its stilted, puppet bearing, naked cyclist glory that drums to the beat of its own whacked-out marching band.
He is also able to justify a new military build-up and adventurism abroad in league with the likes of world-class anti-Americans like Iran's mullahs, China's Communist leadership, Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and Kim Jong Il of North Korea.
When thieves invade a London auction house to make off with a priceless Goya, the canvas disappears in the ensuing chaos, and the only one who can find it is James McAvoy's Simon, an auctioneer in league with the criminals.
The Mexican intervention, controversial at the time and in league with the American Treasury, is now widely judged a success, if only in the sense that once the bail-out was in place, the risk that contagion from Mexico's financial troubles might infect the rest of Latin America passed swiftly.
In theory, government can reduce the harm one individual or a group of individuals in league with one another can do to other innocent individuals by selectively calibrating its feeding on targeted hosts intensely sapping the freedom and vitality and perhaps even the life of wrongdoers and potential wrongdoers by heightened feeding on them.
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Regional cliques, from such places as Dnepropetrovsk (home to Messrs Lazarenko and his successor, as well as to Mr Kuchma's old rocket factory and to the reform-minded Mr Tigipko), have simply grabbed what Soviet assets were worth taking and then, in league with government, used an array of regulations to keep genuine entrepreneurs out.
He ranks third in yards after contact with 795 and ranks second in the league with 1, 613 rushing yards.
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