There will be no more campaigning with live tigers, however, Mr. Arshad assured.
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But the row has already eclipsed two Tory policy announcements and threatens to drag on for a few more campaigning days.
Now, she spends less time in front of the camera and more time campaigning for the country she loves, using her modeling experience to stage fundraising events for her foundation.
Romney was more the statesman, campaigning primarily on the more idealistic theme of fixing a broken country.
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Most of us would rather spend our efforts doing something more positive: Campaigning to ensure this doesn't happen again.
Almost every impartial Democrat concedes that a few more weeks of campaigning with Mr Edwards would improve Mr Kerry's skills.
This time he has put more energy into campaigning in rural areas, still the MMD's base, so that is where the election may be decided.
He had joined a group called AIDES, founded by Foucault's surviving partner, but the focus was more on political campaigning than on personal experiences with the illness.
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But this time around, economists say the tit-for-tat between the leading candidates is little more than election campaigning and masks the fact that they have made similar commitments.
Cycle activists have been campaigning for more safety on the city's streets for months.
Family planning experts have been campaigning for more than five years to increase access to emergency contraception.
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But France's president, Jacques Chirac, has been campaigning for more than a year for it to go.
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The 35-year-old had been campaigning for more than six years to change the law on assisted dying.
Mr Roemer shares his populist Eurosceptic and pro-welfare ideas with Mr Wilders, though his campaigning is more sophisticated.
The FPA had been campaigning for more than a decade for guidelines to be issued on abortion for the NHS in Northern Ireland.
In Brighton, parents have formed a group campaigning for more school places after more than 200 children did not get the place they wanted.
And implicitly, with the acknowledgement that being back home for a long weekend of campaigning is more important right now this close to the election.
The Howard League, which is campaigning for more community sentences, obtained the sentencing data through a freedom of information request to the Ministry of Justice (MoJ).
In the meantime the JDRF is campaigning for more young people with Type 1 diabetes to have access to insulin pumps which have been available for many years.
John Leamon, from the Cheltenham Chamber of Commerce, said there was very little office, retail and warehouse accommodation available and the chamber was campaigning for more land to be developed.
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They said it was to explain the financial, economic and environmental implications of HS2 but their critics saw it as more akin to a campaigning event staged at public expense.
The anti-vivisection group BUAV and the European Coalition to End Animal Experiments (ECEAE) said they had spent more than 20 years campaigning on the issue and had enlisted celebrities including Sir Paul McCartney, Morrissey and Sienna Miller to their cause.
Yet even in a time of worldwide media, political campaigning has gotten more individualized.
In the last two years of his governorship, Romney was out of state campaigning for president more often than he was in his State House office.
Ms Davidson-Olley, a shop sales advisor, regularly takes part in the World Transplant Games and has spent her life campaigning to get more people on the organ donor list.
The country will join the European Union in July, marking the end of more than ten years of campaigning to enter the region's single market and join the continent's elite club.
Even Helen Liddell, who was reshuffled to the Scottish Office in the summer to take charge of political campaigning, was more often absent than present for the campaign, according to party workers.
He said the Nineties might see a Democrat in the White House, but that had more to do with bad campaigning by the Republicans than it did with a leftward shift in the body politic.
What was also noticeable, prior to this, was a sea change at groups like London Cycling Campaign (LCC) and Sustrans which became more demanding and aggressive in their campaigning.
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What is more, in the pre-election campaigning, real policy issues are coming to the fore.
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