Italian-born Sonia Gandhi now bears India's most-revered political name.
Only 26% of political independents name Germany, with 30% of them thinking it is the U.S. FDU polled 612 adults statewide for its European debt and the media study.
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C. could prove supportive to the yellow metals in the weeks ahead if policy markets again push the US government up against its debt ceiling limit in the name of political partisanship.
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It was a diplomatic effort to avoid prolonging headlines about harsh statements Sunday from Issa and a former White House official that escalated the controversy into a full-fledged Washington political imbroglio, including name-calling and references to decades-old allegations of wrongdoing.
For now, however, Visible Vote is making its name in the political arena.
Bush told Larry King that during Monday's debate, he misunderstood a question asking him to name his favorite political philosopher.
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But he declined in the radio interview with Financial Times political editor George Parker to name which institution he had in mind.
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Few prime ministers, he writes, give their name to a political philosophy.
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And it is simply inappropriate and extremely dangerous to suggest that in the name of a political agenda we would default, for example, on our obligations to pay our bills.
But when spouses or siblings run for a relative's seat, they enjoy certain benefits, almost like the benefits of incumbency - connections in the community and with campaign donors, and the most priceless political asset of all: name recognition.
If the political heritage relates to a popular, or in the case of a name like Kennedy, a mythologized predecessor, the political as well as emotional boost can be exceptional.
One political science professor from Yale has a name for presidents who possess Mr. Bush's determination to stay the course.
The so-called fiscal cliff is a series of tax increases and spending cuts bundled into a name to scare people and serve political ends.
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One simple proposal is that the FCC would require broadcasters to post online the name of those buying airtime for political ads, and the amount they paid.
But for the rest, bringing the public into a high-quality, two-way sense of what is being done in its name could bear fruit of real political grounding for diplomatic initiatives, therein greater legitimacy.
When we speak and write of Islam, as we do for example of Christianity, we mean simultaneously a faith-tradition with its non-negotiable core doctrine and an institutional framework of socio-political order built by human enterprise in the name of that faith-tradition.
He said he was willing to continue political dialogue with Greece over the use of the name Macedonia.
The rally was billed as an event to celebrate return to reason, a step back from the shouting and name-calling prevalent in the current political climate.
It's sad that we live in a time when a talented and honorable person like Alberto Gonzales is impeding from doing important work because his good name was dragged through the mud for political reasons.
There is no permutation of political correctness that does not have some celebrity's name attached to it.
Mr. Maliki said he had plenty of evidence implicating other political leaders and factions, which he didn't name, in acts of violence.
Not only was a Roman woman without political or legal rights, she was often without a personal name.
All this immediately drew criticism suggesting that Sheehan was no innocent war mom, but an activist using her son's name and the names of other fallen soldiers for political gain.
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is staking her future on a power-sharing deal with a military ruler she hopes can help restore her family's name to center stage in the nation's political arena.
So, it's not comparable to vice-presidential tickets in the past because you know, normally those people don't have the same name recognition, and you pick them for particular political purposes, like winning a particular state, or balancing the ticket on a particular issue.
That is so because no institution (financial or otherwise) would welcome political scrutiny of its lending, trading and bonus practices (to name three) unless it had nowhere else to turn.
Therefore, in the name of regional peace in Latin America and geo-political security, it is crucial that the United States government as well as other governments in the Western Hemisphere help those who can be effective in counterbalancing these developments.
When I began my journalistic career in 1992 she was no longer Prime Minister, but she hasn't stopped being part of political debate in the last two decades, and I expect her name to continue to generate strong emotions and opinions well past my retirement.
His political party is called the Church of the Militant Elvis Party, a name he came up with in 2001, when he stood against Conservative MP Eric Pickles in Brentwood.
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