They now worry that he will be able to use Mr Buchanan, another old enemy of the Bushes, to rob them of their prize again.
"This picture clearly isn't representative of the demographics of each force, " says Rob Gurney of the Disabled Police Association.
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In the bottom of the inning, Rasmus made a leaping catch to rob Alonso of a homer.
The massive turn created by greats such as Muttiah Muralitharan and Shane Warne wasn't so much of an issue in their era, but these days it would rob them of potential LBW decisions.
So just like the European conquistadors of the 16th Century their modern counterparts continue to ravage South America's past and rob us of the fascinating stories behind it.
It will supply all the money and much of the expertise for rebuilding Afghanistan, but will have to do so without appearing to rob Afghans of control over their own destiny.
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If you are only viewing people as hapless, helpless children -- which is how I see a lot of Femen's rhetoric as applied to Africa and the Middle East -- you rob them of agency.
Andrew Grove, a man who survived the Nazis, the Communists, scarlet fever, prostate cancer and Bill Gates to run what was briefly one of the world's five most valuable companies, is saddled with a disease that will eventually rob him of control over his body.
But they need a national swing from Labour of 1.6 percentage points (ie, more than a three percentage-point lead) to rob Labour of its overall majority, 4.3 points to become the largest party and 6.9 to gain an overall majority, assuming no big change in support for other parties.
Making him pay a six figure fine does not rob him of existing necessities and luxuries.
Rob Portman of Ohio said there needs to be a focus on enforcement before anything else.
I'm predicting if it's not Pawlenty, it's going to be Rob Portman of Ohio.
Rob Routs of Royal Dutch Shell says the company is exploring fuel made from waste.
"Any man or institution that tries to rob me of my dignity will lose, " one note said.
Rob Portman of Ohio, endorsed it this month after his son revealed to him that he was gay.
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The listing agent, Rob Kildow of Hualalai Realty, said the buyer was a frequent visitor to the resort.
For this reason, Rob Collins of Asia Equity feels that fresh polls should be held sooner rather than later.
If you save money by putting cash under your mattress, then inflation does indeed rob you of purchasing power.
But I didn't want to rob myself of the memory of saying goodbye.
That would be a wasted chance, says Rob Allen of King's College, London.
Most other countries retort that this would rob it of its main purpose.
Rob Hutchinson of the Association of Directors of Social Services said it would support legislation banning the hitting of children.
Rodgers, however, stood by his striker, arguing that no player could be expected to willingly rob himself of a goal.
Opponents also still say the ERA would effectively rob women of needed legal protections, including spousal support and child custody.
One manager I talk to, and one fund I cover, is Rob Arnott of PIMCO All Asset Fund ( PASAX).
Second, Mr Ecevit feels that sticking with Mr Yilmaz will rob him of his main electoral asset, a reputation for probity.
Their only solace would be that it would steal the Republicans' thunder, and rob them of what many consider a potent weapon.
Opposition parties need momentum and election defeats would rob them of that.
Mr Cela and Mr Brami had gone to Mr Leonard's flat to either rob him of money or drugs, or both, Mr Speak claimed.
So Nader's critiques could hurt Bush in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and other battleground states, but not rob Kerry of significant votes in those contests.
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