But what chance does Mr Kim have of creating a Bundestag, let alone a stage on which to play the part of Brandt one day?
Unlike in the previous election in 2007, there is no experienced incumbent to play the part of Sir Michael's once-robust National Alliance and glide to victory.
Firstly, that there was little attempt to play the part of a healing president, stretching out to soothe the fears of those who didn't vote for him.
The Director-General drew the attention of the States engaged in Libya to the fact that UNESCO, in keeping with Article 23 of the Convention, stands ready to play its part concerning the protection of cultural property.
And what do we make of the obligation to play a bit part in the science of the day, the world we live in, to make more sense of it rather than add to the noise?
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In these industries, the government is part of the problem rather than part of the solution, called to play two conflicting and contradictory roles, that of regulator, and the regulated.
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Admittedly, after a few minutes of this story I realized that Robert Redd had the good fortune to play a part in the dynamics of a family connection.
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We envision this partnership, through MasterPass, to be a step forward in the evolution of Next Generation Digital Payment solutions and are excited to play a part in shaping the future of Payments.
Among the songs that came to the United States as part of the play was "Hail to the Chief, " written by James Sanderson.
We have concrete commitments and plans to move forward with the deployment of this system, with four countries already stepping forward to play their part in hosting part of the architecture.
George Osborne's move today is designed to allow the Bank of England to play a bigger part in generating growth, due to the government's self-enforced inability to borrow more to spend on infrastructure etc.
The issue is, should the federal government have more of a part -- play more of a part to cut into the bureaucratic red tape that's happening down there to help expedite the reconstruction?
The absence or otherwise of those answers is likely to play as much a part in the fate of Mr Duncan Smith as the undoubted discontent currently being expressed.
An aim of the study is to better understand the part hedgehogs play in the decline of the birds.
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The big thing from our point of view is that the major part of the season is still to play.
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The 36-year-old Beckham has made no secret of his ambition to play a part in the British squad as one of the three permitted overage players in what is otherwise an Under-23 tournament.
They focused their work on a chemical messaging system in the brain already known to play a key part in the regulation of mood and anxiety.
Renault will profit from the LeWeb'11 show to invite app developers to play a part in this adventure thanks to the establishment of a partnership with Paris Incubateur.
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Here, too, I suspect that the passage of time has worked against Ms. Edson, if only because so many of the baby boomers who saw "Wit" the first time around have since learned from personal experience that the last part of the play only begins to suggest the ugly horrors of a painful death.
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"None of the members has an axe to grind, none of them are paid to do this work and all have an active part to play either on the periphery of heath care or involved as clinicians delivering care, " he said.
Moreover, fair-value accounting appears to play a part in the upswing of a cycle as well as in the downswing.
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Scotland's head coach Andy Robinson had hoped the scrum-half would be fit to play at least a part of the two-match Test against Argentina.
Each of us has a part to play in the hard task of regaining the country's trust - not for the sake of our different parties, but for the sake of our common democracy.
So they have played their part and they're continuing to play their part - bombing is another part, the use of coalition forces on the ground is a further part.
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We need to play a full part by the force of our ideas, and to set them in the context of practical European unity.
Reigning Champions League champions Barcelona was next and Chelsea not only had to play a large part of the second leg in Barcelona with ten men but conceded a penalty that would have put Barcelona up 3-2.
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With all of these valuable roles to play, the media has become an increasingly important part of Beijing's strategy in executing many of its top priorities.
Andy Thornton, of the Citizenship Foundation, described it as "an understandable defence of their own subject based on ignorance of another's", adding that citizenship teaching had helped transform schools, inducting pupils "into the social order of the day, empowering them to play their part in its stability and prosperity".
He said there was "no evidence" to suggest they play any part in the radicalisation of prisoners.
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