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Then Suharto made public his desire to stay in power and seemed to anoint a vice president.
CNN: Now The Hard Part
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If she decides to run, national Republican strategists hope to anoint Dole as the heir to Helms' seat.
CNN: Dole switching voter registration to N.C.
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The committee is raising record sums of money, recruiting candidates, even trying to anoint the party's nominees in contested Democratic primaries.
CNN: latimes.com: Talking baseball and politics with George W. Bush
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The most interesting takeaway, he says, is the sorry state of the Republican Party and its leaders' weary resolution to anoint Sen.
NPR: Editor: Republicans in Worst Shape Since Watergate
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Mr Cardoso might have done better to anoint Tasso Jereissati, another leading Social Democrat, who enjoyed broader support among the president's coalition partners.
ECONOMIST: Is the government's��and the markets'��candidate doomed?
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The village elders, who remembered Bartels from the times she'd visited with her mother, had decided to anoint her as their new ruler.
CNN: February 1, 2013 -- Updated 0959 GMT (1759 HKT)
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Gartner, the research and consulting firm, has gone so far as to anoint this emerging space with an acronym, IPAM (intellectual property asset management).
FORBES: Managing your knowledge
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The thinking in Tinseltown is that Eisner is losing the juice to anoint his own pick and that Iger can't live up to the billing.
FORBES: On The Cover
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Neither the most wizened of scouts nor the most oval of eggheads needed this weekend to anoint the Big Ten as the best basketball conference in the country.
WSJ: NCAA Tournament: Is This Finally the Big Ten's Year?
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Noting that Manuel will have to prove himself, Nix said he's not ready yet to "anoint" Manuel as the Bills starter.
WSJ: Bills select QB Manuel with 16th pick in draft
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In the 1996 Senate race, fear that he would make it to the run-off in a presidential-election year prompted state Republican leaders to step in and anoint their own candidate.
ECONOMIST: The Louisiana House race