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Islanders fear the extra 35,000 constituents could be added to a constituency in Hampshire, meaning their MP could be from the mainland.
He alleged, "You are serving a constituency in Congress and yet many of your own constituents find you to be a man who seems to lack a level of integrity".
They nursed a constituency in Cornwall, and he won the 1935 election.
Some MPs say Mr Benn lacks a constituency in the party.
He just needed to appeal to diehard conservatives, a constituency in which Sorenson was well liked.
North Korea doesn't have much of a constituency in the United States.
She lost again in 1987 but was elected to the chamber in 1989 from a constituency in Uttar Pradesh.
Mwangi grew up in Starehe, a constituency in central Nairobi that encompasses both the downtown business district and slums.
These foundations contribute to vital global programs that lack a constituency in Washington, and promote American interests in the process.
"There's a constituency in New Jersey for breaking a lot of eggs," said Ross K. Baker, a political science professor at Rutgers.
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But are Palin's "friends" and followers truly a constituency-in-waiting, or more of a passive media audience?
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