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"I think one of Julian's great initiatives is to try to bring that to a larger constituency and to bring other arts groups into the mix.
Now, he is trying to push the party itself over the vanished wall and gain a larger constituency in the west.
Mr. Putin agreed, and he seemed to be positioning himself to arrive at the summit meeting this week, where he is to meet Mr. Bush for the second time, as the spokesman for a larger constituency of countries disaffected with American leadership.
He told The Huffington Post in December that the growing popularity of these positions has given him a larger constituency.
As Tripp says, "If people could see direct benefits, the Americans might have been able to create a larger constituency for the occupation, but money was spent on American contractors and scarcely any on Iraqis".
43 44 This may result in a virtuous circle, if more cyclists mean a larger constituency calling for further safety improvements.
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On the other hand, such a move could alienate a large constituency within her fledgling party.
The N.I.H. pays for areas of science that are high profile or have a large constituency.
"She has what it takes to represent a large constituency and deliver for them," he said.
Wedge politics unites a large constituency on one side, while splitting the coalition on the other side.
As Cardinal O'Connor came to understand, the archbishop of New York has a large constituency outside the church to charm.
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