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Although the game is often viewed today as uniquely Australian, billed as "Our Game" at the National Sports Museum, it was in fact a compromise candidate devised by men intimately familiar with various brands of football played at English public schools.

In this section All the leaves are brown Pray for a proper policy Texan tug-of-war Killing it The witching hour A Shore thing Mr Manchin stays in Washington Reprints Related topics Texas  IN 2011 Rick Perry, then Texas's governor, and now a presumed Republican presidential candidate, devised a policy to help tackle a severe drought.

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The court has forced a substantial amount of political speech underground, as contributors and candidates devise ever more elaborate methods of avoiding contribution limits, limits which take no account of rising campaign costs.

We then crafted a string of rhetorical questions -- the answers to which we knew would resoundingly favor our candidate -- devised to convince voters it was time for new leadership.

Here is a snapshot of the messages each candidate has devised to woo the 600,000 to 700,000 voters expected to cast ballots in the Sept. 14 primary.

So the candidates have devised voluntary plans that offer subsidized premiums to entice people to buy coverage.

The races were kept under tight control, in part through the use of "municipal filters," a candidate screening system devised by the Kremlin.

Since physical and chemical properties of nanomaterials strongly depend on their size and morphology, therefore, shape-controlled nanoparticles can introduce ideal candidates for devising new applications.

When will candidates start devising smart, compassionate solutions, not the same old militaristic pathways that, this century alone, have cost over one million human lives, trillions of dollars, and driven a global surge of violence?

The board's provisions mandating debates between the candidates it finances were devised to avoid the sorts of messy debates over debates that crop up so persistently during elections.

TODAY's recommended economics writing: Stephen Roach says that global rebalancing is still nothing more than a dream (Foreign Policy) She's a candidate for a job she devised (The New York Times) Blimey, that's strong growth (FT moneysupply) Who should safeguard financial stability?

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