Sentence examples for election burst from inspiring English sources

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"This election burst that bubble".

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Opponents of the mayor's plan to establish nonpartisan elections burst into the commission hearing and chanted anti-Bloomberg slogans.

"After two largely insipid weeks", the Tory election campaign burst into life with the party's promise to remove family homes worth up to £1m from inheritance tax.

Augusto Amador, a council member from the East Ward, lingered after the news conference, sipping a glass of port with the restaurant's proprietor, while Luis Quintana, an at-large member who was a James supporter until defecting to Mr. Booker after the 2002 election, practically burst with optimism over his immediate political prospects.

Part of the problem lies in the fractious power-sharing government that was set up, under intense international pressure, in 2008, after a disputed election in Kenya burst into a bloodbath.

A Republican civil war, which has simmered under the surface since the party's defeat in last November's presidential election, has now burst firmly into the open and pitted party leaders against each other.

THERE is something forgivably yuppie-like about Your Party, the 11-month old outfit that in the upper-house elections on July 11th burst out as a new force in Japanese politics.

The 2012 elections saw a burst of spending on campaigns and lobbying from coal companies, especially those active in the traditional coalmining country of Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky, with overwhelming industry support for Mitt Romney and political action committees supporting Republican candidates.

Ministers admit in private that they will fail to meet the target by the time of the election, and this view burst into the open as May indicated that the cause of the failure would be Britain's inability to control migration from within the EU.

Trial balloons of a value-added tax were floated during Obama's election campaign and quickly burst.

Since the disaster of May's election the Blairites have burst to the surface of politics like maggots up through the skin of a corpse.

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