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Across the European Union, voters have swung to the magnet of the new left, putting modern-looking socialists and social democrats into power in 11 of the Union's 15 countries, and leaving parties to the right of centre out of favour, out of power, and out of sorts.
At Spurs, it is hard to know where to begin, with so many players out of favour, out of form and needing some kind of reassurance that they do have a future at White Hart Lane.
They don't fancy you; basically, they just want a favour out of you.
On 3 March 2010, the Ukrainian Parliament passed a motion of no confidence in the second Tymoshenko Government in which the cabinet was dismissed with 243 lawmakers voting in favour out of 450 (including seven lawmakers of Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko ).
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He favours out-of-town shopping sites against high streets.
Van der Molen favours out-of-the-way places – the volcanic landscapes of the smaller Canary Islands loom large in her book.
Its business has been boosted by the decline in the popularity of big weekly household shops, which favoured out-of-town superstores.
Given similar grades and accomplishments, the selection process favours out-of-state and foreign students for the simple reason they are required to pay much more.
The urban calamity wrought from favouring out-of-town retail malls was brought home in this heatwave trying in vain to buy a simple tub of soft scoop in Paisley's town centre.
The second alternative hinges on the ambush hypothesis [ 23], the idea that selection favours out-of-frame stop codons to minimise the cost of translational frameshift errors.
South Asian voters are ever readier to eject out-of-favour rulers.
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