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Thieu's recent failure to hold a fair election.
Critics said the surprise raids contradicted the military's pledge to hold a fair and transparent vote.
He must also honour his promise to disrobe and hold a fair election.
But the auction lots also hold a fair number of Mr. Hefner's personal effects.
"We hold a fair every two months on a Saturday on the sidewalk here," says Moguilevsky.
Amnesty International has complained that Libya's justice system is "virtually paralysed" and unable to hold a fair trial.
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And what if fans from the other team felt righteously inclined to hold a fair-play "dialogue" with each other?
He was arrested in a parking lot holding a fair amount of the stuff, and pleaded guilty.
Every county holds a fair in the autumn, highlighted by displays and competitions, concessions, and often a rodeo.
But unless security were to improve sharply, it would have been hard to be confident of holding a fair poll.
In some parts of the country, one high school holds a fair for hundreds of students and their parents.
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