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Mr. Gates repeated previous praise for India for its "statesmanship" in response to the November 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, formerly Bombay, which American and Indian officials have attributed to Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based militant group.
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Nidaa Tounes's win on Sunday, however, suggests that many Tunisians find its discourse of statesmanship and experience an attractive alternative to the disappointments of an Ennahda-led government.
It was Neville's half-brother, Austen, who won it for statesmanship.
Becoming archbishop of Canterbury in 1868, Tait faced at once the bill to disestablish the (Anglican Churchh of Ireland; his statesmanship largely accounted for its smooth passage through Parliament.
It's statesmanship.
I would remind you once again of the incisive words of Luther Standing Bear: 'Thought comes before speech.' I pray that this Committee will, in a non-partisan way, rise to its highest potential of statesmanship by giving this issue its calm and insightful thought before speaking and casting a vote that will affect America's rendezvous with destiny".
Egypt's future will depend on the statesmanship of its leaders and the effectiveness of its policies.
But during most of her testimony, Mrs. Clinton sought to project an image of composure and authority, challenging the committee in her opening statement to "reach for statesmanship" in its long-running inquiry.
In 973, Dunstan's statesmanship reached its zenith when he officiated at the coronation of King Edgar.
It is hardly statesmanship.
It will require statesmanship and compromise of high order.
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