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Today, twenty-one states have passed laws limiting the terms of state legislators, but attempts to establish national term limits have been frustrated by the courts.
6. "Black Friday" didn't become a national term until the 1990s.
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Since Germany had given up on thinking in national terms, Europe became the "Ersatz nation" for the discredited nation-state (Nijhuis 2016: p. 2, p. 6).
He has been attacked in radio and television advertisements by a national term-limits group.
In 1989, Mitchell was recruited by Eddie Mahe for the national term-limits movement.
London is certainly a behemoth in national terms.
He is a New York Republican, which in national terms is awfully close to an irredeemable liberal.
And, as the very elections for the parliament suggest, European voters conceive of their politics in national terms.
That is why to cast the decision over whether or not Britain should bomb in Syria in narrowly national terms distorts the situation.
But Mr. Stoiber, who is 61 and has been the state's prime minister for 10 years, cast his victory in national terms.
London is a success story, in world and national terms, but this is despite and not because of Johnson's inattention.
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