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It flopped on Broadway, though not before the frail showman made a brief ruckus by suing the Tony Awards for ruling part of its score ineligible for Tony consideration.
Perhaps the safest bet is to always think of "rule of law" in tandem with a phrase that invariably accompanies it, yi fa zhi guo, or "ruling the country according to law": The "according to law" part will be explored as long as it isn't seen to threaten the "ruling" part.
But they and the earthlings got along so well that they decided to forget the ruling part.
But the authorities have ignored that ruling, part of a broader climate of intimidation that causes journalists to censor themselves rather than invoke the government's wrath.On a political level, too, the government has consolidated its position in recent years.
Citizens participate in the process of competition by voting but since they know very little they are not effectively the ruling part of the society.
These co-operatives are motivated to do so because they are linked to Zanu PF which is the ruling part and most of the leaders in these co-operatives are war vetereans and as such there is an element of force when dealing with the local authority resulting in conflict.
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"They should be careful about making moral claims when their museums are full of looted treasures" acquired, he said, by the Ottomans in their centuries ruling parts of the Middle East and southeast Europe.
They point to problems that the country now confronts – a democratically-elected government struggling to provide security; armed groups, in some places extremists, ruling parts of a fractured land – and argue that any intervention to protect civilians is doomed to fail.
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Furthermore, he believed Assad would need to step down from the presidency if he wanted international reconstruction aid from the U.S., Europe, and the Gulf states areas under his control – "though we might be able to tolerate him still ruling parts of the country's west and main population belts, which could be formed into another autonomous area of sorts".
But when that same friend claimed that Qawdhan was linked to Al-Shabaab, the terrorist group that's been periodically ravaging and ruling parts of Somalia for the past six years and, in 2012, officially became a subsidiary of al Qaeda, my interest was piqued.
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