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Yet respected and competent former opposition leaders now run important ministries like health, education and finance.
Many of its 7,000 members hold key political positions (the governors and military commanders in nearly every province are members) and run important businesses.
He has also tightened his grip in even less admirable ways.Wary of political allies, Mr Rajapakse has appointed his three brothers to run important ministries.
Indeed, for all the conciliatory instincts of America's re-elected president and his nomination of relative doves to run important parts of foreign policy, even advocates of detente are sceptical about the prospect of improved relations in Barack Obama's second term.In this section Where's the deal?
Mr Pickles said: "This powerful series of measures puts new rights in law for people to protect, improve and even run important front-line services.
CloudFlare, for example, uses it in production to run important aspects of its Railgun software, Bitly uses it to power some parts of its infrastructure, as do Heroku and an increasing number of startups and established companies.
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Long before that, he had been groomed as a successor and was running important state affairs.
On the one hand, the executives are often highly educated people running important institutions that face complex problems.
The upgrading began with Mr Gore, who ran important chunks of foreign policy as well as domestic affairs.
But the defections include executives who were widely praised, ran important businesses within Yahoo and left for places that seemed to offer better opportunities.
Many protesters had said they felt their revolution was incomplete while so many familiar faces still ran important ministries like defense, interior and foreign affairs.
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