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Operation Breadbasket was modeled after a selective patronage program developed by Leon Sullivan in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
For his country, now convulsed in civil war, Hussein's most lasting and damaging legacy was the way his selective patronage and brutal violence divided Iraqis along lines that continue to split them.
Such selective patronage policies were later replaced by the 90s rave era's map-point procedures, where attendees would have to travel to a location (generally announced at the last minute via an info line) where they could purchase a ticket and be given directions to the actual event.
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Regime security remains the highest priority: Power is concentrated in the hands of the president and his entourage, and is exercised in a specific form of authoritarianism that relies on confessional ties, selective inclusion through patronage and corruption, and heavy repression of dissent.
Through them, the major parties have presided over a vast politics of patronage based on selective distribution of financial profits. .
Jerome Donnelly Winter Park, Fla., March 13 , 2008 To the Editor: In "This Defense Won't Rest" (Op-Ed, March 13), John Farmer gently critiques the federal government's selective and perhaps unintentional public disclosure of Eliot Spitzer's patronage of the Emperor's Club V.I.P.
Satisfaction influenced patronage intentions.
Patronage has been poor.
Patronage pads the payroll.
Patronage also helps.
Selective enforcement?
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