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Until then, the Socialists had practically ruled the country for the past 16 years, with a short interregnum from 2002 to 2005.
The New Yorker, January 17 , 1942P. 46 REPORTER AT LARGE about conditions in Italy which is now practically ruled by Germany.
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By Janet Flanner The New Yorker, January 17 , 1942P. 46 REPORTER AT LARGE about conditions in Italy which is now practically ruled by Germany.
In the meantime, the Janata government arrested, on Independence Day, in August, "the Sanjay caucus," which, it is generally accepted now, practically ruled the country during much of the Emergency.
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