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He's hugging mates, waving, urging on the crowd.
"I live in Jordan," said one man, urging on the demonstrators in a crackly recording.
This, I'm happy to say, is one trend that no one will be urging on the general public, and that in itself is unique.
The Rwandans have blamed the Congolese government for urging on the Mai-Mai.
They were laws that the United States had been urging on the government since last year.
The wall between church and state that we are urging on the Iraqis has grown thinner in America.
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Because of ambiguous records, the IRS, urged on by the estate's executor, claimed that some "gifts" were actually "income".
But the Wisconsin legislators, urged on by the National Rifle Association in a series of meetings, wanted it to go further.
That sentiment was expressed by England who came out of the blocks firing, urged on by the vociferous support.
And urged on by the rabble-rousers like Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin, the wingers will be in no mood to compromise.
The Shiites suffered under Saddam Hussein after they revolted in 1991, urged on by the United States.
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