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What we need is a vast coalition of black, white, brown, religious, atheist, politically diverse, poor and rich, gay and straight people.
We have a vast coalition that is uniting the world and increasingly isolating the terrorists, a coalition that includes many Arab and Muslim countries.
In Kandahar on Thursday, a suicide bomber attacked a NATO convoy, killing three Afghan civilians and wounding nine others on the main highway near the vast coalition base at the Kandahar airfield, according to Zalmai Ayoubi, a spokesman for Governor Torylai.
Arnold Schwarzenegger pulled together a vast coalition of dissatisfied voters from across all demographic groups in California's recall election on Tuesday, winning among all age groups and, perhaps most ominously for Democrats, appearing to make inroads into their traditional base, surveys show.
Anthony J. Gigantiello, the president of the largest anti-plant group, Choke, for the Coalition Helping Organize a Kleaner Environment, said that meetings were held last week to try to organize one vast coalition that would confront the power companies on a united front.
So despite already having a vast coalition of support from a wide cross-section of the British public, the No Third Runway campaign, which is battling against the expansionist plans of Heathrow's owners, has now decided to roll its biggest gun yet onto the field of battle – Richard Briers.
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India's vast coalitions were the result of the nation's diverse castes, classes, regions and ethnicities clamoring for and winning, adequate representation.
The Democrats and the Republicans are vast coalitions — sprawling, ramshackle, heterogeneous, and open — which approximate left and right and overlap in the middle.
During President Ronald Reagan's deployment of intermediate-range nuclear missiles and President George H. W. Bush's Gulf War, the United States was joined by vast coalitions despite considerable opposition to American policies among foreign publics.
To win such a fight would require assembling a vast international coalition, especially among poor countries.
With his close friend, Secretary of State James A. Baker III, the United States began to build a vast military coalition, eventually joined by 28 nations and 700,000 troops for "coercive diplomacy," to persuade Hussein to either retreat or be driven out of Kuwait.
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