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The outlawed communist parties, whose memberships were extremely small, emerged as the leading political force.
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On Thursday afternoon, Mr. Conlin, 40, and his family were just about to celebrate his induction into the exchange -- whose memberships have recently sold for as much as $2 million -- when the power failed.
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We met several women whose memberships varied from entry-level to 27 years.
To date, Hillary Clinton has been endorsed by 39 labor unions, most of whose memberships are saturated with middle-class workers.
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The other group, whose membership overlaps the first, has 31 states and is led by Washington.
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In early 2001, Mr. Cheney convened an energy task force whose membership was secret.
The National Mining Association NMAA), whose membership includes many foreign companies, responded by suing to overturn the ban.
Ms. Rubin formed an advocacy group, Better School Food, whose membership has grown to 750 in two years.
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