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Their chances have been improved by the implosion of UKIP, whose supporters they hope to attract.
By the 18th century the Esterházys had become the largest landowners in Hungary, and they came to possess a private fortune even larger than that of the Habsburg emperors whose supporters they were.
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In the smallprint of the polling, among Conservative supporters nearly as many accept (47%) as reject (50%) the suggestion that they would personally use tax avoidance loopholes if they could, a marked contrast with Labour, 79% of whose supporters insist that they would not exploit loopholes even if they were in a position to do so.
Of the debate over dimpled chads, he said, "Do we really want to elect a president whose supporters are so weak they can't get the stylus through the dimple?" His co-host, Gary Meier, called on Vice President Al Gore to concede, just to put the unending election process out of its misery.
In the eyes of the government and its backers, the Brotherhood — whose supporters fired on police as they cleared the sit-in — showed its terrorist tendencies.
Third, on the fringe, there are groups such as the English Defence League (EDL), and its embryonic imitators in some other countries, whose supporters barely conceal the fact that they are spoiling for a fight on the streets.
As for Everton, they are another proud old club whose supporters must crave more.
"The Baath Party should be eradicated," said Mr. Chalabi, whose supporters have assembled a roster of 30,000 Baathists whom they say should be barred from serving in government.
One can only hope that the Dixie Chicks, who reportedly grossed over $60 million on their latest tour, find some solace in the huge tax breaks they will receive from a president whose supporters so grievously oppressed them.
Defenders of the New Labour legacy are appalled by the retrograde socialism they see represented by Mr Corbyn, whose supporters in turn deride Blairism as a tattered Tory-appeasing playbook from the 1990s.
Clubs like Exeter, whose supporters' trust has over 4000 members, are not relegated because they run out of money: the unlevel playing field is to blame.
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