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    She can be Reelected.

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    He may be Reelected.

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    Reelected for another term in 1986.

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    He can be Reelected.

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    The Chairman and Vice Chairman may be Reelected.

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    Trouble was, I kept getting Reelected.

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    If things stay like this, he will be Reelected.

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    Well, you've got no job unless I get Reelected.

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    They don't know whether they'll be Reelected or not.

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    In 1972, Indira Gandhi dissolved and Reelected eighteen Legislative Assemblies.

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    In 1966 he ran and won a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, and was Reelected in 1968.

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    Vice President James Alix MICHEL took over the presidency and in July 2006 was elected to a new five-year term; he was Reelected in May 2011.

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    Logically, he cannot reconcile the contradiction of these two imperatives: If he wants to be Reelected and celebrated as a great leader, he has to forward American interests;

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    The move came just two weeks after Erdogan was Reelected under a new system that gives him greater powers than any Turkish leader since the aftermath of World War II.

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    The move came just two weeks after Mr Erdogan was Reelected under a new system that gives him greater powers than any Turkish leader since the aftermath of the Second World War.

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    Candidates are giving themselves ten years from its passage to phase in the program which gives the candidates plenty of time to get Reelected and retire long before the full impact is felt.

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    Parliamentarians should NOT get Pension since it is Not employment but Election under People's Representation act, it has no retirement with bar on reemployment but they can get Reelected to same position again.

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    The 2014 elections saw Workers' Party candidate Dilma Rousseff Reelected as President in the second round with 51.6% of the vote, defeating Aécio Neves of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party who received 48.4% of the vote.

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    Nixon was Reelected, the corn farmers received their payments, and the manufacturers of fertilizer, diesel fuel, and farm equipment prospered for many years--at the expense of the rest of the American economy, which pays hundreds of billions of dollars to treat obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.

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