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Examples
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Friday Lyngdoh, the chief of the Congress's state unit, joined two other 'CMs' - state planning board chairman Donkupar Roy and Meghalaya economic development council chief JD Rymbai - both from the United Democratic Party.
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I just wanted to tell each of you that the Mayor has some frickin 'nerve calling the CMs who voted no on the property tax increase "gutless".
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I just wanted to tell each of you that the Mayor has some frickin 'nerve calling the CMs who voted no on the property tax increase "gutless".
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There have been many text worlds I've been on, or read about, or generally just admired from a distance where the CMs were the bastions, the focal points, of story telling.
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Home » Maoist problem: PC calls CMs of three States for a meeting
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While the PM and the Union home minister are the authorities for ensuring the observance of the Code of Conduct by chief ministers, the CMs will be the authority for ministers in states/UTs.
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We were sitting in the front where all of the windows were, and I noticed many CMs in business attire with headsets walking throughout the park.
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Of course this is not a new observation, but Japanese CMs seem to play exactly to this area of the market.
Japanese consumer purchasing decisions shaped most by word of mouth web sites
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Tom Sherwood: CMs' inaugural speeches were "way too long" NBCWashington.com
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Yet it was the CMs who had to work 8+ hour shifts "making the magic" to distract everyone from the heavy shadow of the 9/11 attacks.
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