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Examples
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And in news elsewhere in this paper,the tory's sole Scottish MP was hit by a key lime pie, thrown by a student, as he attended a tory cheese & wine party in St Andrews.
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If he pulls the party out of the coalition, apologises for thinking he could work with the tory's plans to devolve society and resigns, then the libdems might salvage some respect and a place in politics in the future.
Oldham East and Saddleworth byelection: Trouble for the Tories | Editorial 2011
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After we came out of the church, we stood talking for some time together of blogging tory's ingenious sophistry to prove the nonexistence of what matters and that everything in the media is merely liberal.
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It really is noticeable how hard Al Beeb is pushing that it is the tory's who missed out...not Labour in the European elections.
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Though Fairlie distrusted John F. Kennedy — making a good tory's case that his charisma and outsize promises gave the country false expectations for change — the market worship and hyperindividualism of Reaganism led him to think more warmly of JFK's inaugural.
Reagan Was Wrong 2009
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Lets have the arguments on the labour blogs so the tory's follow the left wing news agenda.
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The fact also remains that whilst some tory's are on the face of it for further powers for wales there is no policy and it remains words without substance.
Finding the real message. Glyn Davies 2007
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I dont think think you can claim im expect to much to want the tory's pro devolutionist line to be backed by party policy and not mearly good faith.
Law Making Assembly on its way. Glyn Davies 2007
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Such an one could only merit the good man's scorn, and desire the tory's infamy for himself, and disgrace for his children.
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I wanted to run in, sir, when you told the men to charge, but I had to go round and cut loose the prisoners; but I watched you all the time, sir; and I clapped my hands, sir -- I couldn't help it -- when I saw your sword go clean down through the tory's hand and into his head, in spite of all he could do.
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