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The new government of Laurent Kabila recalled Lega and consul-general Issa Longombe but Lega has stayed in Zambia, saying he could not return to the former Zaire before he receives money he is due.
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The 'Lega' group represents the political left, 'Confco-op' represents the Catholic centre-right, and the 'Associazione' represents the centre-left, with
Red Pepper 2010
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During the latest election campaign, La Lega supporters handed out bars of soap to be used "after touching an immigrant".
Pepe Escobar: Letter from Islamophobistan Pepe Escobar 2010
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Fillipo, who played for Virtus Entella last season in the Lega Pro Seconde Divisione, Italian football's fourth division, was using the pre-season friendly, played at Hyde United's Ewen Fields Ground, to gain match fitness.
Roberto Mancini's son refused to come on as a sub, reports claim 2011
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The new parliamentary formation is made up of 30 MEPs from 8 national political parties, most prominently the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) with 13 MEPs and Italy's Lega Nord with 9 MEPs.
Brussels bulletin 2009
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By Un bellissimo tavolo fatto coi Lego | Lega Nerd on March 4, 2010 at 9: 13 am
Lego Table 2010
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The new parliamentary formation is made up of 30 MEPs from 8 national political parties, most prominently the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) with 13 MEPs and Italy's Lega Nord with 9 MEPs.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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Other Jewish women, such as Paolina Schiff (1841 – 1926), founder in 1881 of the Lega per la promozione degli interessi femminini (The League to Promote Female Interests), and Bianca Arbib (1872 – 1958) and Nina Sierra, were active in the debate that preceded the adoption by Parliament in July 1910 of the law on the Cassa nazionale della Maternità.
Italy, Modern. 2009
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My guess is that the Brittonic form "Caerlegion" clearly preserves the Latin "Legionis" with hardly any alteration, whereas the Old English "Lega-" has mangled it a bit.
A Bishop of Chester? Carla 2009
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Nationalists you know them as Nazis and Facists, but there are others, such as Peronists, the PKK, the Lega Nord, and yes, even the USSR era communists and French Gallists pretty much said the same things.
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