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Soon they would be joined by every politicalpundit in the country.
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She is, in this sense, the most powerful politicalpundit we have.
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Gingrich remains a leading conservative figure, politicalpundit and accomplished fund-raiser.
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But perhaps the most over-the-top tribute has come from right-leaning politicalpundit Matthew Hooton.
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These days, it is very likely a politicalpundit, weighing in on the 2016 presidential campaign.
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One unnamed politicalcommentator told the paper business would support it financially.
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Willingly or unwillingly, they followed their instructions, said politicalcommentator Ricardo Avila.
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He also held high profile positions as a broadcaster and politicalcommentator.
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Massey University professor and politicalcommentator Claire Robinson said he was naive.
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Iain MacWhirter is a politicalcommentator for the Sunday Herald in Scotland.
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People have started to see through it, said politicalanalyst Amulya Ganguli.
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It's almost a full-fledged revolution, said Mohammad Osman, a Sudanese politicalanalyst.
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Now it's going to be much harder, said politicalanalyst Marcelo Arequipa.
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You can't have it both ways, said a politicalanalyst in Nairobi.
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That's the art of a negotiator, said Chicago politicalanalyst Don Rose.
Usage of political critic in anglès
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He was accepted as the politicalcritic of the de Marsays, the Rastignacs, and the Roche-Hugons, who had stepped into power.
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The most prominent politicalcritic of that 2012 settlement was Warren, who is renowned for her campaign for accountability for big Wall Street institutions.
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The bill was named for one of Trump's politicalcritics, the ailing U.S.
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There is widespread despair over this policy stance within his party, his politicalcritics say.
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No 10 insiders, however, insist that the report is far less contentious than politicalcritics have suggested.
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But the response of Tusk left May on the defensive, and boosted her politicalcritics at home.
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But last week, Carlos Salinas hit back, not at his many politicalcritics, but at Mexico's judicial authorities.
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The president has been accused by politicalcritics of undermining the justice system by criticising criminal cases against Stone and other former aides.
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The news will spark anger and dismay among Paris's motorists, and Hidalgo's politicalcritics, who are already furious over the river highway closures.
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The bill was named for one of Trump's politicalcritics, the ailing Senator John McCain of Arizona, but he did not mention McCain's name.
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The drops in consumer prices may supply ammunition to politicalcritics of the Bundesbank and other European central banks that have refused to cut rates.
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Chun is undertaking a "purification", of the country, which means a purging of politicalcritics and strict control of the news media and publishing houses.