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1 Analysts say the army is loath to step into the political fray .
2 It's the second time the president has marched into the political fray today.
3 If he does join the political fray , the political landscape will change dramatically.
4 He acknowledged the difficulty of deploying the military without entering the political fray .
5 Bauer has shown he is willing to enter the political fray .
6 All three are directly related to his preference for avoiding the political fray .
7 The king is a constitutional monarch who is seen as above the political fray .
8 The king has long been seen as a figure of unity above the political fray .
9 Under their oath of office, Hong Kong's judges must steer clear of the political fray .
10 The Bank of England delayed its latest policy decision to today to avoid the political fray .
11 He stayed above the political fray when asked about the most contentious issues between the two countries.
12 For ten years, Ramaphosa built his business empire before being rumoured to have returned to the political fray .
13 Ramaphosa returned to the political fray in 2012 when he was elected to the ANC's number two post.
14 He appears to have settled any concerns that his wife Columba has about his re-entering the political fray .
15 Silvio is again all over the world news, only weeks after his common sense-defying return to the political fray .
16 But young Macanese have joined the political fray , mobilising for last weekend's protest through social media such as Facebook.
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