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Meanings of political nemesis in English
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Usage of political nemesis in English
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Lobby group AfriForum are strongly pursuing the matter, clashing heads with their politicalnemesis.
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But his jailed politicalnemesis Yulia Tymoshenko was equally oligarchic with a lavish lifestyle.
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Mr O'Neill described the investigation as a political power play engineered by police minister Bryan Kramer, his politicalnemesis.
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Malema was once anointed a possible future leader by president Jacob Zuma but has since become his politicalnemesis.
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The FF+ have declared their position unconstitutional, and want their politicalnemesis banned from the 2019 Elections.
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Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce's politicalnemesis Tony Windsor has been given permission to join the citizenship challenge in the High Court.
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That would allow Lula to run against his politicalnemesis in what would be the sixth presidential run of his four-decade career.
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Here is the core contradiction between technocracy and experience: a policy that works in technical terms may still prove a government's politicalnemesis.
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Mr Joyce's former politicalnemesis and independent MP Tony Windsor believes the beleaguered former Nationals leader will bow out before the next election.
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Fifteen of the recommendations came from an alliance of Arab parties, who may have only supported Gantz to damage their politicalnemesis, Netanyahu.
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Even more obsessed with the Pope as a politicalnemesis and threat were the suspicious men who ran the Soviet Union's spy agency.