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Meanings of post-war election in English
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Usage of post-war election in English
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Gbagbo's announcement on Friday night is certain to delay a post-warelection that is already over four years overdue.
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A post-warelection last year unlocked $4 billion of foreign aid but most funding is being channelled towards security.
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A post-warelection last year unlocked $4 billion of foreign aid but most funding is being channeled towards security.
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Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder of Germany today signalled he may be ready to relinquish power two weeks after Germany's most inconclusive post-warelection.
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And last night he earned himself a bigger place in German history by becoming the first challenger in a post-warelection to unseat a chancellor.
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Having already missed several deadlines, it is not yet clear when post-warelections will take place.
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The opposition claimed it was an attempt to distract from the failure to hold post-warelections that are already nearly five years overdue.
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Early results from Liberia's first post-warelections showed today that soccer star George Weah and former finance minister Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf may face a second-round run-off.
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With some 17,000 soldiers in Congo, the U.N. force, known as MONUC, helped usher the country to post-warelections in 2006.