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1 For Ireland, EU membership promised national empowerment through escaping the British shadow.
2 It also promised national elections, due in February 2010, and a referendum on southern independence.
3 He has promised national elections by July 31.
4 The long- promised national colorectal-cancer screening programme has finally been introduced, without the usual fanfare that attends such initiatives.
5 They were impelled to come, and listen, and do, and questioningly wonder if this can be the promised national leader.
6 She called for the government's promised national pollinator strategy to tackle all causes of bee decline, including the use of chemical pesticides.
7 As well as the referendum, it also promised national elections, scheduled for February 2010, and divided oil revenues between the two sides.
8 The 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement promised national elections in 2009 and a referendum on southern secession in 2011.
9 The peace deal promised national elections, set for April 2010, which will be Sudan's first multi-party poll in 24 years.
10 The 2005 peace accord that ended Sudan's civil war promised national elections, due in April next year, and a referendum on southern secession in 2011.
11 He promised National will restore the ban if it wins the next election.
12 The promised National Investment Board may prove even more significant.
13 I recently had a hands-on trial of the prototype of the promised National Library of Ireland Roman Catholic parish register microfilm website.
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