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1 The recent event to 'promote' the grant was purely political , she wrote.
2 Protesters, however, have denied that their fight is a purely political one.
3 But from a purely political standpoint, it was out of the question.
4 There was a time when budgets were motivated by purely political goals.
5 Weishaupt thus contrives to give a purely political interpretation to Christ's teaching:
6 Broadband providers probably wouldn't openly discriminate against content on a purely political basis.
7 Mr Trimble accused republicans of repeatedly shunning efforts to make them purely political .
8 The placement of the prime meridian is a purely political decision.
9 The offence grave, though it was, was purely political and committed under excitement.
10 Such countenance as was given to Lutheranism was given for purely political reasons.
11 If criminal analogies failed, a purely political ground of defence must be adduced.
12 The Overlord of Petrograd affirmed,... 'The Third Internationale... is a purely political group.
13 Fixing the climate is not a practical conundrum, it is a purely political problem.
14 The committee tasked with electing Democrats to Congress painted the ruling as purely political .
15 The necessity for retaking East Prussia by the Germans was a purely political one.
16 Religion was then, as it always had been, purely political .
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