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1 She wasn't the type to toe the party line, to put it mildly.
2 Player A was happy to toe the party line: Sixth.
3 But his seemingly 'out of the blue' ideas do not toe the party line at all.
4 Radio1 said it had established that it was Fernand Tahiata who failed to toe the party line.
5 He does not always toe the party line on these matters, but he has seldom been censored.
6 Death threats were made to her, and she faced numerous disciplinaries for failing to toe the party line.
7 But that's all less important than his ability to toe the party line and sell Johnson's ideas in the media.
8 Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi had already announced she would have to go if she did not toe the party line.
9 The feisty, generous British Labour MP has been told that she must toe the party line on all matters or else.
10 The players selected, including Streak, are, according to good sources in Zimbabwe, here because they are prepared to toe the party line.
11 And on Wednesday afternoon, Hannity seemed determined to let people know he was not prepared to toe the party line over Rich.
12 A disciplinary hearing in Belfast suspended another dissident UUP assembly member Pauline Armitage after she too failed to toe the party line.
13 The Ulster Unionist executive has told Mr Jeffrey Donaldson to toe the party line on the Belfast Agreement or face the consequences.
14 But his reputation as a very trusted lieutenant of Cameron means he was expected to keep quiet and toe the party line.
15 He quite likes me, I think, but because he knows how to toe the party line he keeps his greeting brief and succinct.
16 I was there when as junior ANC leaders we were taught to always toe the party line against that prime evil called Apartheid.
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