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1Lebanon has long been a political battleground for bigger regional powers.
2Cuts in school budgets have become a key political battleground.
3The skyrocketing demand for postwar housing had turned the neighborhood into a political battleground.
4But Georgia, a long-time Republican bastion, has emerged as a vital political battleground in November.
5That turned the shortage into a political battleground, which is no way to solve a crisis.
6In October, the company took down Russian-backed accounts that pretended to be from political battleground states.
7Nevertheless, austerity has made financiers' pay a political battleground and tax loopholes, real and imagined, are vulnerable.
8The unpredictable bushfire-ravaged electorate is the first political battleground in the lead up to a federal election.
9The issue has become a political battleground.
10Welfare has been put at the centre of the election campaign with benefits becoming a key political battleground.
11Welfare has been put at the center of the election campaign with benefits becoming a key political battleground.
12Poverty is the new political battleground.
13The issue of flood defence spending is now a key political battleground, with Labour and the Tories trading blame.
14The state of Sarawak, in Borneo, despite vast natural resources, is one of Malaysia's poorest areas and a key political battleground.
15Carbon budgets have become a key political battleground as George Osborne has vowed that the UK will not lead on climate action.
16Following a spate of sackings within Egypt's culture ministry, a new political battleground has emerged in the country's opera houses and theatres.
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