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1 She has since returned from the political wilderness after a fraud conviction.
2 Today's opposition leader Anthony Albanese is also no stranger to the political wilderness .
3 When Chirac won in 1995, Sarkozy spent seven years in the political wilderness .
4 Only three years ago, Hollande was in the political wilderness .
5 And if that means a period in the political wilderness , then so be it.
6 Though if anyone knows about the political wilderness , it's Harman.
7 In a rare display of ruthlessness, his own party forced him into the political wilderness .
8 I am ready. In 2010, Labour looked readier for a spell in the political wilderness .
9 Pérez was reduced to sniping from the political wilderness .
10 Their adherents serve mainly as evangelists, crying their social and economic gospel in the political wilderness .
11 He has since been in the political wilderness ; once contemptuous of the media, he now courts it.
12 Next to her is Oom PW, happily back in Parliament after a lifetime in the political wilderness .
13 This week could mark the end of their long political wilderness and the beginning of blue-state America's fightback.
14 In that election, Mr Basil won eleven seats on and brought the party out of the political wilderness .
15 The early 1970s were, as Mr Charles Haughey has put it himself, his years in the political wilderness .
16 He's just spent 11 months in the political wilderness , but good things seem to come to those who wait.
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