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1 Ms Yingluck said she will hold new elections as soon as possible.
2 Morales agreed to hold new elections and replace the electoral tribune authorities.
3 If not, they will hold new elections for a new interim assembly.
4 Flowers, rain, wind, even a London fog, have come to hold new meanings.
5 She said Iran should hold new elections under the supervision of the United Nations.
6 Let me see new ones every day-letme hold new ones by the hand every day!
7 Friday, oil barely moved when Iran said it would hold new naval exercises in the Strait.
8 When their clothes wore out, they darned and patched until the fabric couldn't hold new thread.
9 Russia said the United States had spurned an invitation to hold new talks on resolving the crisis.
10 Everton have decided not to hold new contract talks with teenage star Wayne Rooney until the summer.
11 Foreign Minister Ossur Skarphethinsson told reporters Britain and the Netherlands had indicated they were willing to hold new talks.
12 Circuit agreed on Sept. 4, throwing out the July decision and saying it would hold new arguments in December.
13 Leveson says he may have to hold new hearings, but the likelihood of these is "comparatively remote".
14 Mr Carney, the governor of the Canadian central bank, will serve for five years and hold new regulatory powers over banks.
15 On Thursday, Hong Kong's chief executive CY Leung said the government was ready to hold new talks with student protesters next week.
16 Mr Carney, the governor of the Canadian central bank, will serve for five years and will hold new regulatory powers over banks.
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