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1 Abe has not met any Chinese leaders since returning to power late in 2012.
2 Fidesz has been consistently dismantling liberal democracy in Hungary since returning to power in 2010.
3 Upon returning to power , Berlusconi announced that he would return the country to nuclear power.
4 Orban, a former critic of Moscow, changed tack after returning to power in a 2010 landslide.
5 Now that the family was returning to power , China will likely be the gainer, said an analyst.
6 Last month he put in a barnstorming performance, returning to power with an absolute majority in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
7 But it faces a divided opposition and still has a fair chance of returning to power in the next elections.
8 In his first audience after returning to power , he assured her that "whatever she wished should be done."
9 The party was banned under the constitution and a de-Baathification committee set up to stop Saddam loyalists from returning to power .
10 Parti Quebecois won a minority government in a provincial election held on Tuesday, returning to power after nine years in the opposition.
11 Tory hopes of returning to power also hinge on Ukip's share of the national vote falling to less than 7%.
12 Bozize, who fled to neighbouring Cameroon, told French media in Paris last month that he still nurtured ambitions of returning to power .
13 Bozize, who fled to neighbouring Cameroon, told French media in Paris last month that he still had ambitions of returning to power .
14 Bozize, who fled to neighboring Cameroon, told French media in Paris last month that he still had ambitions of returning to power .
15 Pena Nieto took office on Saturday, returning to power his centrist Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, after 12 years in the opposition.
16 They chafe at what they say is an unelected elite preventing allies of twice-elected Thaksin from returning to power through a vote.
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