Sources claimed the ad was really aimed at bypassing two senior officials next in line for the post, because of ethnicity. |
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Belgium are currently on top on 14 points with Croatia and Scotland next in line on 11 points each. |
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As Edward's nephew, but even more so as Edmund's son, he was next in line by blood to the succession. |
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Most prime ministers verge on the psychopathic in their desire to stay in power or at the very least destroy the chances of the next in line. |
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Although Polyneices is next in line to rule Thebes, Eteocles claims the throne for himself with the support of Creon and exiles his brother. |
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It is likely to deprive the side of a key player and thrust a fresh burden on Andrew Flintoff, who is next in line to take over the captaincy. |
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The more immediate bad news is that tropical storm Jeanne is next in line coming across the mid-Atlantic Ocean. |
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If O'Driscoll is ruled out, then D' Arcy's position becomes vacant and Anthony Horgan is next in line. |
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And the acceptance here really is that the prince of Wales is next in line, and that is the way it's going to be. |
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They feel that the job should have gone to a white male, long rumored to be next in line for the position. |
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She married into the imperial family by wedding Crown Prince Naruhito, next in line for Japan's Chrysanthemum Throne. |
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If parents are not there to discipline their youngsters, then who are next in line to discourage lewd behaviour? |
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Her name is R'jas un Z'kovn Sy'yski and she is the Muse princess, daughter of Prince Noyus and next in line for the throne. |
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As next in line to the president, you must be prepared to carry out the duties of that office in the president's absence. |
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However, there is an opportunity to name who should be next in line for your benefit, after your spouse, if you die before retirement. |
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It is likely to deprive the side of a key player and, with Vaughan doubtful, thrust a fresh burden on Andrew Flintoff, who is next in line to take over the captaincy. |
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What will be next in line if we give in now and accept that the end justifies the means? |
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The first farmer to arrive in the sector irrigates all his plots and then passes the water on to the next in line, who arrived just after him. |
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Dry cows and heifers will suffer no setback through being indoors for a couple of weeks and next in line would be yearling cattle and forward stores. |
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In his absence, the chairmanship shall be assumed by the incoming Chairperson or the next in line down the list of incoming chairpersons. |
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The speaker is next in line of succession to the presidency after the vice president and controls the flow of legislation in the House. |
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France is now widely considered next in line after the U.S. to lose its AAA bond rating. |
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The Republicans tend to anoint the next in line, and this time there is no heir apparent. |
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Under the Constitution, Prabowo pointed out, Habibie was next in line. |
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If you have no eligible surviving spouse, your dependent children are next in line for your pension. |
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The next in line to take the reigns of the centre is Commander Jean-Bernard Cerutti. |
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Thus, his brother and his heirs would have been next in line. |
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I'd had many adventures and skydiving seemed merely the next in line. |
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The regulatory authority which allowed such contamination is next in line of responsibility. |
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In complex cases, this can mean that there are closer blood relatives to the deceased monarch than the next in line according to primogeniture. |
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Since they were childless, Anne became next in line for the crown. |
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And they are persuading limp handshakers, clumsy small-talkers and all kinds of boarish boors nationwide to be next in line for class at an increasing clip. |
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Investigations often go great guns but die after a few months, blocked by officials who are either protecting the kleptocrat or fear their own stolen money will be next in line. |
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The squadron leader would realize his unit was being attacked only by seeing his teammate shot down in flames, often finding out at the same time that he was next in line. |
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Klepht and Pandorama are next in line, although the latter's trainer Noel Meade has already ruled him out. |
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So next in line to the governor is this president pro tempore. |
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Therefore if you happen to be next in line to have the police attend for your Priority 3 call but other priority 1 and 2 calls come in, then your call gets bumped back down. |
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The two vice-chairs shall be held by the competent body that is next in line to hold the chair and the competent body that previously held the chair. |
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Others remained on long waiting lists while clinging to the hope that they would be the next in line for treatment before undergoing the same fate. |
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State financiers do not want to touch pensions nor the health care budget but expenditures for increasing wages by 6 percent accorging to collective agreement could be next in line. |
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The submission next in line shall be taken for consideration by a subcommission only after one of the three working subcommissions presents its recommendations to the Commission. |
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However, next in line as a food source is Solanum tuberosum, the Irish, Iowa, or Spanish potato. |
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According to Bolingbroke, Mowbray had claimed that the two, as former Lords Appellant, were next in line for royal retribution. |
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Artillery was coordinated with protective measures to ensure that one fort could support the next in line by bombarding it directly without harm. |
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Robert Bruce a Scotsman was the next in line to the throne according to proximity of blood. |
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Treachery rears its peruked head in the form of Nevers' cousin Gonzague who, next in line to inherit the Nevers fortune, looks to off the duke and his progeny. |
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These cancer conditions are either currently being studied in clinical experiments or considered next in line for systematic evaluation with curcuminoid therapy. |
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The first son and daughter are traditionally named after the paternal grandparents, then the maternal parents' names are next in line for the remaining children. |
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Since Richard was a minor, and had three living uncles at the time of Edward III's death, there was considerable uncertainty about who was next in line for the succession. |
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Richard was forced to abdicate and although Henry was not next in line, he was chosen by an unlawfully constituted parliament dominated by his supporters. |
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Next in line is the maternal grandfather but, says the study, only because he's living with the grandmother. |
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Next in line was saving the world from smallpox, chicken cholera, rabies and anthrax. |
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Next in line for review is the choice of stiffener material and stiffener thickness. |
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