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politics

[pol-i-tiks] / ˈpɒl ɪ tɪks /


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Even before that meeting, the tide had turned for Paramount in a swell of power, politics and brinkmanship.

From Los Angeles Times

That Mr. Paxton leads in the polls is more reminder that money doesn’t get you everything in politics.

From The Wall Street Journal

Saying his party will "do politics differently", he told the conference: "We aim to be known as a team that runs a better government, or quite simply gets the basics right."

From BBC

The friendship could not survive Trotsky’s affair with Rivera’s wife, the painter Frida Kahlo, and the men’s growing clashes of politics and ego.

From The Wall Street Journal

As life went on, Stanton got well into the intricacies of movement politics: meetings, rivalries, lectures, tactical disputes, the waxing and waning of public support.

From The Wall Street Journal