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The momentum was pepetuated by such racists as Anthony eden and Alec Douglas-Home whose foreign polices ensured that at vital moments Israel was denied armaments and spare parts in what was cynically described as an 'Even-handed policy' notwithstanding the countless tonnes of materiel supplied by the Eastern Bloc to the Arabs.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Even-handed and measured, the way I imagine a president was before I was born.
Richard Laermer: Obama Wins: America Has Nothing to Whine About Anymore 2008
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Even-handed condemnation seems as patronising and as it is pointless.
Simon Jenkins: Commentators Are Having a Poor Middle East Conflict 2008
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The Walrus Said: Even-handed coverage of tragedies skip to main
Even-handed coverage of tragedies Janet Ursel 2006
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Even-handed treatment is implicit in this process.
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Even-handed treatment is implicit in this process.
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Even-handed justice, a fair application of the principles of the Declaration of Independence and of our
History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III (of III) Matilda Joslyn Gage 1862
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Even-handed justice is dealt out to Dr. Fairchild, with his aiders and abettors; and the gospel of the grace of God is triumphantly defended from their
History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians 1787-1854 Old Humphrey 1820
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Even-handed Richards rightly boasts that he avoided being either a Blair or a Brown groupie.
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Even-handed and open procedures will provide an indication that details for the arena are being handled in a trustworthy fashion.
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