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- proper noun Alternative spelling of
Yanukovych .
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Examples
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The White House released a statement saying Obama had called Yanukovich, the Ukrainian opposition leader, and wished him "success in carrying out his mandate."
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But monitors hailed the election as fair, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy became the first EU leader to call Yanukovich's win a "victory for Ukrainian democracy".
IBTimes.com RSS Feed 2010
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The White House released a statement saying Obama had called Yanukovich, the Ukrainian opposition leader, and wished him "success in carrying out his mandate."
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But monitors hailed the election as fair, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy became the first EU leader to call Yanukovich's win a "victory for Ukrainian democracy".
IBTimes.com RSS Feed 2010
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But monitors hailed the election as fair, and French president Nicolas Sarkozy became the first EU leader to call Yanukovich's win a "victory for Ukrainian democracy".
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"And she knows that her supporters would never forgive her if she failed to challenge Yanukovich's win." plague of Ukrainian elections, but most say it's doubtful enough specific violations can be proven in the 10 days or so allowed by Ukrainian law for court challenges to seriously call Yanukovich's victory into question.
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"And she knows that her supporters would never forgive her if she failed to challenge Yanukovich's win." plague of Ukrainian elections, but most say it's doubtful enough specific violations can be proven in the 10 days or so allowed by Ukrainian law for court challenges to seriously call Yanukovich's victory into question.
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But monitors hailed the election as fair, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy became the first EU leader to call Yanukovich's win a "victory for Ukrainian democracy."
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"And she knows that her supporters would never forgive her if she failed to challenge Yanukovich's win." plague of Ukrainian elections, but most say it's doubtful enough specific violations can be proven in the 10 days or so allowed by Ukrainian law for court challenges to seriously call Yanukovich's victory into question.
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But monitors hailed the election as fair, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy became the first EU leader to call Yanukovich's win a "victory for Ukrainian democracy".
IBTimes.com RSS Feed 2010
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