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politics [ˈpɒlətɪks, ingl. am. ˈpɑ:-] SUST.

1. politics + sing. v. (political affairs):

politics
to talk politics
to go into politics

2. politics + pl. v. (political beliefs):

politics

3. politics + sing. v. (scientific study):

politics

adversary politics SUST. pl.

party politics SUST. + sing./pl. v.

party politics

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It was viewed as a significant turning point for politics in the local area.
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Move into the professions and move into politics.
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Founded in 2000, it includes work in the fields of architecture, art, media, and politics.
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His first stint at politics was in year 1999 from same assembly seat, which he lost.
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He was then a teacher from 1982 until entering politics in 1996.
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In the 1980s he moved away from active politics and involved himself in social work.
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Dog-whistle politics uses phrases that speak to a sub-group without alarming the general population.
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He retired from politics after the end of his term and died in 1907.
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He enjoyed a large practice for many years before entering politics.
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The site also hosts debates in which its users may participate; subjects discussed include religion and politics.
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