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politics

[pol-i-tiks] / ˈpɒl ɪ tɪks /


Example Sentences

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“We talked about politics and history, like the fall of the Roman Empire. And musicals. He loved Broadway.”

From Salon

The paper was "the zeitgeist of print", Rajan said in his tribute, and "embodied Thatcher's Britain - though not her politics".

From BBC

"My suggestion for many youth would be just start it, don't let politics, which we can't control, hold you back."

From Barron's

Booker has long been a visible and sometimes polarizing figure in national politics.

From Salon

A party spokesperson said the new leadership model "shows that we really are doing politics differently - from the bottom up, not the top down".

From BBC