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Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Tributes to The Speaker
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POL-E-TICS
POL
n
politics; art or practice of government
E
conj
(Sp.; It.) and ~
pref
electronic
TICS
n pl
meaningless reactions following a build up of tension
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