noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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new
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On April 7 Modai attended the inaugural conference of his new party, the New Liberals .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A minority or Liberals attacked the principle of state welfare, arguing that the state should rather encourage self-help and philanthropy.
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A year ago, the Liberals led by 21 points in the opinion polls.
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And the swing from Tory to Liberal Democrat was highest where turnout was highest.
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In cabinet Unionists pressed the Liberals steadily towards a full policy of conscription, which was finally introduced in May.
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In New Jersey last week, she barely pulled it off. Liberals were not there for her.
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In the country as a whole, the Conservatives won 8,664,000 votes, the Labour Party 8,360,000 and the Liberals 5,300,000.
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It seemed to be in permanent decline, possibly for some of the same reasons as the Liberals after 1918.
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When the Liberals returned to power in 1892, it was generally assumed that Ellis would receive government office.