Both parties have boycotted committee votes — which are required before a nominee can be confirmed by the full Senate — in the past: Reminder: GOP boycotted EPA nom vote 4 yrs ago.
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It is the only Orthodox community that has boycotted the most recent meetings of the official Orthodox-Catholic dialogue and also boycotted the 2016 Pan-Orthodox Council, citing differences on preparatory texts.
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The hashtags included Syria, NFL, boycotted, standforouranthem, MAGA, and takeaknee.
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For 14 years, Serena Williams boycotted the Indian Wells tournament.
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Most of the NGOs boycotted a meeting on board nominations.
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" As for Democrats, Romney McDaniel said: "They boycotted the inauguration.
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When that demand was not met, it boycotted the poll.
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Then seemingly all of journalism boycotted the House of Mouse.
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Opposition leader Raila Odinga boycotted the new election, on Oct.
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Mr. Aoun boycotted the peace talks that ended the war.
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"We've been boycotted ever since it went up," she said.
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That professor would be ostracized, boycotted, reprimanded, disciplined or fired.
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South Koreans have also boycotted several Japanese brands, like Uniqlo.
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South Koreans have also boycotted several Japanese brands, like Uniqlo.
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They boycotted the election, which had a record low turnout.
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A number of Democratic members of Congress boycotted the inauguration.
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They have to worry about losing business or being boycotted.
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Residents of Catalonia who oppose secession largely boycotted the vote.
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Groups of women boycotted the site for a day in protest.
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The remaining council members - all Arabs and Turkmen - boycotted the vote.
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A majority of the Sunni members boycotted and left the chamber.
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China largely boycotted the process, which it said had little legitimacy.
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All of them boycotted Trump's State of the Union last year.
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The Palestinians have boycotted the White House since Trump's Jerusalem announcement.
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Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee boycotted votes to advance Rep.
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The Associated Press and Time have boycotted the gaggle in protest. .
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All but one supplier boycotted a state tender on August 31st.
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The Palestinians also boycotted Vice President Pence's visit in the region.
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It was boycotted in '89 for reports on the disaster. pic.twitter.
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He also boycotted Trump's State of the Union last year. Rep.
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It boycotted elections for 335 mayors in December, further increasing abstentionism.
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When protesters boycotted classes and ransacked his office, he denounced them.
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Until now, Osanloo tells me, he has been "boycotted" by both.
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He was re-elected unopposed in 2010 after the opposition boycotted.
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Ayanna Pressley boycotted Trump's State of the Union, along with Rep.
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As a result, major antitrafficking organizations boycotted the White House session.
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Many celebrities boycotted the awards show that year as a result.
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The protesters, who largely boycotted the election, said it meant little.
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The president responded on Twitter by recommending CNN should be boycotted.
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Many voters boycotted this year's parliamentary elections, held on April 28.
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Many voters boycotted this year's parliamentary elections, held on April 28.
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Teachers boycotted work over low wages and skyrocketing health insurance costs.
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Some fans boycotted games over the players' actions, and some boycotted the N.F.L. with the belief that Mr. Kaepernick, who failed to land a job the next season, was being blacklisted for his leadership in the movement.
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The US boycotted those negotiations and has not yet signed the treaty.
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CNN boycotted the party in 2017, citing Trump's "continued attacks" on journalists.
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Traders said other sellers boycotted the tender as they oppose Egypt's policy.
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Opposition leaders have so far boycotted parliament after rejecting the vote result.
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The unions boycotted the talks as trials continued after the first death.
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The opposition CNRP boycotted Monday's National Assembly vote, calling the changes illegal.
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The opposition boycotted the vote; ten people died in protests against it.
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Iran blamed the disaster on organizers' incompetence, and boycotted last year's haj.
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The opposition boycotted, and the incumbent president of Zanzibar breezed to victory.
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Yet Russia, China, Cuba, Turkey, Bolivia and Iran all boycotted the summit.
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Iran blamed the disaster on organizers' incompetence and boycotted last year's haj.
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The opposition boycotted the vote, rightly calling it a blatant power grab.
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The opposition mostly boycotted the polls and Nkurunziza won a third term.
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Democrats in the Senate Finance Committee twice boycotted a critical panel vote.
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China has boycotted the tribunal, asserting that ancient maps establish its sovereignty.
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The Palestinians have boycotted the process since Trump's Jerusalem announcement in December.
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Some organizations have previously boycotted NFL games in response to the protests.
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The election was boycotted by opposition groups and marred by ballot irregularities.
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The United States, Russia and other nuclear powers boycotted the treaty negotiations.
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It was in LA and of course, that was the boycotted Olympics.
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Palestinians have boycotted the Trump administration, accusing it of pro-Israel bias.
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The Trump administration recently boycotted United Nations talks to abolish nuclear weapons.
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Chinese television networks dropped the game and some ticket holders boycotted it.
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Opposition lawmakers argued that those concessions were insufficient and boycotted the votes.
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They regularly boycotted proceedings, leaving Iraq and watching the hearings on television.
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In 1988, when Seoul played host to the world, North Korea boycotted.
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Dozens of countries, including the United States, boycotted the Olympics soon afterward.
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Abbas has boycotted political dealings with the Trump administration for 18 months.
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Mr Trump boycotted a meeting of the Paris Peace Forum after the ceremony.
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Many are now calling on FedEx to follow suit, or risk being boycotted.
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The vote was boycotted by the opposition PRS party, which opposed the plan.
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Some stars boycotted Trump's Toronto Hotel during last fall's Toronto International Film Festival.
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The Trump administration, which boycotted the event last year, was also well represented.
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The United States boycotted the Moscow games to protest Soviet intervention in Afghanistan.
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Others, like Spike Lee, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Will Smith, boycotted the event.
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Trump has criticized the protests repeatedly and some fans have boycotted the NFL.
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The delegation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) boycotted the session.
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The government delegation boycotted the session on the second day, the U.N. said.
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Advertisers have also boycotted YouTube en mass over scandals on the platform before.
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Trump tweeted Tuesday that Lewis also boycotted George W. Bush's inauguration in 2001.
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The vote was boycotted by Catalans opposed to the region splitting from Spain.
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Artists who have boycotted Israel include Pink Floyd's Roger Waters and Elvis Costello.
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Nkurunziza won the July election that was boycotted by most of the opposition.
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The main opposition coalition boycotted the election, but Maduro was not without challengers.
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The amendment was heavily criticized by the opposition, whose legislators boycotted the vote.
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As a result the BNP boycotted the most recent election, in January 2014.
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The Brotherhood, which boycotted the last two elections, agreed to participate this time.
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In the past, powerful countries have ignored its rulings or boycotted its hearings.
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Or you can be branded a 'hater,' or yes, you can get boycotted.
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For years, audiences have essentially boycotted these films, yet studios keep making them.
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The recent election was boycotted by opposition groups and complicated by ballot irregularities.
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They boycotted the approval of Gina McCarthy, Barack Obama's EPA nominee, in 2013.
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Time and the Associated Press boycotted the gaggle, according to reporting from CNN.
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Lieu was among the more than 60 House Democrats who boycotted Trump's inauguration.
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Odinga boycotted Thursday's vote because he said the contest would not be fair.
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That effort was boycotted by Palestinian leadership with the support of most Palestinians.
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The Palestinian Authority boycotted the event, and the Israeli government was not invited.
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Critics boycotted the special election, which they considered rigged in favor of statehood.
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It also boycotted the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, the South Korean capital.
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Mohammed Kamel, Egypt's foreign minister, boycotted the signing ceremony and resigned from office.
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Mr. Odinga and his supporters boycotted the second vote, calling the process fraudulent.
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But opposition parties boycotted the vote, and its validity has been sharply criticized.
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Ring has also been criticized and boycotted for its partnerships with police departments.
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Each side of the House of Commons boycotted the rituals of the other.
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Salvini's opposition allies voted against, while his own League party boycotted the vote.
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Its director, Asghar Farhadi, boycotted the ceremony because of President Trump's immigration policies.
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Approximately 40,000 African-American bus riders boycotted the bus system on December 5.
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The parliament has 81 members, but pro-Russia opposition lawmakers boycotted the session.
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Carter boycotted that debate and refused to face Reagan if Anderson was included.
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Many Democrats members of Congress boycotted the address -- and voted for the Iran deal.
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It's the reason I've boycotted birth control in favor of condoms, despite being married.
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She began a second term in 2014, after an election boycotted by the BNP.
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The conservative main opposition party, VMRO-DPMNE, boycotted the parliament session ratifying the agreement.
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Democrats boycotted committee hearings for three of President Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees on Wednesday.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, boycotted the event.
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Palestinians have long boycotted relations with the Trump administration, which they view as biased.
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Market Warnings: Major studios haven't boycotted GA yet, but laid out conditions for departure.
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But the anti-statehood party still didn't like the wording, and boycotted the referendum.
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Several smaller opposition parties, including the Kurdistan Islamic Group and New Generation movement, boycotted.
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Since then, the Palestinian leadership has largely boycotted dealing with the United States publically.
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A total of 14 Democrats boycotted Trump's State of the Union address last year.
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When the movie "Rookie of the Year" came out in 1993, we boycotted. Why?
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Paul did not qualify for the main-debate stage and boycotted the undercard debate.
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China has boycotted the international tribunal that was set up to hear the case.
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The last thing anyone is looking for is controversy for fear of being boycotted.
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The opposition boycotted the referendum, which eventually passed with 92 percent voting in favor.
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The AP and Time boycotted the gaggle in protest over the White House's decision.
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In 2014, bloggers boycotted Target for not offering the Altuzarra collection in plus-sizes.
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The only problem: The Soviet Union boycotted the Games, eliminating the Americans' major competition.
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Turkey has boycotted Eurovision since 2013, when it expressed dissatisfaction with the voting rules.
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Japan had previously boycotted Mr. Xi's global programs, like the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank.
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Mr. Deri kept a low profile on Sunday and boycotted the weekly cabinet meeting.
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Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland and Cambodia boycotted the Games because of the Soviet Union's participation.
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When Mr. Odinga's supporters boycotted the polls, they handed Mr. Kenyatta an easy victory.
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North Korea boycotted the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, the South Korean capital.
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When the South hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics, in Seoul, the North boycotted it.
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Hugh L. Carey boycotted that parade, as did a score of high school bands.
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Shi'ite parties voted in favour, while Sunni Muslim and Kurdish lawmakers boycotted the session.
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The second, which took place in October, was boycotted by Odinga citing its unfairness.
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Disillusioned citizens sometimes boycotted elections only to return to the ballot box with vehemence.
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So a coalition of opposition parties joined together and boycotted the election in protest.
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She was also named to the Canadian team for the boycotted 1980 Moscow Games.
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Those companies were considered for boycott, but are not being boycotted at this time.
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He has boycotted a certain series of movies because of the main character's name.
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Putin boycotted the summit at a time of increased tensions between Moscow and Washington.
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But fearing disruption to their business models, many theater chains boycotted the film anyway.
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Iran boycotted the haj in 2016 amid tensions with Saudi Arabia over the incident.
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Opponents both outside his own party and within it boycotted a congressional session on Wednesday.
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Despite serving as the sitting governor of Ohio, Kasich boycotted the GOP convention in Cleveland.
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The BNP boycotted the subsequent election, in 2014, leaving it with no seats in parliament.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta won a repeat vote in October that opposition leader Raila Odinga boycotted.
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Representatives of the opposition VMRO-DPMNE, who opposed the agreement with Greece, boycotted the vote.
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Backstory -- Long boycotted the trip in 2017 when he was invited to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
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The BNP boycotted the last election in 183 claiming it wouldn't be free and fair.
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The Muslim Brotherhood boycotted the ballot, and the government is trying to split the movement.
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More than 200 deputies boycotted the vote, protesting that the bill was not broad enough.
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Conservatives said the kneeling protests were disrespectful to veterans, and many have boycotted the NFL.
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PENCE: I know you boycotted Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech when he came before the Congress.
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"The Chinese government has boycotted a lot of the South Korean firms," said Hoover's Henriksen.
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Many members of the Black Caucus boycotted Trump's inauguration after the incoming president attacked Rep.
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But the nations that actually possess such weapons, including the United States, boycotted the effort.
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The opposition largely boycotted the vote after its senior leaders were blocked from taking part.
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North Carolina's own "bathroom bill" failed when businesses, entertainers and sports leagues boycotted the state.
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That could still happen here, especially given that Kurdish and Sunni leaders boycotted the vote.
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In 1971, hundreds boycotted class when an African American cheerleader was kicked off the squad.
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On Monday, One Million Moms, a conservative activist group, boycotted the channel over the commercial.
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But the meeting was boycotted by one Republican who is actively negotiating with Democrats, Sen.
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Consequently, Saudi Arabia together with other Arab countries boycotted Egypt under pressure from local groups.
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They've boycotted his Cabinet hearings and cast an unprecedented number of votes against his nominees.
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The vote was boycotted by the KDP's main regional rivals, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK).
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Democrats boycotted a vote in the Finance Committee and are expected to prolong his debate, too.
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Democrats, arguing that the issue was too serious for a staff-level call, boycotted the conversation.
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Colonists had boycotted British tea for several years by then; "No taxation without representation," they demanded.
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But Brando famously boycotted the Oscars, and in his place sent Native American activist Sacheen Littlefeather.
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Lewis was one of dozens of members of Congress who boycotted Trump&aposs inauguration in January.
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The CNRP's 55 lawmakers boycotted the National Assembly vote on Monday, saying it had targeted them.
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Joining Rihanna, Ava DuVernay also boycotted watching the Super Bowl this year in solidarity with Kaepernick.
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However, political uncertainty persists after opposition leader Raila Odinga boycotted the repeat presidential election on Thursday.
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The assembly was elected in a vote boycotted by the opposition to the country's authoritarian regime.
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He once held a televised fundraiser for veterans during a primary election debate he had boycotted.
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Not trusting Hasina to hold a fair election, the BNP boycotted the last vote in 230.
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Palestinians, who view the Trump administration as biased toward Israel, boycotted this week's meeting in Manama.
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Habre boycotted the trial initially, with his lawyers saying it was illegitimate and biased against him.
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Trump's inauguration is being boycotted by 62 House Democrats who are frustrated with the president-elect.
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He was also on the U.S. Olympic team that boycotted the 1980 Summer Games in Moscow.
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Many have boycotted the brand by destroying their Nike gear and posting photos on social media.
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But [members of Morales's MAS party], who still hold majorities in the legislature, boycotted the session.
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When companies boycotted Israel over its treatment of Palestinians, several states stopped doing business with them.
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Odinga boycotted last month's poll, saying the election commission had failed to carry out sufficient reforms.
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People were so shocked by Hitler's eloquent monologue that they condemned, boycotted, and picketed the production.
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Odinga boycotted that vote, saying reforms needed to avoid "illegalities and irregularities" had not been made.
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Democrats, who boycotted Mnuchin's approval by the Senate Finance Committee, are expected to vote against Mnuchin.
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Last week, MDC legislators boycotted the mid-term budget statement in parliament because Mnangagwa was present.
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Dozens of Western officials, bankers and executives boycotted a major investment conference in Riyadh this week.
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Many opposed to independence boycotted the vote, which had been declared unconstitutional by a Spanish court.
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Turnout was historically low according to official figures and the vote was boycotted by opposition groups.
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Mr. Trump feuded with the anchor Megyn Kelly and even boycotted one of the network's debates.
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Richard Pound, the organization's longest serving member, boycotted the closing of the Pyeongchang Games in protest.
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Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors boycotted the news media for a couple of weeks.
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Durant, annoyed at questions about free agency, later boycotted the news media for about two weeks.
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He boycotted the 2008 elections, and in 2013 managed to increase his party's share to 35.
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Some Canadians even canceled summer vacations in Maine or California and boycotted American products like Twizzlers.
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Voters were not given the option of rejecting the plan, and opposition parties boycotted the vote.
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In November, he boycotted MSNBC over what he argued was a coverage blackout against his campaign.
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In November, he boycotted MSNBC because of what he argued was a blackout against his campaign.
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Wilson was one of more than a dozen Democratic members of Congress who boycotted the speech.
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More than 50 advertisers had boycotted "The O'Reilly Factor" while the network investigated before his exit.
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Democrats on the Finance Committee boycotted a vote to send Price's nomination to the Senate floor.
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Maduro's re-election in May 2018, which Sanders labeled "undemocratic," was boycotted by many eligible voters.
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Japanese businesses in China were boycotted or vandalized and some of their citizens were even attacked.
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On Tuesday, opposition lawmakers boycotted Kenyatta's opening of parliament, saying he is a lame duck president.
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He's also been a champion for racial equality, having boycotted the 1968 Olympics to protest discrimination.
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Serraj has run Tripoli since 2016 as part of a U.N.-brokered deal boycotted by Haftar.
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That followed the assembly's unilateral declaration of independence in a vote boycotted by three national parties.
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Its biggest opponents, the "Visegrad" leaders of Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland, boycotted the meeting.
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But it wouldn't be the first time negotiations on the Syrian conflict have been postponed or boycotted.
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The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party, which boycotted the last poll in 2014, won just six seats.
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The episode was hailed by reproductive rights groups, but was boycotted and ridiculed by pro-life advocates.
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When Trump officially became the GOP nominee, Kasich boycotted the Cleveland Republican convention, despite being Ohio's governor.
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The 'Brexit' 50p coin is missing an Oxford comma, and should be boycotted by all literate people.
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But Mr. de Blasio and other political leaders said that was not enough and boycotted the parade.
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After much controversy, Netanyahu ended up addressing Congress to oppose the deal — a host of Democrats boycotted.
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The vast majority of the opposition boycotted the May election on the grounds that it was rigged.
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There were protests in the streets, and 10 of the Premier League's 14 clubs boycotted their games.
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Taking this logic to the extreme, here's a more complete list of products that should be boycotted.
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The gay character has sparked calls among some conservative groups elsewhere for the film to be boycotted.
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Due to President Trump's travel ban, however, Farhadi boycotted the ceremony in a show of quiet protest.
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The rest of the world has boycotted any talks with them — though for reasons not entirely clear.
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Catalans who favor remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot and many polling stations were closed.
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Clinton's presence at the inauguration is not necessarily a rebuke to those who have boycotted the ceremony.
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Some boycotted the retailer in response, even though it said the decision was based on declining sales.
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The bread supply chain has ground to a halt on several occasions as traders have boycotted tenders.
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Never before in the history of the EPA has a new president's incoming administration nominee been boycotted.
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But the opposition boycotted the election, calling it fraudulent, and saying the Constituent Assembly will erode democracy.
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Many countries, like the US, called the election a "sham," and the main opposition coalition boycotted it.
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Mr Trump boycotted the network over his perception of mistreatment by Ms Kelly; eventually they made up.
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While the IACHR hears appeals on individual cases, the Trump administration has boycotted its most recent hearings.
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Anez was forced to declare herself president after legislators from the MAS party boycotted her swearing in.
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The committee was expected to clear Mnuchin and Price on Tuesday morning, but Democrats boycotted the vote.
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Odinga boycotted the repeat vote, which Kenyatta won before he was sworn in for a second term.
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India also boycotted China's flagship summit on its Belt and Road Initiative, an ambitious global trade plan.
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It also isn't the first time that Bollywood, in a surge of misdirected nationalism, has boycotted Pakistanis.
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He famously boycotted a Republican primary debate in Iowa because of a dispute with moderator Megyn Kelly.
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Some conservatives also boycotted the NFL, saying that the protests were disrespectful to veterans and the flag.
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Kenyatta won a repeat poll in October after Odinga boycotted it, saying it would not be fair.
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Hecht became so pugnacious in his attacks that his films were later boycotted in the United Kingdom.
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And then Odinga and his supporters boycotted an October rerun, ensuring Kenyatta's mandate was seen as questionable.
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Rather than act in a respectable manner befitting their responsibilities as public servants, Democrats boycotted the vote.
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The Supreme Court through out the original results, citing irregularities, and Odinga ultimately boycotted the re-run.
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The Jerusalem vote was largely boycotted by Palestinians who make up a third of the city's population.
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Though the Palestinian Authority boycotted the session, Mr. Kushner and Mr. Greenblatt talked about scheduling another one.
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NBC also found itself in a bind in 1980, when the United States boycotted the Moscow Olympics.
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They boycotted the government church in favor of underground churches led by clergy members whom they elected.
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Scores of L.G.B.T.Q. groups boycotted the event and held parties that screened alternative concerts with Palestinian artists.
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Activists following the trials, which are often boycotted by the Tunisian news media, publicize the commission's work.
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China boycotted the Games as Taiwan was allowed to compete and only returned to competing in 1972.
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Odinga later boycotted the repeat vote in October, saying the electoral commission had not implemented any reforms.
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Waters was one of several Democratic lawmakers who boycotted Trump's State of the Union address this week.
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More than half of the 14 House Democrats who boycotted the speech were members of the caucus.
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Voters were not given the option of rejecting the government's plan, and opposition parties boycotted the vote.
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Celebrities and regular SoulCyclers alike boycotted the stationary exercise bike company, driving down attendance and overall sales.
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Ordinary internet users have deleted Uber and boycotted Amazon for the inhumane way they treat their workers.
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Palestinian leaders have been feckless and divided for some time; they boycotted the design of this plan.
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The vote was boycotted by the opposition, who accused Maduro of using the vote to consolidate power.
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This comes after all opposition parties boycotted the vote because it was unfair for other status options.
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The state has been boycotted by businesses, entertainers and government workers as a result of the law.
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Students have mobilized through social media, held meetings with university officials and boycotted the university's basketball games.
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His party had just one seat in Parliament after the 2002 elections and boycotted the 2008 elections.
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The result was expected given that many residents who favored remaining part of Spain boycotted the vote.
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When North Korea boycotted the 1988 Games, only a handful of its allies, including Cuba, followed suit.
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Much like the USA women's hockey team, fencers around the world boycotted events in protest of this change.
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The rest of the team heard the black players out, discussed the problem and collectively boycotted New Orleans.
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Since McCrory signed the bill in March, sporting events, musicians, businesses, and other organizations have boycotted the state.
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Kat Von D denied accusations she's a Nazi and an anti-vaxxer after people boycotted her makeup line.
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He was re-elected in February, but only after the opposition boycotted the second round of the vote.
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The CUF then boycotted the election re-run in March, handing victory to the incumbent, Ali Mohamed Shein.
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In March of 2017, the national team boycotted an international competition until USA Hockey addressed their salary negotiations.
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Jude Célestin, a former government construction official who came in second, boycotted the runoff and refused to campaign.
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Before the elections of 2006 and 2011, musicians associated with the government were boycotted by Congolese in Europe.
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He boycotted games to protest Jim Crow, and he traveled to murderous Mississippi to join civil rights activists.
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Odinga boycotted the October repeat poll, saying the country's election commission had failed to carry out sufficient reforms.
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In 2011, he boycotted government meetings for 10 days after Khamenei reinstated an intelligence minister Ahmadinejad had dismissed.
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America and its allies (including Israel) boycotted the Moscow Olympics in 1980 after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
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Many eligible voters boycotted Sunday's polling, bringing turnout to a lackluster 46%, according to the country's election board.
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The MAS boycotted the session of congress that was summoned to install her, depriving it of a quorum.
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John Lewis (D-Ga.), accusing him of lying when Lewis said he hasn't boycotted inaugurations in the past.
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Odinga boycotted that contest because he said it would be unfair; Kenyatta won 98 percent of the vote.
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Several mayors, including New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D), boycotted the White House meeting in protest.
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Maduro's disputed re-election When Maduro was re-elected in May 2018, many eligible voters boycotted the vote.
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Sean&aposs position was in the beginning, I don&apost want anybody boycotted, I believe in free speech.
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India, Iran's top oil client after China, boosted exports to Tehran during sanctions as Western nations boycotted it.
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Turnout was only about 43 percent as Catalans who favour remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot.
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The government's changes have inspired resistance from the nation's judges, who have all but boycotted their own posts.
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On Tuesday, Senate Democrats on the finance committee boycotted the votes for two of Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees.
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In response, major Hollywood players like Jada Pinkett Smith and Spike Lee boycotted the ceremony out in protest.
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I think those writers who boycotted PEN for honoring the surviving staffers of Charlie Hebdo are moral midgets.
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The main opposition, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, which boycotted the last poll in 2014, won just six seats.
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Although the parliamentary vote was boycotted by opposition lawmakers, it passed with the support of Mr. Kenyatta's party.
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The only obvious countervailing force has been the advertisers who have occasionally boycotted the prime-time hosts' shows.
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Last year, the three biggest opposition parties boycotted local elections on grounds that they would not be fair.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, both Lewis and Wilson voted in favor of impeachment and boycotted the State of the Union.
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A couple of weeks ago, people boycotted Nordstrom for one reason: The department store sold Ivanka Trump products.
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Mr. Tshisekedi boycotted Congo's first post-war presidential election in 2006 and ran against Mr. Kabila in 2011.
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Opposition parties had boycotted the vote, declining to participate in the election or review the returns on Sunday.
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The opposition, which controls Congress, boycotted the election for the new body, saying the rules had been rigged.
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More than 120 countries have participated in the negotiations, which have been boycotted by all nuclear-armed nations.
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The participants did not include any of the world's nine nuclear-armed countries, which conspicuously boycotted the negotiations.
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But this season, Popson has boycotted the NFL and he says it's all because of President Donald Trump.
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The MSP won only 6 percent in the 2017 election and it boycotted the presidential elections in 2014.
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He claimed a narrow victory, but the CNRP accused him of cheating and boycotted parliament for a year.
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Protesting Russia's use of force in Chechnya, Clinton and other world leaders boycotted a military parade in Moscow.
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The opposition boycotted the vote for the assembly, which assured that it would be stacked with Maduro allies.
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George W. Bush boycotted the council, which was formed in 2006, and the US joined it under Obama.
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Other fans also boycotted the N.F.L. with the belief that Mr. Kaepernick was blacklisted for leading the movement.
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That's in no small part because many believed the referendum itself was illegitimate and thus boycotted the vote.
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Some 5.3 million eligible voters were eligible to vote — only 43 percent participated in the referendum, many boycotted.
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The election, which was boycotted by the opposition amid claims of vote-rigging, prompted a fresh wave of protests.
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But turnout was only about 43 percent as Catalans who favor remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot.
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Although it endorsed independence, it drew only a 43 percent turnout as Catalans who oppose independence largely boycotted it.
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The offices of other Democrats who boycotted Trump's State of the Union in the last two years — including Reps.
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Rand Paul qualified for the undercard too, but boycotted it in protest of being dropped from the primetime segment.
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He wasted little time blaming those issues on the city's superintendent of police, Eddie Johnson, who boycotted the event.
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Yet few have changed their online behaviour, boycotted snooping tech firms or exercised what few digital rights they possess.
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Chesterfield cigarettes, the sponsor of his TV show, "was boycotted by irate moralists" and angry letters poured into NBC.
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The new assembly was created in a July 30 national vote orchestrated by Maduro and boycotted by the opposition.
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For its part, the opposition is still pledging its own rival inauguration next month after an election it boycotted.
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Tony Cardenas (D-Calif.), who boycotted Trump's inauguration, said he would attend the march with his wife and daughter.
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The country is in a diplomatic rift with other members and its leader boycotted a GCC summit on Sunday.
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Many feel this is reason enough for the O'Reilly's progam to not only be boycotted but taken off air.
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The song was boycotted in several states, and another song from the album, "Old Jim Crow," was similarly received.
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When that didn't happen, they boycotted the vote on January 31, but Republicans muscled him through the following day.
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The main opposition boycotted Ncube's presentation attended by Mnangagwa, whom they do not recognize after disputed elections last year.
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Last week, when Twitter briefly suspended her, they boycotted the site in solidarity; they're tweeting with the hashtag #ROSEARMY.
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But turnout was only about 43 percent as Catalans who favour remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot.
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Some families boycotted invitations to remembrance ceremonies, but other families said they felt visiting the theater helped provide closure.
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The most recent, in 2017, was boycotted by local opposition parties, and the ballot never received final DOJ approval.
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But that referendum was boycotted by opposition parties, so only 23 percent of the electorate showed up to vote.
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He boycotted another Fox News debate just before the Iowa caucuses — in part because she was co-moderating again.
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Melania remembered that smooth smile at other times, when Donald insulted John McCain, when Donald boycotted a Republican debate.
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He insists the 2018 vote was legitimate and that the opposition boycotted it because it knew it would lose.
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Tsang's classmates boycotted school and staged a sit-in vigil at Tsuen Wan Public Ho Chuen Yiu Memorial College.
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The four states also boycotted a mini-summit on migration this week that was attended by 16 EU leaders.
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The group, which included Germany's Edeka and Switzerland's Coop, had boycotted Nestle products as they sought better supply terms.
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The election was boycotted by the opposition, which said it was rigged to significantly increase President Nicolas Maduro's powers.
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Ivorian voters overwhelmingly approved the new constitution in a November 2016 vote that was boycotted by Ouattara's main opposition.
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Those companies ought to be boycotted for not having taken action earlier to reduce their supply-chain carbon footprint.
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Suddenly it's 1980 and, without the film actually addressing it, the U.S. has boycotted the upcoming Games in Moscow.
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The big picture: Trump's "peace team" is being boycotted by Palestinian leadership over the U.S. embassy moving to Jerusalem.
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Years before that, China boycotted salmon from Norway during a hotly contested human rights issue, and Norway eventually relented.
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Fidel Castro's death last November was also a factor for people who had boycotted the island during his regime.
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Tens of thousands of Hong Kong students boycotted their first day of school Monday to join anti-government protests.
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In 2016, Iran boycotted the haj over security concerns after hundreds of people were killed in a crush there.
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The election proceeded anyway, and Mr. Kenyatta won again, collecting 98 percent of a vote the opposition party boycotted.
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Several politicians have boycotted the Staten Island parade to protest the organizers' refusal to allow LGBT communities to march.
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And suggestions have been made in print and pixels that Mr. Hoffman's films, past and present, should be boycotted.
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Activists tried to stop the election after Odinga boycotted the vote and urged his supporters not to take part.
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The opposition boycotted the vote, allowing Mr. Maduro to claim victory despite what appeared to be a small turnout.
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The anti-statehood Popular Democratic Party boycotted said vote and rallied its followers to protest by submitting blank ballots.
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Democrats boycotted a meeting of the Senate Finance Committee that had been scheduled to vote on the two nominees.
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He boycotted the wedding and was relieved when, a year later, she divorced the man, on grounds of cruelty.
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Some people also boycotted the brand when Von D said she would not vaccinate her child in June 2018.
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People who boycotted Star Wars Battlefront II because micro-transactions could shift the tides should get equally pissed here.
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Pyongyang boycotted the 1988 summer Games in Seoul after efforts to jointly host the event with the South collapsed.
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North Korean officials have refused to meet with Mr. Quintana and boycotted his presentation at the Human Rights Council.
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The rest of the team, claiming a lack of due process, boycotted practices and demanded the players be reinstated.
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The committee's ruling sparked backlash from a number of independent Russian media outlets, who have since boycotted the Duma.
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Both Al Wefaq and Waad boycotted elections in November 2014 that were swept by pro-government and independent candidates.
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After the trade, Meacham was so devastated about the direction of the Gasol-free Grizzlies that she boycotted games.
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He boycotted Thursday's Fox News debate, and in his absence the moderators tore into Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.
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BNP boycotted the last election in 2014 that was marred by deadly violence and shunned by international observers as flawed.
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Lagerfeld was not one of the designers who boycotted or refused to dress the Trumps after the controversial 2016 election.
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Backlash against the law has cost North Carolina millions as businesses, entertainers and sports leagues have boycotted the state. 2.
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And Kasich boycotted the Republican National Convention where Trump clinched the nomination even though it was in his home state.
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"Tropic Thunder was boycotted 10 years ago when it came out, and I apologized then," Stiller said on social media.
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He also publicly boycotted the national election in May 2016 and repeatedly voiced support for Vietnam's political prisoners, said HRW.
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He faces re-election in May, though is likely to win against an opposition that has largely boycotted the vote.
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The vote, which was boycotted by opposition lawmakers, passed 70 votes to 10 in the 135-seat Catalan parliament Friday.
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Opposition MPs in Kenya boycotted the opening of parliament by President Uhuru Kenyatta, the winner of last month's disputed election.
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IT IS NO mean feat for a ruling party to lose seats in an election boycotted by 14 opposition parties.
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The White House Correspondents' Association dinner was boycotted by President Trump, who made administration guests cancel at the last minute.
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An exuberant President Trump is considering attending the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, which he boycotted the last two years.
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His drama "The Salesman" was named best foreign-language film, but Farhadi boycotted the ceremony because of Trump's travel ban.
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Most opposition parties have boycotted the talks and called for a general strike on Wednesday to put pressure on Kabila.
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Uhuru Kenyatta was declared the winner in Kenya's disputed presidential election, which was boycotted by his main opponent, Raila Odinga.
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Back in 2013, Republicans on this committee boycotted the vote to advance Gina McCarthy, Obama's pick to lead the EPA.
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Leaders of the fractious opposition coalition boycotted the July 30 election of the assembly, branding it an affront to democracy.
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And 14 years later the Oscar's were being boycotted by actors and viewers alike for a blatant lack of diversity.
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Russia boycotted the event after Ukraine barred its entrant, Yulia Samoylova, because she had performed in Crimea without Kiev's permission.
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The mainstream opposition coalition boycotted Sunday's vote, calling it a sham aimed at legitimizing Maduro's rule despite his low popularity.
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Sales of Korean retailers on the mainland were also affected when Chinese consumers boycotted their stores in protest of THAAD.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta won a second, five-year term with 98 percent of the vote after Odinga boycotted the contest.
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The move on the Senate floor comes after Democrats delayed votes or boycotted votes on multiple Trump nominations earlier Tuesday.
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" They boycotted a parental wedding because the bride and groom were each previously married; participating would have "blessed the sin.
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The opposition broadly boycotted that vote, and the creation of the institution was criticized around the world as undermining democracy.
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He was re-elected in February 2016 with 92.5 percent of the vote, after the opposition coalition boycotted the polls.
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Odinga boycotted the October 26 rerun, saying it would be unfair because the election commission had failed to implement reforms.
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The people boycotting in that case were the wronged parties, and the businesses boycotted were the ones doing the harm.
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But if a number of retailers banded together and boycotted a specific company's card, it could force the firm's hand.
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Apparently he forgot that he also boycotted George Bush's 2001 swearing-in—denying the legitimacy of that election as well.
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John Lewis (D-Ga.), who boycotted Trump's inauguration, and called on the president to work with the Congressional Black Caucus.
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Although the main opposition parties boycotted the election, the two opposition candidates who participated came in at 21% and 11%.
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Although the referendum endorsed independence, it drew only a 43 percent turnout as Catalans who oppose independence largely boycotted it.
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Many of Mr. Ghani's political rivals boycotted the jirga, among them Abdullah Abdullah, the president's partner in the unity government.
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In Oregon, where Democrats control state government, Republicans boycotted sessions for several days over disagreements about taxes and gun control.
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Its 2017 decision to deny visas to the Israeli chess players was broadly denounced, and many contestants boycotted the tournament.
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While many European and American officials boycotted the conference, the prime minister of Pakistan and the king of Jordan spoke.
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Of those, two were from countries whose teams did not qualify, and a third, Sweden, boycotted only the opening ceremony.
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That happened in 2001, after France refused to support the American invasion of Iraq, and many Americans boycotted French products.
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In recent months, many South Korean brands have been boycotted in China in what was considered to be economic retaliation.
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Later, he boycotted a Fox News debate in Iowa, because the network would not remove Ms. Kelly as a moderator.
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India boycotted China's flagship summit in Beijing last May on its Belt and Road Initiative, an ambitious global trade plan.
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But Mr. Mnuchin, like Mr. Price, has been criticized by Democrats, who boycotted a Finance Committee vote on his nomination.
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The Palestinian Authority has boycotted Tuesday's meetings in protest at Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
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A group of teenagers boycotted Abercrombie & Fitch over offensive slogans on its T-shirts — and the brand pulled the line.
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This is part of the swamp Trump was elected to drain and why, as President, he has boycotted these events.
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Western countries, including the US, France and Britain, have all boycotted the Russian-brokered talks and back the UN plan.
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The opposition boycotted the voting and even longtime leaders of the governing socialist party opposed the power grab by Maduro.
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In the late 1700s British abolitionists, especially women, boycotted sugar and other goods produced by slaves in the West Indies.
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The election, which the opposition boycotted, was to choose an assembly of representatives that would draw up a new constitution.
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Palestinian leaders boycotted the conference, and are refusing to engage with the White House, accusing it of pro-Israel bias.
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A partial list of popular things right-wingers have boycotted to "own the libs" since Donald Trump became president: Starbucks. Netflix.
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The last election, in 2014, which the BNP boycotted, was marred by deadly violence and criticized by international observers as flawed.
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The president says a court ruled that he could run again and he won an election boycotted by most opposition parties.
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Netanyahu's last visit to Washington, in March 2015, was for a polarizing speech to Congress that more than 50 Democrats boycotted.
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Benedetti was supported by staff at the center's curatorial training program who boycotted their own program in protest over his dismissal.
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Tens of thousands of high school–age students in Belgium, Germany, and Sweden have boycotted class and protested against climate change.
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Since the attempted coup in July 2016, Turkish-German businesses suspected of Gulenist sympathies have been boycotted and their owners harassed.
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China refused to participate in the tribunal's proceedings and, in the wake of the ruling, Chinese boycotted Philippines-grown dried mango.
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Odinga boycotted the repeat poll in October, saying the process was rigged, and Kenyatta won with 98 percent of the vote.
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TIRANA, Albania – Albania&aposs opposition has boycotted a resolution expressing support for the launch of negotiations on joining the European Union.
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Russia was stripped of its voting rights in 2014 and then boycotted the assembly from 2016, refusing to pay its dues.
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When he was appointed foreign minister in 2009, the administration essentially boycotted him after harsh rhetoric and proposals toward the Palestinians.
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Several high-profile actors, including Will Smith, boycotted the awards show because no black actors were nominated in the eligible categories.
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The AP and Time magazine were both allowed to attend the briefing, but boycotted it in solidarity with the excluded outlets.
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Mnuchin has yet to be confirmed, as Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee last week boycotted a vote on the nominee.
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They boycotted the committee vote on Pruitt earlier this month in order to prevent the quorum needed to advance the nomination.
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The opposition boycotted the election, and turnout even in Maduro-friendly areas was quite low, according to The New York Times.
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The subsequent poll in October, which the main opposition candidate boycotted, delivered the same result: victory to Uhuru Kenyatta, the incumbent.
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Iran boycotted the haj the following year, partly in response to the crush and a diplomatic rift between the two countries.
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However, proceedings were boycotted by the region's second-biggest party, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), amid a breakdown in talks.
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Under former President George W. Bush, the U.S. boycotted the council for three years, but rejoined it under former President Obama.
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Leaders of the fractious opposition coalition boycotted the July 30 election of the assembly, branding it as an affront to democracy.
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Many in the Congressional Black Caucus, group of roughly 49 African-American representatives and senators, boycotted the State of the Union.
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But in that year, the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc countries boycotted the competition because it was held in Israel.
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Calling elections early could blunt Kuwait's opposition, already weakened after Islamists and others boycotted the most recent parliamentary election, in 2013.
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The choice amounted to a blunt rejoinder to the world's nine nuclear-armed powers and their allies, which boycotted the negotiations.
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The vote packed the assembly with members of President Nicolas Maduro's ruling Socialist Party, partly because the opposition boycotted the vote.
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Rahmatullah Nabil, another presidential candidate who boycotted, called the jirga a waste of money and a campaign rally for Mr. Ghani.
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Earlier this year, a new slate of companies were reported to have boycotted the platform after similar allegations surfaced yet again.
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But the government declared the National Resistance Movement, the name the opposition adopted after the boycotted second election, a criminal group.
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Even Mr. López Obrador's daily morning briefing with the press had rows of empty chairs because most female journalists boycotted it.
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Opposition parties who prefer independence or remaining a territory boycotted the special election, which they considered rigged in favor of statehood.
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But the referendum was mostly boycotted by opponents of secessionism, so that more than half of voters did not cast ballots.
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It said the parliament had failed to convene a quorum as many lawmakers unhappy with Allawi's ministerial nominees boycotted the session.
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Negotiations between the two countries over sharing the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul fell apart and North Korea boycotted those Games.
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Airbnb has never boycotted Israel, Israeli businesses, or the more than 20,000 Israeli hosts who are active on the Airbnb platform.
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Other companies boycotted North Carolina or cancelled plans to open businesses there, costing the state more than $400 million last year.
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Islamist groups have boycotted it, and earlier on Monday Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh dismissed the session as a "clapping party" for Abbas.
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Critics have called last year's disputed presidential vote in which Maduro won re-election a sham, and the mainstream opposition boycotted it.
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The May 2018 election was widely boycotted by the opposition, which described it as a farce that was rigged in his favor.
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In fact, both Barrasso and Inhofe boycotted the hearing to vote on former President Barack Obama's EPA pick, Gina McCarthy, in 2013.
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Those fighting instincts were on display when Democrats boycotted committee meetings where two Trump nominees -- Steve Mnuchin for treasury secretary and Rep.
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However, some Cubans boycotted or ignored the consultation and others have questioned its validity, given the Communist Party's control of the process.
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Chains boycotted Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension when Paramount decided to release the film to Video on Demand after just 17 days.
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Rohingya working with non-government groups and the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees also boycotted their jobs as part of the strike.
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Last year women in Paris boycotted Starbucks after a Saudi Arabian outpost refused to serve a woman because…she was a woman.
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Results showed voters had overwhelmingly backed independence in the referendum, which Spain has ruled illegal and which opponents of secession mostly boycotted.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday was declared the winner of Thursday&aposs repeat election that was boycotted by opposition leader Raila Odinga.
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In 2016, he boycotted the show for including (for the second year in a row), exclusively white nominees in the acting categories.
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The BNP, which has been one of the two main parties in the country since 1978, boycotted the last election in 2014.
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Results showed Catalan voters overwhelmingly backed independence in the referendum, which Spain has ruled illegal and which opponents of secession mostly boycotted.
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Snowboarding legend Terje Haakosen boycotted the Games because he believed its rigid rules were at conflict with the sport's free-wheeling spirit.
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The opposition has boycotted the election, which has been condemned internationally as a sham and a power grab by the embattled Maduro.
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The publication's board is scheduling an event at an establishment boycotted by a long list of grass-roots organizations in Boyle Heights.
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Supports multilateral diplomacy, but the administration has left the Paris accord, boycotted a new compact on migration, and gutted the State Department.
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After three opposition parties boycotted mayoral elections on Sunday, Maduro said on Monday they should be banned from participating in future elections.
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John Lewis's (D-Ga.) got caught in a "pretty bad lie" when he claimed that he never previously boycotted a presidential inauguration.
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Hasina's Awami League came to power for a second consecutive term after a bloody parliamentary election that was boycotted by Khaleda's party.
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Palestinians have boycotted the effort, seeing it as heavily tilted in favor of Israel and denying them a state of their own.
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Dozens of diplomats, mainly from Latin American countries, walked out as Arreaza began to speak, while some European ambassadors boycotted the speech.
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But some were shocked when Rock turned his aim towards Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, who boycotted the awards show this year.
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He ended up backing the motion himself, saying he wanted to clear his name, though other ANO party deputies boycotted the vote.
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They boycotted a slate of confirmation votes this week, pushing Republicans to change committee rules to clear the nominees without Democrats present.
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Most opposition parties boycotted the vote in protest against a crackdown by security forces on demonstrators that killed at least four people.
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Iran boycotted the haj the following year, partly in response to the crush and following a diplomatic rift between the two countries.
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China has boycotted the hearings at the Permanent Court of Arbitration, saying it does not have jurisdiction to decide on the matter.
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Kurdish MPs in Iraq's parliament boycotted Thursday's vote, which produced a majority for the governor's removal, lawmaker Husham al-Suhail told Reuters.
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Central and eastern European countries boycotted the Brussels meeting that was led by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron.
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Opposition voters boycotted the election, so it was clear that Maduro would dominate the results long before the first ballot was cast.
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The Liberal Democrat Party, which joined a coalition government in 2010, boycotted official events in protest at the Saudi human rights record.
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Donald Trump had pulled out of the debate, citing his AIPAC speech, while Kasich boycotted the event in response to Trump's decision.
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The law drew condemnation from many artists, who boycotted the state, and from some companies, which canceled plans to do business there.
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Paul could have attended the network's undercard debate, but he boycotted it, saying he had been unfairly kept off the main stage.
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In March, after losing a runoff vote (which his supporters boycotted), Amadou was flown from prison to France for unspecified medical treatment.
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His most popular rivals were banned from running in elections this spring, and opposition parties boycotted and said the vote was rigged.
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Gakharia and his cabinet were approved unanimously as opposition factions boycotted the vote at the parliament dominated by the ruling party lawmakers.
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Trump's move outraged the Palestinians, who have since boycotted Washington's peace efforts, led by Trump's son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner.
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In July, the country elected an all-powerful legislative body called the Constituent Assembly, a vote that was boycotted by the opposition.
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He also qualified for the 1980 Games in Moscow, which the United States boycotted in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
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It has competed in them since 1972, though it boycotted the 1984 Games in Los Angeles and the 1988 Games in Seoul.
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That March, major advertisers, including AT&T and Johnson & Johnson, boycotted the service after reports that their messages appeared on offensive content.
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Mr. Bahlul, who boycotted his 2008 trial before a commission, was convicted, among other things, of conspiring to commit acts of terrorism.
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Mr. Odinga boycotted the vote and threatened to hold a swearing-in ceremony as "peoples' president"; Mr. Kenyatta threatened to block it.
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He did not compete at the 1976 Summer Games in Montreal because Ethiopia, like other African countries, boycotted the Olympics that year.
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King also found that more than a third of the boycotted companies ended up changing their behavior in response to the protest.
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In 2000, when Austria's Freedom Party became part of the governing coalition, the 14 other European Union member states boycotted its ministers.
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Chrissy Tiegan boycotted, the CEO stepped down, and Manhattan's woke trophy wives were left wondering how they'd tone their asses going forward.
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Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee boycotted a vote to send his nomination to the full chamber, forcing the panel's chairman — Sen.
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About 60 congressional Democrats boycotted Netanyahu's speech, a striking number given how popular Israel normally is in Congress regardless of party affiliation.
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The parliamentary resolution was passed by overwhelmingly Shi'ite lawmakers, as the special session was boycotted by most Sunni Muslim and Kurdish lawmakers.
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Trump's move outraged the Palestinians, who have since boycotted Washington's peace efforts, led by the U.S. president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
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Central authorities in Madrid had declared the referendum illegal and most opponents of independence boycotted it, reducing turnout to around 43 percent.
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He was addressing the U.N. Human Rights Council, whose debate Israel's delegation boycotted due to what it considers a deep bias against it.
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BNP boycotted that election to try to rob it of legitimacy, rebuffing numerous attempts by the prime minister to persuade BNP to participate.
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Perhaps most famously, the Soviets held the Friendship Games in 1984 for themselves and other nations that boycotted the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
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The last such schism was in the 1980s, when the United States and Soviet Union each boycotted Olympics hosted by the rival superpower.
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Ten Democratic senators boycotted -- and in turn delayed -- the vote for Oklahoma attorney general Scott Pruitt as head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Instead, folks boycotted Coca-Cola, made over 20173,000 phone calls, and flooded the company with letters demanding the original recipe be brought back.
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Also on the show: K-pop is just one of the many Korean exports boycotted in China after a row erupts over missiles.
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In 2012, Chinese nationalists wrecked Japanese stores and car dealerships and boycotted Japanese cars because of a territorial dispute, hurting sales for years.
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If Ms. Harris had boycotted the event altogether, he said, she would have been at risk of losing good will with black officials.
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Terje Haakonsen, one of the most influential snowboarders ever and the best in the world at the time, boycotted the Olympics in protest.
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The Beatles' music was boycotted, their albums were burned—along with crosses—and their concerts were picketed by Klansmen making unsubtle death threats.
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The dispute has been complicated by the 2018 budget, approved by the national parliament on Saturday in a vote boycotted by Kurdish parties.
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Others boycotted the big game, choosing instead to hold a "protest party" in New Orleans, football-free, on the day of the matchup.
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Ada Colau, Barcelona's left-wing mayor, and Roger Torrent, the speaker of the Catalan regional parliament, boycotted an official reception for the king.
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After the USA boycotted the 1980 Moscow Olympics, quid pro quo, Russia skipped the 1984 Los Angeles Games, as did 14 other nations.
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Trump boycotted the event after Fox News refused to yield to his demand that network anchor Megyn Kelly be replaced as a moderator.
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Afterward, the brand issued an apology in Vogue, Victoria Beckham, Madonna and Elton John boycotted the brand and a top executive stepped down.
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Wood said a Venezuelan chairmanship would further undercut the forum's credibility after the "disastrous" Syrian presidency in 2018 which the United States boycotted.
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The line became the target of the grassroots "Grab Your Wallet" campaign, in which shoppers boycotted the line — and retailers that sold it.
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Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee also boycotted votes to advance Trump's pick to head the Department of Health and Human Services, Rep.
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Military members of Parliament denounced the measure as an unconstitutional power grab, stood up in the chamber in protest and boycotted the vote.
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Trump administration officials, including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, boycotted the event over bipartisan backlash to the Saudi kingdom's suspected role in Khashoggi's disappearance.
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Though some consumers boycotted, the companies' quick action, meaningful policy changes, and advocacy for gun control measures were ultimately received positively by consumers.
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The state dinner held in the president's honour was boycotted by several lawmakers, including Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition Labour Party.
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Mayors, including New York's Bill de Blasio and then-New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, boycotted a meeting with Trump following his executive order.
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The election was boycotted by opposition groups and largely discredited by opponents, with hundreds of complaints of election violations and a low turnout.
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Others I met cited stores that have been boycotted by some based on the perception, real or not, that they supported the occupiers.
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It's not a new line for Trump — he boycotted a primary debate because he said Fox News's Megyn Kelly was biased against him.
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The White House "peace team," which is being boycotted by the Palestinian leadership, still hasn't decided if and when to launch its proposal.
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Five years back, the world's second largest economy also boycotted Japanese cars and minerals over a territorial dispute in the East China Sea.
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Businesspeople within Egypt are already reluctant to criticize the regime because of the danger of being boycotted by state- and military-related companies.
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Nobody appears to have kept exact numbers on how many members of the House have boycotted the inauguration, so historical comparisons are difficult.
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Together, they held more marches, boycotted Japanese goods and organized strikes — until June, when the Chinese government gave in to three key demands.
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Last year's event was rescheduled to the afternoon — not exactly prime time for mulled wine — and a few news organizations, including CNN, boycotted.
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UK government ministers have also boycotted the BBC's flagship morning radio program following the election, reportedly because of how it covered the campaign.
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Arizona voters, by contrast, refused to approve a ballot proposal for MLK Day until 1992, two years after the NFL boycotted the state.
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Iran boycotted the haj for three years after 402 pilgrims, mostly Iranians, died in clashes with Saudi security forces at an anti-U.
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The vote for the assembly was boycotted by the opposition and has been criticized around the world as an assault on democratic freedoms.
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Just in the last few weeks, Senate Democrats have boycotted committee meetings to block votes to confirm two nominees to the Trump Cabinet.
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With international support, the real opposition has boycotted the election and remains divided on whether Venezuelans should show up to vote at all.
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Most opposition MPs boycotted the session to approve the negotiating team, which will have 12 members from government, the opposition and civil society.
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The election was held again in October, although Odinga boycotted the second race and Kenyatta emerged victorious with 98 percent of the vote.
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Only two Democrats announced their intentions to skip Trump's address last year, compared to the more than 60 who boycotted his inauguration. Reps.
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Mr. Akhalqi said the results of the current audit and recount, which Mr. Abdullah's faction has boycotted, would be in no way acceptable.
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The 2019 Havana Biennale was prominently boycotted and protested by artists objecting to Decree 349, a restrictive national law strictly legislating cultural activities.
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Her business, in a city that during the past decade has led the nation's largest cities in female-owned business growth, was boycotted.
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Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee voted on Wednesday to recommend confirmation of Mr. Price, overriding objections by Democrats, who boycotted the proceedings.
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Bertucci challenged Maduro in a May 2018 vote boycotted by mainstream opposition leaders who called it a sham meant to legitimize a dictatorship.
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" After Khashoggi's death last year, Western business leaders in their droves boycotted an investment conference in Saudi Arabia, nicknamed "Davos in the Desert.
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Mr. Kaepernick and other players who participated in the protest drew the ire of President Trump and some N.F.L. fans who boycotted games.
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It boycotted the swearing-in ceremony, reflecting the lingering bitterness of a presidential race that polarized Brazilians like none other in recent history.
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China, which boycotted the hearings, vowed again to ignore the ruling and said its armed forces would defend its sovereignty and maritime interests.
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Still, the controversy led the city to pull public funds from the parade, and longtime Mayor Tom Menino boycotted the parade for two decades.
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ENERGY Ten Democratic senators boycotted -- and in turn delayed -- the vote for Oklahoma attorney general Scott Pruitt as head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved Pruitt's nomination two weeks ago after Democrats boycotted the vote over concerns about Pruitt's environmental record.
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Opposition parties have boycotted parliament since mid-February and refused to take part in the elections, accusing Prime Minister Edi Rama of vote buying.
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However, heavyweight rivals such as veteran opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi and millionaire businessman Moise Katumbi boycotted the process, insisting Kabila step aside this month.
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Because Netflix pushed for a simultaneous release, the four largest theater chains in America — AMC, Cinemark, Regal, and Carmike Cinemas — all boycotted the film.
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His sons, however, boycotted the Cathedral's funeral mass, because their father will not be laid to rest alongside Hannelore Kohl, his wife of decades.
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At least six House Democrats made a point of not attending last year's State of the Union, while 2628 boycotted the address in 28503.
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Tuesday won't be the first time lawmakers have boycotted a State of the Union address given by a president under the cloud of impeachment.
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The measure failed to gain the necessary supermajority after the opposition boycotted the vote, so UNIR has decided to put it to a referendum.
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The election commission said he got 86% of the vote on a 75% turnout; opposition parties boycotted the election, accusing him of suppressing dissent.
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It encapsulates the very worst facets of late capitalism and should be boycotted by everyone for reasons that have nothing to do with Hannity.
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Busing was heavily criticized in Detroit, for example, where white families boycotted it in 1960 and continued to oppose it in the years after.
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However, Vaz's opponents have rejected his choice of Umaro Mokhtar Sissoco Embalo as the new prime minister and Pereira's supporters have boycotted his government.
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On another Senate panel, meanwhile, Democrats boycotted confirmation votes for Treasury Secretary-nominee Steve Mnuchin and Health and Human Services Secretary-nominee Tom Price.
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Chicago Cubs star Anthony Rizzo says he's an athlete -- not a politician -- and would NOT have boycotted a visit to Donald Trump's White House.
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Some boycotted, others didn't -- so, how did the Boston Red Sox players get along AFTER that controversial May 9 trip to Trump's White House?
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The controversial system has angered China so much that the mainland has boycotted South Korean brands and even cancelled visits by Beijing tour operators.
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The opposition had boycotted the election, calling it fraudulent, and said the National Constituent Assembly will have the power to rewrite the Venezuelan Constitution.
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Traders had said they could not guarantee zero trace and boycotted tenders, effectively shutting off the world's biggest wheat importer from the grain trade.
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AT&T, Pepsi and a host of others boycotted the search giant's YouTube on the grounds their ads could run next to questionable videos.
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Student groups have boycotted The Harvard Crimson over how it handled a demonstration calling for the abolition of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
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At the boycotted 1984 Summer Olympics, Mary Lou Retton became the first-ever American woman to win the all-around gold medal in gymnastics.
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Some conservative NFL fans boycotted the league over the protests, and Vice President Pence walked out of an Indianapolis Colts game after players kneeled.
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The long-delayed budget was passed by parliament on March 3, but Kurdish lawmakers boycotted the vote in protest over their region's diminished allocation.
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The contrast with the much smaller Republican convention, which was held in Cleveland the previous week, and boycotted by most Republican heavyweights, was striking.
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The first Games of the Modern Olympics produced the fewest golds (11) while the Soviet-boycotted 1984 Los Angeles Olympics generated the most (83).
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Britain dismissed the move as a theatrical "stunt", and said allied powers including France and the United States had boycotted the closed-door briefing.
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But not everyone liked the idea, with some saying it was not true to the spirit of the cup and New Zealand boycotted it.
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The interim president said Tuesday night at a legislative session boycotted by Morales supporters that she would return the rule of law to Bolivia.
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A group of Google engineers earlier this year boycotted a project that would have helped the company secure valuable government contracts, Bloomberg reported Thursday.
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The 10 Democratic members of the Judiciary Committee tried to get last week's and Wednesday's hearings delayed and have boycotted both of the hearings.
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Presidential candidate Jude Célestin, leader of the candidates who boycotted the now-canceled elections, correctly argues that Haiti's democracy faces a crisis of legitimacy.
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In 1976 and 1980 Taiwan boycotted the Olympic Games, after the host nations refused to allow its team to compete under the ROC moniker.
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Main opposition groups, including al-Wefaq, boycotted the last parliamentary elections held in 2014 to protest what they described as an unfair electoral system.
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" China has rebuked — and even boycotted — American companies that acknowledge Taiwan, a practice that White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders has called "Orwellian nonsense.
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There was a Summer Olympics in 1980, but not for United States Olympians, who stayed home when the country boycotted the Games in Moscow.
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John Lewis, a vocal Trump critic who recently boycotted the opening of the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum because the President spoke at the event.
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Last week, the Indian police arrested or detained hundreds of people in southern Kashmir after separatist leaders called for the polls to be boycotted.
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The Kentucky senator had been relegated to the kiddie-table debate last time, which he boycotted, but was back on the main stage tonight.
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Activists boycotted Dow Chemical's products, staged protests at its recruiting events on college campuses and barraged its executives with accusations of unethical war profiteering.
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Those who participated voted overwhelmingly for independence, a result that was expected since residents who favour remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the vote.
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The Brehon Law Society, an Irish American lawyers group that previously boycotted in support of gay rights, is the parade's only other new addition.
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It's also exhaustive — so much so that the organizers felt duty-bound to include a list of entities not being boycotted at this time.
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After some opposition parties boycotted a previous election, the Constituent Assembly ruled that they would not be allowed to run in this one, either.
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Indeed, since Trump announced the relocation of the US Embassy to Jerusalem in 2017, Palestinian officials have openly boycotted all talks with the administration.
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Fans burned their CDs, radio stations boycotted their songs, and the Dixie Chicks didn't play at the Country Music Awards for over a decade.
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He won re-election last May, but it was boycotted by the opposition parties and there were widespread accusations of corruption and vote-rigging.
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JULY 2017: Venezuela calls a referendum, boycotted by the opposition, to approve the creation of an all-powerful legislative body called the Constituent Assembly.
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They say the referendum did not show the true will of the region because those who want to stay in Spain mainly boycotted it.
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Martelly ended his five-year term on February 7 amid often violent protests over alleged election fraud, and after the opposition candidate boycotted the vote.
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John Lewis, whose congressional district includes a large portion of the city, boycotted Trump's inauguration and said he didn't view Trump as a legitimate president.
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The European Union, which has imposed sanctions on Venezuela and boycotted Maduro's swearing-in for a second term earlier this month, took a different tack.
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They boycotted a Senate Finance Committee hearing, holding up votes on treasury secretary nominee Steve Mnuchin and health and human services secretary nominee Tom Price.
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Since being boycotted by the Palestinians, it has cut back on U.S. aid for them, contributing to economic hardship in the West Bank and Gaza.
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But this year, the second in a row that President Trump boycotted in his ongoing war with the press, seems to be a breaking point.
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Immediately after news of the Catalan vote, which three opposition parties boycotted, Spanish shares and bonds were sold off, reflecting business concern over the turmoil.
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LePage made the comments after saying that Maine congresswoman Chellie Pingree, who said she wouldn't attend Trump's inauguration, should resign if she boycotted Friday's ceremony.
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Luis Gutierrez, one of dozens of Democratic lawmakers who boycotted Donald Trump's inauguration, said Saturday that the new president has not yet earned his respect.
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Trump boycotted the previous Fox debate after repeatedly complaining that Fox host Megyn Kelly, one of the other two debate moderators, was biased against him.
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"Airbnb has never boycotted Israel, Israeli businesses, or the more than 20,000 Israeli hosts who are active on the Airbnb platform", the company statement said.
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The spat has prompted protests in South Korea, where Japanese companies and products have been boycotted, and trade between the two countries has slowed sharply.
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Until July, when the final draft of the compact was published, America remained the only one of the UN's 193 members to have boycotted it.
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"If palm oil is boycotted, I don't know what will be our fate," said Farhan Noor Ishak, a farmer from Malaysia's southern state of Johor.
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In 2014 Ghana brought in $3m of unpaid bonuses by courier to avert a players' strike, while Nigeria's squad boycotted a training session over wages.
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But turnout was only about 43 percent as Catalans who favour remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot and many polling stations were closed.
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In 2016, Pinkett Smith, her husband Will Smith, and Spike Lee all boycotted the Academy Awards due to the lack of diversity among the nominees.
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The election is the first since 267 (a partially boycotted one in 22016 was invalidated) and many Thais are delighted at the chance to vote.
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Over the next two months, male jockeys boycotted Churchill Downs and Tropical Park to protest the entry of a new "jockette" named Penny Ann Early.
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Members of her party, the National League for Democracy, boycotted the vote, in which the majority of seats were won by a military backed party.
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Frank Ocean boycotted the show before going off on them for giving the 2016 Album of the Year to Taylor Swift instead of Kendrick Lamar.
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The briefing was boycotted by several OPCW member states, who denounced the Russian event as "a crude propaganda exercise" intended to undermine the OPCW's work.
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The results of the vote overwhelmingly backed independence, although turnout was 42 percent because those in favor of keeping Spain as one country boycotted it.
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"Airbnb has never boycotted Israel, Israeli businesses, or the more than 20,000 Israeli hosts who are active on the Airbnb platform," the company statement said.
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Staunch opposition supporters, who see the vote as a power grab and an erosion of democracy, boycotted the vote and staged demonstrations against the development.
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The detentions come after Venezuelans elected members of a new legislative body in a Sunday vote called for by Maduro and boycotted by the opposition.
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Saturday's Des Moines Register poll showed that 46% of likely caucus-goers didn't care that Trump boycotted the Fox debate, while 29% said they disapproved.
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Kenyatta won with 98 percent of the vote after his chief rival Raila Odinga boycotted the vote because he said it would not be fair.
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The majority opposition has boycotted Sunday's election and Venezuela has suffered four months of anti-government unrest in which more than 110 people have died.
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Maduro issued his instructions to the court after an emergency night meeting of the National Security Council Friday night that was boycotted by congress leaders.
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The red-band-wearing opposition lawmakers boycotted the vote after failing to block approval, leaving behind only members of the ruling party to ratify it.
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And Qatari lenders have sought to diversify funding sources since June when the four Arab countries boycotted Qatar, alleging it finances terrorism, something it denies.
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Trump on Wednesday mocked Lewis, meanwhile, for saying he had never boycotted an inauguration despite doing so during former President George W. Bush's in 2001.
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Mayor Gregor Robertson boycotted the ceremony; Vancouver City Councillor Kerry Jang told CNBC he believes the Trump brand is no longer a symbol of luxury.
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Also last year, Mr. Bashir was re-elected with a remarkable 94 percent of the vote, in an election his opponents boycotted as a sham.
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The MUD, a coalition of parties formed in 2008 to oppose chavismo, the movement founded by Mr Maduro's late predecessor, Hugo Chávez, boycotted that vote.
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Dozens of businesses and leading executives boycotted Saudi Arabia's annual investment conference last year, following the brutal murder of journalist and Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi.
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The Brotherhood had boycotted the last two elections to protest what it said were unfair practices in the electoral system that favored pro-government candidates.
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Mr. O'Neill has been embroiled in a long-running corruption scandal, and for weeks thousands of university students have boycotted classes and demanded his resignation.
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A handful of House Democrats recently boycotted the moment of silence on the House floor offered for the victims of the attack in Orlando. Rep.
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Although the system is intended to deflect North Korean missiles, China views it as a security threat and has boycotted and banned South Korean products.
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But Morocco's main Islamist opposition group, Justice and Spirituality, and left-wing organizations, have boycotted elections in protest over the king's tight grip on power.
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Some Iranian American organizations such as the National Iranian American Council (NIAC) boycotted the speech, accusing Pompeo of seeking to co-opt legitimate Iranian grievances.
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Opposition parties and civil society organizations grouped under the Peace in the Comoros umbrella group disputed the figures, saying many voters had boycotted the poll.
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It also kicked off a feud between Trump and Fox, in which Trump briefly boycotted the channel, hurting its ratings and forcing Ailes to grovel.
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Venezuela's main opposition party boycotted the election over accusations of rigging, and violent, dueling protests broke out in favor of and in opposition to Maduro.
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The handful of Palestinian businessmen who attended the Bahrain workshop have been branded as "collaborators" by some in the Palestinian leadership, which boycotted the conference.
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Palestinian officials boycotted a U.S.-led conference in Bahrain last week which Washington said was meant to lay the economic foundations for peace with Israel.
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That same year, President Pierre Nkurunziza of Burundi muscled his way into a third term in office, after a boycotted election and a failed coup.
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Hasina is the first prime minister to win two consecutive terms — partly because the opposition boycotted the last election in 2014, hoping to weaken her.
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Palestinians have boycotted the Trump administration since it broke with decades of U.S. policy and international consensus by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital in 2017.
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The last time Olympic competition was compromised so substantially was 1984, when the Soviet Union and most Eastern Bloc countries boycotted the Los Angeles Olympics.
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He boycotted the world track and field championships in Beijing last summer to make a point about the relationships among athletes, sponsors and national bodies.
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Knowing he was a shoe-in to win best actor for his role as Vito Corleone in "The Godfather," Brando boycotted the Oscars in 1973.
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The city's previous right-wing mayors — Gabriele Albertini and Letizia Moratti, both elected with Silvio Berlusconi's support — have not been boycotted by Milan's liberal intelligentsia.
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The two groups clashed for a number of years, until more artists and organizations boycotted MichFest and organizers chose to end the event in 2015.
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Bouteflika was first elected in 1999 with the backing of the military, in a race boycotted by all other candidates and widely panned as fraudulent.
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In a session boycotted by the opposition, Cambodia's parliament voted on Monday to change party laws to re-distribute seats if a party is dissolved.
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It has easily prevailed on the recent plebiscites of 2012 and 2016, the later boycotted by the forces of territorial immobility and anti-American separatism.
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Tanzania's ruling party won 99% of the seats it contested in local elections that were boycotted by the opposition, which accused the government of manipulation.
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He competed in the 1980 United States Olympic trials but did not make the team; ultimately, the United States boycotted the Summer Games in Moscow.
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Iran also boycotted the haj for three years after 402 pilgrims, including 275 Iranians, died in clashes with Saudi security forces at an anti-U.
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Prominent Chinese models and celebrities blasted the brand, and some consumers not only boycotted the company but also destroyed Dolce & Gabbana merchandise they already owned.
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The opposition boycotted that vote and has refused to recognize the entirely pro-government Constituent Assembly, which supersedes all institutions including the opposition-controlled congress.
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Liberals and candidates from some of Kuwait's more marginalized tribes won seats in the last election in 2013, after opposition Islamists and populists boycotted the election.
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He boycotted Bush 43 also because he ... 'thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in....he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president.
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As more politicians and celebrities have declined invitations or even boycotted the event, the topic of who's actually going to be attending the inauguration came up.
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"Added Sieradski: "Any entity that is complicit in facilitating these injustices should be named, shamed, and boycotted until they get on the right side of history.
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Last year's party was marked by tension: CNN boycotted the event, while Trump and the first lady reportedly broke tradition and did not pose for photographs.
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He is up for re-election on May 20 in a vote that is being boycotted by the opposition's main coalition, which calls it a sham.
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He boycotted Bush 43 also because he thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in....he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president.
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India also boycotted a regional summit scheduled to be held in Pakistan and threatened to review a 65-year-old water-sharing agreement with its neighbour.
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A born-again Christian who won some support with public displays of faith, he was re-elected unopposed in 2010 after the opposition boycotted the vote.
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Chinese consumers boycotted South Korean firms in response, shaving 0.4 percentage points off the country's projected economic growth this year, according to the Bank of Korea.
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Brazil's biggest labor confederation, the CUT, which represents 25 million workers, boycotted the meeting because it does do not recognize the legitimacy of Temer's interim government.
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The United States and Venezuela traded harsh words after President Nicolás Maduro said parties that boycotted this month's mayoral elections would be banned from future elections.
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The European Union, which has imposed sanctions on Venezuela and boycotted Maduro's swearing-in for a second term earlier this month, took a more nuanced tack.
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There were many in Congress, some of them Jews who boycotted, and Donald Trump today there are some American Jews who don&apost support Donald Trump.
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The 1984 Olympic games in Los Angeles are seen as the most successful ever, even though the Soviet Union and many east European countries boycotted them.
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Maduro coasted to victory last month in an election boycotted by the main opposition parties and condemned as illegitimate by the U.S. and other foreign governments.
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Opposition parties boycotted an October referendum on whether the president could legally seek a third consecutive term, a vote that Sassou Nguesso won by a landslide.
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"We weren't particularly happy about the outcome of the election in 2008, but that didn't mean we boycotted, that didn't mean we threw a tantrum," Sen.
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A 2001 report from The Washington Post indicates that Lewis also boycotted George W. Bush's inauguration with a similar challenge to the legitimacy of his presidency.
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The draft laws were supported on Thursday by 98 deputies in the 120-seat parliament, though the vote was boycotted by the legislature's 11 Serb deputies.
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International observers shunned the last vote in 2014 that was boycotted by the main opposition party as there was no caretaker administration to oversee the process.
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He boycotted Bush 43 also because he...'thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in....he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president.
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The African nation has now won every 3,000m steeplechase final it has competed in since 1968, having boycotted the 1976 and 1980 Olympics for political reasons.
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China, which boycotted the hearings at the court, vowed again to ignore the ruling and said its armed forces would defend its sovereignty and maritime interests.
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Paypal, Deutsche Bank, Adidas, and other companies that boycotted the state had to respond to a national constituency; North Carolina's feckless senators and representatives did not.
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Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, had boycotted the event during his first two years in office because of the organizers' stance toward gay and lesbian groups.
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It's hard not to compare the disappointment of Jordan's leilaholics to music lovers stuck in North Carolina, after several artists boycotted the state's own discriminatory policies.
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This comes a day after the committee Democrats boycotted votes on Mnuchin and Price because they wanted to further question the nominees before casting their votes.
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The Constituent Assembly, created in a 2017 election boycotted by the opposition, is controlled by the ruling Socialist Party and its powers supersede the National Assembly.
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In the wake of the Landbauer scandal, members of the Austrian Jewish community have also boycotted government events to protest the role of the Freedom Party.
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The 2014 elections were boycotted by the Shi'ite opposition over accusations that constituency changes would still favor the Sunni Muslim majority represented by the ruling family.
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Tensions between Madrid and Barcelona have intensified since the poll, which was overwhelmingly in favor of independence but which nearly 60 percent of Catalan voters boycotted.
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In 2016, after the cosmetics company Lancôme cancelled a concert featuring Ho, Hong Kongers boycotted its products, furious that a major corporation would "kowtow" to Beijing.
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The British royal family, for example, boycotted the event, after the poisoning earlier this year, by nerve agent, of a former Russian double agent in Britain.
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Keep in mind this was happening at the same time the Christian right boycotted the Teletubbies because one of them was purple and carried a purse.
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For all the self-congratulation by Mr. Kushner, Mr. Mnuchin and their guests, the Palestinian Authority government, which deeply mistrusts the Trump administration, boycotted the event.
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In a city that gave just 20133 percent of its vote to Mr. Trump, many residents left town and about 60 House Democrats boycotted the event.
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The movement has so far boycotted the government, saying it is a puppet of the United States - a position that has alarmed Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.
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A critic of Israel's human rights record, she has boycotted conferences paid for by the Israeli government, but has participated in other academic conferences in Israel.
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Monday's parliamentary vote was boycotted by opposition party lawmakers, some of whom have gone into hiding after being named as co-conspirators in pro-government media.
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Kepu said he had boycotted a Wallabies training camp in July because he was "so upset about the way in which management had handled Israel's situation".
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Months of uncertainty Odinga boycotted the country's disputed election last year, and swore himself in as the "people's president" at a ceremony in Nairobi on Tuesday.
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Last year members of the business elite and other world leaders boycotted "Davos in the Desert," Saudi Arabia&aposs annual investment conference, amid the Khashoggi furor.
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Student Opinion Have you ever boycotted an item or brand because of the actions, beliefs or statements of the company or the person who sells it?
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A June plebiscite to decide the territory's status was won overwhelmingly by those backing statehood, but opponents of the idea boycotted the election, marring its credibility.
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But separatists boycotted that dialogue, saying they would negotiate only if the government released all political prisoners and withdrew the military from the Northwest and Southwest.
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House Democrats boycotted a veterans health care reform discussion Tuesday over the inclusion of an advocacy group with ties to Republican Party donors, Military Times reported.
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Loyal patrons of his high end Equinox gym and trendy exercise class SoulCycle signed petitions against Ross and boycotted his business over his support for Trump.
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South Africa was boycotted during Apartheid even though artists who violated the boycott, like Elton John and Dionne Warwick, used the same arguments to justify opportunism.
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That intervention ruptured relations between the superpowers as President Jimmy Carter suspended grain sales to the Soviet Union and boycotted the 19793 Olympic Games in Moscow.
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He boycotted Bush 43 also because he 'thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in....he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president.
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Women's groups have boycotted the site in protest after actress Rose McGowan's account had its features disabled in the midst of the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct scandal.
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The event also marks the return of Russia after it boycotted the contest last year amid tensions with Ukraine following Moscow's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea in 2014.
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Trump supporter Peter Thiel is a major investor (then again, if you boycotted every Silicon Valley company for which that was true, you'd have to quit Facebook).
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Senate Democrats boycotted a committee vote to move forward Pruitt's nomination earlier this month and stretched debate before the full Senate into the early hours of Friday.
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Former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi warned on Thursday the government could collapse after his small centrist party boycotted a cabinet meeting over a contested justice reform.
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This week, Unsubmissive France, a far-left party whose deputies boycotted the president's address to Congress, ran a social-media campaign against him under the hashtag #MacronMonarc.
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Most of the opposition boycotted the last national polls in 2014, which took place amid widespread violence and resulted in what is virtually a one-party parliament.
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"I don't really know who came in first or 73th," said Edmonde Supplice Beauzile, a presidential candidate who boycotted the October vote after the violence in August.
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The government in March boycotted an international aid conference in Geneva after the U.N. declared the crisis to be at a Level 3, the highest-level emergency.
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Between 2006 and 2009, when America last boycotted the council, at the instigation of George W. Bush, six of its 12 "special sessions" were devoted to Israel.
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Those who participated in Sunday's ballot voted overwhelmingly for independence, a result that was expected since residents who favor remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the referendum.
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Because if we had actually boycotted quinoa, as some people were suggesting at the time, that wouldn't have benefited these households — at least according to our study.
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An offer by a local charity manned by American volunteers to neuter stray dogs in Ajijic was boycotted by a church, which deems any contraception a sin.
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The band famously boycotted venues owned by Clear Channel—the company that would become Live Nation in 2005—and also trolled people as much as they could.
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ABC's motivation in cancelling the show was mainly economic: advertisers would have boycotted it, says Clint Wilson, the author of a book on racism and the media.
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The BNP had boycotted the last polls in 2014, not trusting Hasina to hold them fairly, and some BNP leaders said Sunday's vote had proved them right.
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We have marched, we have fasted, we have picketed, and we have boycotted, but always in a way that reflects our strong belief in America's core values.
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Some businesses and sports leagues boycotted North Carolina after passage of the law, which they saw as discriminatory against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community.
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Abeid finished a distant second behind President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz after most opposition parties boycotted the 2014 election over concerns about the fairness of the vote.
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Paul is returning to the debate stage after he boycotted the last Republican event earlier this month because Fox Business Network assigned him to the "undercard" stage.
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Earlier this month, a group called No Justice No Pride boycotted Capitol Pride in DC, and plans to do it at New York's Pride march on Sunday.
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Senate Democrats on Wednesday boycotted a committee vote on President Trump's pick to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), preventing the GOP from moving his confirmation forward.
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China boycotted the proceedings, saying that the tribunal had no jurisdiction and that it would ignore any decision — a position it reiterated after the ruling came out.
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Carly Patterson became the first American woman to win all-around gold at a non-boycotted Olympics in 2004, while Liukin edged out Shawn Johnson in 2008.
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Al-Serraj, 59, who comes from a wealthy business family, has run the Tripoli government since 2016 as part of a U.N.-brokered deal boycotted by Haftar.
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Even as a child, she walked everywhere rather than ride in segregated streetcars, and boycotted movie theatres rather than sit in the balconies reserved for African-Americans.
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That being said, as soon as White Power became a clear-cut genre with a hateful agenda, most of us instantly boycotted it and the accompanying mentality.
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The state is still being boycotted by a number of organizations and state governments for not fully repealing a law limiting the civil rights of LGBT people.
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Some had lost their jobs and were still unemployed, as the industries they depended on for jobs boycotted workers from Owino Uhuru in solidarity with the smelter.
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Other musical acts, including Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Ringo Starr, Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato, have also boycotted performing in the Tarheel State over the bathroom law.
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Others such as Uber have been criticized -- and their companies boycotted, in some cases -- for remaining silent on the issue of gender power dynamics in the workplace.
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Guanipa, of the Justice First party, which has a militant line against Maduro, said he would not legitimize the "fraudulent" Constituent Assembly whose election the opposition boycotted.
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In 1977, labor, religious and health organizations boycotted Nestlé, one of the biggest producers of infant formula, in response to rising infant mortality rates in developing countries.
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Mr. Trump's relationship with the golfer helps bring one of the most prominent African-American athletes to a White House that has been boycotted by many others.
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A former bus driver and union leader who has grown widely unpopular, Maduro is running for re-election in a May election largely boycotted by the opposition.
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Mr. Erdogan also has links to Iran, Saudi Arabia's chief adversary, and to Qatar, which the kingdom and other Arab nations have boycotted over a political dispute.
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The Summer Games were a success, the first since 1976 not boycotted by the Americans (as in 1980) or the Soviet Union and its allies (in 1984).
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Mr. Ghani's own foreign minister apparently even boycotted the gathering, as antigovernment demonstrators continued to defy orders to leave camps they had set up in the city.
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The North Korean mission to the U.N. told NBC it "boycotted" the speech, saying it left only a junior diplomat as a representative in the assembly chambers.
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He was an assistant again with the 1980 team, which never competed: The United States boycotted the Games, in Moscow, to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
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The launch, however, was boycotted by several opposition parties including the Congress Party, which first proposed the tax reform before it fell from power three years ago.
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Other students constructed an encampment of tents on the university's main quadrangle, boycotted university services, and held protests in the student center and other parts of campus.
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As recently as November, they cynically boycotted an informal public United Nations Security Council meeting on Venezuela, arguing that the Security Council had no business getting involved.
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On Monday, during a session that the C.N.R.P. boycotted, the National Assembly voted to allow the case against Mr. Kem Sokha to proceed, implicitly lifting his immunity.
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In 2014, artists boycotted the Biennale of Sydney over its sponsorship deal with Transfield, a company that manages the Australian detention centers on Manus Island and Nauru.
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Participants in the referendum opted overwhelmingly for independence, but turnout was only about 43 percent as Catalans who favor remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot.
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"To be banned, or boycotted, for the 12 debates over the next year, is kind of stunning," he said in his first extended comments on the matter.
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The vote was boycotted by Venezuela's main opposition parties, with Maduro's two most popular rivals banned from running and Socialist Party aggressive campaigning opponents called vote-buying.
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Police groups boycotted the director Quentin Tarantino's film "The Hateful Eight" in October after Mr. Tarantino attended a Black Lives Matter protest against police brutality in New York.
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Palestinian officials -- who boycotted the conference -- rejected the Trump administration's economic proposal out of hand, though officials from most Arab states in the Middle East attended the conference.
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"What comes to mind is that all these entertainers have been boycotted or shunned for things they've done," says Tim Forster, a reporter for the food website Eater.
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Still, the kingdom inked deals worth up to $50 billion during its Future Investment Initiative, a high-profile promotional summit held in October that many international investors boycotted.
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Family members have boycotted some hearings, multiple defense lawyers have dropped out, and a suspect who authorities believed to have fled the country was arrested at the airport.
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The Soviet Union boycotted the following Summer Olympics because the 1984 games were being held in -- yes, you guessed it -- the United States (Los Angeles, to be exact).
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That's fewer than the 60 lawmakers who boycotted President Trump's inauguration, but it's not an insignificant number as the president makes a major address on his policy goals.
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A number of businesses and sports leagues boycotted North Carolina because they saw the year-old law as discriminatory against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community.
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Kenyan ruling party lawmakers are appealing for calm amid ethnic tensions in a rural area following last week&aposs election, which was boycotted by the main opposition group.
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The party and its allies won all but 11 of the 299 seats contested, an even bigger landslide than in the previous election, which the opposition had boycotted.
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Palestinian leaders have boycotted the workshop, and are refusing to engage with the White House — accusing it of pro-Israel bias after a series of recent Trump decisions.
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Update, 2/22/2018, 11:30 am EST: The mayor of Madrid, Manuela Carmena, boycotted the opening of ARCO in protest of the removal of Santiago Sierra's work.
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Turkey has boycotted the event since 2013, in protest against the automatic qualification to the final round enjoyed by the "Big Five": Germany, Britain, France, Spain and Italy.
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In 1966, the riders themselves boycotted Stage Six when they heard that they were going to be drug-tested, and walked their bikes for part of the route.
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was seeking a six-year term in a Sunday election boycotted by the opposition and condemned by foes as the "coronation" of a dictator.
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The only candidates who attended were Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, and Rick Santorum — Rand Paul qualified, but boycotted it in protest of being dropped from the primetime segment.
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Notaries, who handle the auctions, boycotted them for months over safety concerns, but returned to work after the government said it would improve the process and increase security.
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Some black actors boycotted the event, though the ceremony itself was presented by Chris Rock, a black comic-actor, who mockingly referred to the "white-people's choice award".
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The Arkansas Republican, who is trailing in the polls, then attended an event to raise money for veterans that was hosted by Donald Trump, who boycotted the debate.
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The BNP boycotted the 2014 polls after Hasina's governing Awami League, which has been in power since 2009, declined demands to put in place a nonpartisan caretaker government.
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In North Carolina, so many businesses boycotted the state after it passed one such bill that an estimate projected it to lose $3.76 billion over a dozen years.
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With surveys showing that almost 70 percent of Venezuelans oppose the assembly, the government wants to avoid embarrassingly low turnout in a ballot being boycotted by the opposition.
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Around the last election in 2014, which the main opposition party boycotted, months of violence hit operations at many factories, leading to millions of dollars in lost sales.
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The pair had been among the executives who boycotted an earlier investment conference following the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, a journalist who was critical of the Saudi government.
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Washington says the Council is stacked with opponents of Israel and boycotted it for three years under President George W. Bush before rejoining under Barack Obama in 2009.
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In 2000, Smith & Wesson was nearly put out of business when gun owners boycotted it after it agreed to marketing and design regulations proposed by the Clinton administration.
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The donors who have boycotted, all of whom are leaders of prominent hedge funds, include Paul Singer, of Elliott Management; Citadel's Ken Griffin; Warren Stephens of Stephens Inc.
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Word around the site was that Buterin had boycotted Ethereal because of Chopra—that this was one cultic indulgence too many for the community's mathematicians and computer scientists.
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Kenya's election authorities said Kenyatta won the August vote; the Supreme Court threw out the result and ordered a repeat election, which Odinga boycotted and Kenyatta also won.
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The last election in 133 was boycotted by the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) as unfair and shunned by international observers, with more than half the seats uncontested.
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Venezuela's mainstream opposition boycotted the election because two of its most popular leaders were barred, authorities banned several parties, and the election board was run by Maduro loyalists.
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Senate committees were preparing to vote on the nominations of Tom Price for Health and Human Services and Steve Mnuchin for Treasury Secretary today, but they've boycotted instead.
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was seeking a six-year term in a Sunday election boycotted by the opposition and condemned by foes as the "coronation" of a dictator.
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Americans boycotted British tea for a while, and after Britain dropped the tax mandated by the Tea Act of 1773, the East India Company did not help matters.
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The American ambassador, Jon M. Huntsman Jr., boycotted this year's conference after the arrest of an American banker in February, which sent a chill through Western investor circles.
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The country has competed in every Summer Olympics since 1972, except the 1984 Games in Los Angeles and the 1988 Games in Seoul, both of which it boycotted.
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Sports drinks brand Pocari Sweat was also cheered by protesters and boycotted by the opposition after the company pulled ads from a local broadcaster perceived as pro-Beijing.
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The Players' Strike At the 220 World Cup the French national team boycotted training in protest after striker Nicolas Anelka was expelled for shouting obscenities at his coach.
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"She's a machine," said Retton, who broke the Eastern European grip on the all-around title when she took gold at the Soviet boycotted 1984 Los Angeles Olympic.
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This is the latest sign that President Paul Biya's attempts to foster national reconciliation have faltered, after peace talks in September were boycotted by separatists and opposition politicians.
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A number of Conservative senators boycotted Wednesday's vote, where senators introduced a controversial motion called a "dilatory motion" to shut down debate and immediately vote on the bill.
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On Thursday, they repealed the law in name but not in substance, hoping to assuage organizations and employers that have boycotted the state to protest its discriminatory law.
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Arrest exacerbates fractured political landscape Odinga boycotted the country's disputed election last year, and swore himself in as the "people's president" at a ceremony in Nairobi on Tuesday.
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In 1971, President Richard Nixon refused to meet with the CBC and, upset by that refusal, the caucus publicly boycotted the State of the Union address that year.
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Palestinians have boycotted the White House since it announced that it was moving its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, with the new embassy set to open next month.
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The NBA was briefly boycotted by its Chinese business partners last month after the general manager of one of the league's teams expressed support for Hong Kong's protesters.
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Protesters have disrupted MTR services and boycotted public transit overall out of resistance, accusing it of closing stations nearby demonstration sites and taking the side of the authorities.
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That's right, based on the symbiotic relationship between the league and the teams, if one team gets boycotted, the entire league will fill the impact of this boycott.
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Trump has feuded with athletes throughout the current NFL season, after suggesting games should be boycotted if players continue to kneel rather than stand during the national anthem.
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Most Catalans opposed to secession boycotted the vote, which had been banned by the country's Constitutional Court and was met with a brutal response from central government authorities.
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Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a leftist MP who leads the Unsubmissive France party, boycotted Mr Macron's grand speech and is calling a resistance rally in central Paris on July 12th.
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Governments from Spain to Canada to Argentina and Peru joined Washington in denouncing the election, which was boycotted by the opposition and widely seen as an affront to democracy.
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Venezuela's mainstream opposition boycotted the election because two of its most popular leaders were barred, authorities banned several political parties, and the election board is run by Maduro loyalists.
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Zuma spoke in parliament on Thursday and used the opportunity to take a swipe at the media and opposition parties, who boycotted the session in protest against his leadership.
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Trump praised Limbaugh, a vocal supporter of his administration, at the State of the Union hours earlier, which Ocasio-Cortez had boycotted along with a handful of other Democrats.
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It is even more puzzling that the prime minister of Morocco attended and spoke at a conference on fighting anti-Semitism but the prime minister of Israel boycotted it.
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The Luo community largely boycotted Thursday's election, which was supposed to pit opposition leader Raila Odinga, a Luo, against President Uhuru Kenyatta, a Kikuyu with a Kalenjin deputy president.
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Moreover, aggressive tactics backfired on it in the election of 2014 when, angered by the Awami League's rule changes, it first sponsored violent street protests, then boycotted the polls.
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Some Sunni members of Parliament boycotted a session this week to protest the militias, which are linked to Iran and are only nominally under control of the Iraqi government.
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But, in the context of his "I love my fans" portion of his career (one that his contemporary, Justin Bieber, has boycotted) this is an upsetting claim, he says.
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China's government has responded by encouraging an outpouring of public anger directed not just at Lotte, whose shops in China are now being boycotted, but almost anything South Korean.
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But once the event was underway, Trump disputed that most of mayors had boycotted, saying "the vast majority of people showed up," according to a White House pool report.
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The assembly, still recognized as the primary legislative chamber, is boycotted by many of its members and controlled by factions that have spurned the U.N. process and the GNA.
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More advertisers boycotted Ingraham's show last year over her Parkland tweets, which resulted in the show's ad time being slashed by more than 50% and some brand perception damage.
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The relative strength of the radicals, who include pro-independence, pro-Pakistan and pan-Islamist groups, is hard to judge since they are either banned or have boycotted elections.
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His wife and pregnant daughter, Ivanka, flew home to New York with him after a Thursday night rally for veterans, hastily thrown together after he boycotted the Republican debate.
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The opposition's leader, Raila Odinga (pictured, right), having rejected his rival's victory in the original poll and boycotted a court-ordered re-run, had declared himself "the people's president".
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Croatia holds an official event to commemorate the victims of the Jasenovac camp, but this is boycotted by Jews, Serbs and antifascists who hold a separate memorial every year.
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Odinga, who boycotted a repeat poll in October saying the election commission had failed to carry out sufficient reforms, has said his preference is for Kenya to remain united.
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The opposition, which won control of congress in 2015 only to see its decisions nullified by Maduro's loyalist Supreme Court, boycotted the July 30 election of the constituent assembly.
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The Supreme Court later nullified the August election on procedural grounds and Kenyatta won a repeat poll in October after Odinga boycotted it, claiming it would not be fair.
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The main opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), had similarly pressed for a caretaker government during the 2014 election and boycotted it after its demand was not met.
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran has sent a delegation to Saudi Arabia for talks on Iranians attending haj, state television reported on Wednesday, after Tehran boycotted the Muslim pilgrimage last year.
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Interestingly, Clooney notes that there was widespread outrage about this a couple years ago, and people successfully boycotted the two L.A.-area hotels ... if only for a short while.
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The Palestinians have said that they have lost faith in the Trump administration to act as a fair mediator and have boycotted the process since last December's Jerusalem announcement.
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ARUSHA, Tanzania (Reuters) - Representatives of five parties that participated in Burundi's general election boycotted a second round of peace talks in the northern Tanzanian city of Arusha on Tuesday.
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Leading businessmen and politicians boycotted an investment forum meant to showcase the kingdom's new future away from oil, and it was only big deals with Aramco that saved it.
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CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition-run Congress on Tuesday approved a statement declaring President Nicolas Maduro a usurper, following a widely boycotted 2018 election and a disputed inauguration last week.
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The 11-person board was the product of a series of meetings across the United States and Europe, which industry professionals either attended begrudgingly or boycotted out of principle.
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The ruling party candidate in Zanzibar was on March 21 declared the winner of a disputed presidential election that was boycotted by the main opposition Civic United Front party.
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Kenyans who boycotted a repeat presidential election voiced relief Saturday after authorities indefinitely delayed further attempts to hold the vote in some opposition areas due to therisk of violence.
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" Conservative commentator Candace Owens echoed similar sentiments as Trump on Tuesday in a tweet, saying: "Leftists boycotted, screamed, and cried when illegal immigrants were temporarily separated [from] their parents.
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In October, many gamers boycotted Blizzard after the publisher banned a professional Hearthstone player and suspended a college Hearthstone esports team from American University for pro-Hong Kong statements.
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PROBLEMS FOR PRUITT: Senate Democrats boycotted the committee vote Wednesday on Scott Pruitt's nomination to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), successfully delaying his confirmation, for the time being.
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As things stand, Russian athletes will be barred from competing, the first time Russia has missed the Olympics since the Soviet Union boycotted the Los Angeles Games in 1984.
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He boycotted the Olympics to protest against racial inequality as a student athlete in 1968, the same year he changed his name from Lew Alcindor after converting to Islam.
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Ms. Hasina's control over Bangladesh's political system has tightened since 2014, when the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party boycotted parliamentary elections and the Awami League swept the polls, virtually unopposed.
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Since President Trump's December 6th announcement recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, Palestinian leadership has boycotted the White House and suspended almost all contacts with the Trump administration.
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Governments from Spain to Canada to Argentina and Peru joined Washington in denouncing the vote, which was boycotted by the opposition and widely seen as an affront to democracy.
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The opposition – who boycotted the vote and did not field any candidates for the assembly – views the move as a blatant government power grab and vowed further demonstrations Monday.
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Erdogan backers have demonstrated in several German cities since the attempted coup, shops have been boycotted by rival sides and hate mail has been sent to anti-Erdogan politicians.
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Indeed, the town-hall event in Brooklyn was boycotted by Assemblyman Charles Barron and his wife, Councilwoman Inez Barron, whose districts encompass the area where the event was held.
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The reversal infuriated members of Gantz's own party, some of whom then boycotted the vote for Speaker, which Gantz won with the support of Netanyahu and the right-wing.
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Maduro looked set to be re-elected to a six-year term in an election boycotted by the opposition and condemned by foes as the "coronation" of a dictator.
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Russian media reported about 1,000 Chinese businessmen attended, while the United States ambassador, Jon M. Huntsman Jr., boycotted over the arrest this year of an American investor, Michael Calvey.
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Enraged by Mr. Trump's decision on Jerusalem, a move that overturned decades of American policy and defied international consensus on the holy city's status, they boycotted Mr. Pence's visit.
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Friendship-84, as the competition was also known, was a hastily arranged multisport competition designed to accommodate Eastern Bloc nations that had boycotted the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
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The Palestinians have boycotted Trump's peace efforts since he recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital in 2017 and later moved the U.S. Embassy there, accusing Washington of pro-Israel bias.
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While the British royal family boycotted the games, the prime minister of Croatia and the president of France are scheduled to attend the final between their teams on Sunday.
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The opposition boycotted the election, slamming the special election process designed for the parliament as rigged in Maduro's favor, and allies of Maduro's Socialist Party won all 545 seats.
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Now some experts question whether the league risks reigniting the controversy with some fans, including those who have boycotted in recent years at the behest of President Donald Trump.
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When the Democrats boycotted a committee hearing on Mr. Mnuchin, Mr. Hatch suspended the rule that required a least one member of the minority party to be in attendance.
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During the 6900 Republican primaries, the reality TV star-turned-party front-runner boycotted a Fox News debate because Megyn Kelly had been chosen as one of three moderators.
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The Starz series "Vida" tackled gentrification in its first season — and was boycotted by the activist group Defend Boyle Heights for making one of its lead characters a member.
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At the time, Mr. Tancredo boycotted a Spanish-language debate for Republican presidential candidates, saying it had no place in the presidential race because naturalized citizens must know English.
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North Korea, along with a handful of other allies of the USSR, also boycotted the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics in response to the US boycott of the 1980 Olympics.
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The state dinner held in the president's honour was boycotted by several lawmakers, including the leader of Britain Liberal Democrats as well as Corbyn and other senior Labour figures.
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The Democrats on the committee twice boycotted a vote on his confirmation, leading Republicans to breach protocol and push Mr. Mnuchin's vote to the full Senate on their own.
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He boycotted the Fox Business undercard debate in January after failing to make the main stage but squeaked back into primetime for a Fox News debate later that month.
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In a vote boycotted by 51 opposition deputies, the ruling coalition in Macedonia's 120-seat parliament, led by the Social Democrats of Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, approved the agreement.
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