1. But the vision is turning into a political nightmare. 2. But to fail after making such fervent promises, many Republicans believe, would be a political nightmare, unless they can convincingly blame Clinton for the failure. 3. For China, the rise in asylum seekers at diplomatic missions has been a political nightmare. 4. Now he has the makings of a political nightmare on his hands. 5. The prospect of a political nightmare is haunting the White House as President Clinton weighs whether to invade Haiti with congressional elections less than two months away. 6. Then, as pastoral idyll fades to political nightmare, Hamed tries to find buyers. 7. We were used as pawns in some political nightmare. 8. Her allegations could extend the political nightmare for Greece, which brought Ms. Kilic and two other Ocalan aides from Nairobi, Kenya, on Thursday. 9. In practice it turned out to be a political nightmare, because it challenged established systems of paternalism and patronage. 10. The allegations could extend the political nightmare for Greece, which had brought Ms. Kilic and two other Ocalan aides from Nairobi, Kenya, on Thursday. |
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