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So if Labour could cobble together a coalition, it could yet pull off a surprise.
Political parties run on expediency, not ideology, which makes it possible to cobble together all manner of oddball coalitions.
Also, the voting Rights Act has been interpreted to require states to cobble together majority-black voting districts wherever possible.
Later in his career he was given art supplies, But early on he was forced to cobble together his own tools to make art.
Soldiers will depend on the injury-free, multi-heap that point, no sense of blood, first offense, and measurements of blood to cobble together a re-think.
Yet, to break the logjam in the new parliament, whose members are struggling to cobble together a governing coalition, they may soon drop Mr Allawi as well.
But the Congress Party is taking no chances, and is busy trying to cobble together parliamentary support to ensure its survival.
For years, the couple moved constantly, taking whatever jobs they could find while trying to cobble together degrees at one school after another.
As they campaign in the final days, both Barack Obama and John McCain will try to cobble together enough electoral votes to get to the magic number of 270 to clinch the presidency.
Smart politicians could cobble together a new coalition that used support for policies to encourage the use of natural gas as the new bargaining chip to replace the drilling bargaining chip.