WAS BEDEUTET UKUP AUF MALAYSISCH
Definition von ukup im Wörterbuch Malaysisch
1. Duftwaren, die verbrannt werden, um riechende Kleidung zu riechen; 2. Jk verbrennen Weihrauch; 3. Blumenbeete zur Herstellung von Tee; 4. Wohlriechender Duft; Wasser ~ Parfüm: Öl ~ Parfüm; Genug 1. Selbst riechender Weihrauch; 2. mit Weihrauch gefüttert worden sein; genügt, erstickt Kleider und Weihrauchdüfte und ahmt nach: Ampu Jatmaka entschied, dass Bronzegötzen geworfen, gepasst und dekoriert wurden; Weihrauch 1. Parfüm-Artikel, um genug zu machen; 2. = die Angemessenheit des Ortes, an dem die Brandwunden verbrannt wurden, die Cherubim, der Weihrauch; 3. = Verbesserung der SJ-Probenahme aus Rattan usw., um die Kleidung ausreichend zu platzieren.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UKUP» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Northern Ireland Yearbook 2005: A Comprehensive ...
In January 1999, 4 members left the party, leaving the UKUP with Robert McCartney as its sole representative in the Assembly. He was also the only candidate returned for the party in the 2003 election where overall support for the party fell.
Michael McKernan, Owen McQuade,
2004
The DUP and the UKUP also attacked the UUP for what they saw as a forthcoming “sell-out of the Union” by Trimble. The other parties accused the DUP and the UKUP of intransigence and of trying to wreck the peace process.
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Disputed Territories: The Transnational Dynamics of Ethnic ...
Other Unionist Parties Three other Unionist parties exemplify the trend of diversification - the United Kingdom Unionist Party (UKUP), the Ulster Democratic Party (UDP), and the Progressive Unionist Party (PUP). The UKUP sent an MP to ...
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Babtoo and the Legend of the Spotted Zebra - Halaman 63
Puku and Ukup moved silently into the savanna. Following the tracks left by the Mautuk warrior was no great feat. Although the tracks zigzagged across the grasslands, the warrior was heading toward a hill. Spots of blood clung to small ...
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The Politics of Northern Ireland - Halaman 127
Both the DUP and the UKUP, led by Robert McCartney, were opposed to the inclusion of Sinn Féin in a power-sharing executive. Unionists opposed to the Agreement launched a joint campaign, 'It's Right to Say No'. The UKUP won five seats ...
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Politics and Performance in Contemporary Northern Ireland
The leadership of the UKUP further believes that the peace process is designed not only to separate Northern Ireland from the rest of the United Kingdom, but also to sedate unionist opposition by a gradual process of all-Ireland harmonization.
John P. Harrington, Elizabeth J. Mitchell, American Conference for Irish Studies,
1999
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Isu 11 - Majalah Jom!: Saya Ikhlas!!! Nampak Tak? - Halaman 30
`UKUP. BAGIKU. kembali kepada Allah S.W.T. Dirinya pula akan semakin tunduk mengabdikan diri kepada Tuhan yang menguasai seluruh alam. Jika dirinya dikeji pula, dia sedikit pun tidak berasa sedih kerananya. Sebaliknya, hatinya akan ...
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The governance of Northern Ireland - Halaman 189
Owen McQuade, Joanne Fagan, Lagan Consulting. NIWC Leadership Monica McWilliams is a founder member of the NlWC; elected to the Assembly in 1998. United Kingdom Unionist Party (UKUP) Address Room 214, Parliament Building, ...
Owen McQuade, Joanne Fagan, Lagan Consulting,
2002
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The Northern Ireland question: towards a 21st century ... - Halaman 26
The United Kingdom Unionist Party (UKUP) entered the Northern Irish political scene when party leader Robert McCartney won the Westminster constituency of North Down in a by-election on 15 June 1995. Having won 3.4% of the vote and 3 ...
Kelly Totten, Nathalie Collomb-Robert,
2001
10
The Europa World Year: Kazakhstan - Zimbabwe - Halaman 4404
In June 1995 a by-election to the House of Commons was won by Robert McCartney, standing as an independent United Kingdom Unionist Party (UKUP) candidate. The result was considered to be a significant reverse for the mainstream ...
Taylor & Francis Group,
2004