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Videos Perez acquired through his legal proceedings, excerpts of which the Guardian is publishing, show him inside the warehouse complex and corroborate the dates and times of his detention there.
This will involve reading excerpts from a range of biographies and a few complete texts.
In April the Guardian published excerpts of a leaked transcript of a meeting between HSBC and the monitor in which a senior compliance officer warned the bank was "cast-iron certain" to have another major regulatory breach at some point in the future.
Excerpts of Hugh Grant's acting showed off his Spanish accent and unedited clips from the film Taken exposed Liam Neeson's high-pitch lisp.
I don't know …" In excerpts from his speech released on Thursday night, Clegg attempts to navigate the sensitive line on immigration by insisting that he wants Britain to remain "open and tolerant", but saying that there are too many abuses of the immigration system and that it is not well enough enforced.
This time, however, "the mainstream media in Israel was very open to publishing excerpts from the report in a non-critical way, and the interviews with us weren't even hostile," says Yehuda Shaul, the organisation's founder.
While it does seek permission from publishers for certain books, it believes that digitising libraries does not require permission from the copyright holder, under a "fair use" provision that allows excerpts to be used freely.
Here are some excerpts from a PolitiFact article debunking the claim:We think Bachmann and others have a responsibility to back up statistics they cite.
Excerpts are later broadcast on the show.Viewers, who might have been expected to prefer a sex-addicted trans-sexual on a competing channel, have loved it.
Now cash-strapped newspapers want to put legal pressure on what they see as parasitical news aggregators.In Germany politicians are considering a bill to extend copyright protection to excerpts of newspaper articles appearing in search engines' results, thus enabling publishers to collect payment for them.
It gave The Economist's articles front-page billing on April 27th and packed some seven further pages with excerpts and related articles.More revealing, however, was the more awkward and equivocal reaction of newspapers closer to the centre, reflecting the reluctance of many commentators and interest groups to incur Mr Berlusconi's wrath, in the expectation that he will win.
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