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The mayor's spokesman, Stu Loeser, said in an e-mail message that Mr. Bloomberg "has completely abided by both the letter and the spirit of that ruling".
Umunna added: "It's no good the prime minister making new announcements about a new registry; if you're not actually enforcing the current regime, what hope is there in respect of the future?" On the same programme, deputy prime minister Nick Clegg said it was important companies abided by both the spirit and the letter of the rules – and highlighted the government's general anti-abuse rule.
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Jean Racine and Pierre Corneille were contemporaries; both were Neoclassic French dramatists; both abided by all the artificial rules usually observing the "unities" and following the same strict rules of prosody.
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