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The phrase that keeps coming back to me is from his inaugural address: "a new era of responsibility".
Or would it find itself needing to address a new American bubble mirroring China's thanks to ballooning Chinese reserves?
Another organizer, Jo Robin, said that by moving to Wall Street, the protesters hoped to address a new audience that would most likely not support the movement's message.
The inspiration for the project was "The Address," a new film directed by Mr. Burns that will be broadcast by PBS in April.
To pass along information about a change of address, a new job or some other announcement, she said, she generally uses the Bcc feature.
Justice Ginsburg said the court would not address a new distinction proposed by the federal government when the case was argued in October: that downstream flooding should never count as a taking, whether permanent or temporary.
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Because, I suspect, he is addressing a new generation, which knows neither the earlier film nor the book.
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He calls for complete abolition of nuclear weapons "as the starting point for addressing a new agenda of global action".
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