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That right is guaranteed under the Vienna Convention and the United States aggressively demands that it be accorded American citizens detained abroad.
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But they have not been aggressively demanding prosecutions today.
Managers who aggressively "demand" excellence from their employees won't necessarily produce it, researchers say.
Many hospitals, meanwhile, have been aggressively demanding higher payments after years of being squeezed by the health plans.
But the child's anxious father arrived and, seeing his son through the window alone, he aggressively demanded an explanation.
And movie studios are aggressively demanding that actors and directors lower their fees or risk having their movies dropped.
All are similarly unsmiling, aggressively demanding money.The FN these days prefers to be known as the Republican Forces: it sounds more inclusive.
"Women need to aggressively demand their rights if they are not given to them," said Lata Sharma, a lecturer who has published extensively in Hindi.
Acknowledging that serious problems endure in the district, Ms. Grant said the state could have aggressively demanded improvements without deeming the district a failure.
"Politically correct education has masterfully escorted homosexuality out from behind closed doors, into the community openly and now is aggressively demanding marriage rights that are not theirs to take," Court told the newspaper.
And Mr. Romney himself repeated his cruel prescription to have undocumented immigrants "self-deport" by making it impossible for them to find work and aggressively demanding their identification papers.
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