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The trick, he told the assembled worthies of Oslo, is to avoid a clash between the narrow pursuit of interests and an endless campaign to impose American values around the world.Declaring a choice false does not make it soEvents are now exposing Mr Obama's hubris.
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They are now exposed in northern and central California.
Those coastal cities are now exposed to storms and the threat of sea level rise.
It may be because more people are now exposed to them, and outbreaks are more intense.
In principle, the least provident governments are now exposed to public scrutiny.
"Childhood is being squeezed all the time, particularly by this horrific manipulative bullying children are now exposed to online.
"Childhood is being squeezed all the time, particularly by the horrific manipulative bullying children are now exposed to online.
The context in which all female bodies are now exposed, as revealed at Leveson, is heavily sexualised.
All those tiny brow and facial hairs that evaded even the most dogged plucking are now exposed and vulnerable.
A small group of men who have polluted the Palestinian public sphere with their private activities are now exposed.
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