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Brooks informed Gasparro that the eagle was "too fierce, too warlike, a little too aggressive" and asked that the expression be made friendlier.
The president's address will be closely watched for signs that he may meet later in the day with Iranian President Hasan Rouhani, a moderate cleric who has been making friendly gestures toward the US in recent weeks.
The UAE, along with other Gulf states, have been being making friendly overtures to Iran following the election of that country's new president and the prospect of a deal on its nuclear programme.
Still, in an effort to change his (and Romania's) reputation for command-style economics, Mr Iliescu is making friendly noises to the IMF and the World Bank.The immediate problem is to cope with the winter.
Some commentators are reluctant to accept it, arguing that Putin genuinely feels under threat from Nato; Greece's inexperienced new government, led by the coalition of left-wing parties known as Syriza, is making friendly overtures towards Russia.
"We're making Friendly for Facebook free, because we want to expand our user base and put Friendly for Facebook in as many people's hands as possible," Moutran says.
Nissan says that regulations need to be made more friendly before driverless cars go on sale.
Furthermore, evidence-based practice needs to be made user friendly so that it does not interfere with the smooth and orderly flow of patients.
As the mobile site gains traction, the Scitable team will evaluate what other aspects need to be made mobile-friendly.
We suggest that the directly observed treatment strategy should be made child-friendly with anti-TB drugs made available in suitable pediatric formulations.
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