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He handpicked top army commanders in the months before the election and President Fujimori recently said he retains close communications with the Central Intelligence Agency and Drug Enforcement Administration.

In a statement, an Uber China representative said the company is in "close communications with local regulators, and will proactively fit in the new norm of industry development, follow the spirit of the draft regulation, comply with all requirement, and continuously partner with local governments in implementing the new set of rules".

The spokesman added there was no change to South Korea's stance that efforts aimed at the denuclearization of North Korea should be continued, while Seoul would engage Pyongyang as it keeps close communications with the United States and allies.

The HSUS has been in close communications with DOI's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) about the wild horse and burro program, and in February Congress called attention to the program's serious flaws during a floor debate on the FY 2011 budget.

The Data Coordinating Center (DCC) staff responsible for the implementation of the DMS maintained close communications with the functional project teams, provided quick response to any issues, and immediately resolved any problems the staff had with the system.

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He said extensive reforms were ordered after the Alves case, including better technology to calculate release dates and closer communications with county prosecutors about inmates.

(2) Close communications need to be established early and maintained with research ethics boards and health care institutions.

After final goodbyes, and perhaps recommendations to the astronauts on how to close their lives, the plans called for Mission Control to "close down communications" with the Lunar Module.

The structures in occupied Poland maintained close communication with the government in exile, through radio communications and "hundreds, if not thousands" of couriers, such as Jan Karski.

"Suspicions don't always materialise into charges and charges don't always materialise into convictions," says Hogan-Howe. 10.47am: Hogan-Howe says proposals to force officers to record meetings with journalists are part of an effort to increase transparency, not to close down communications with the press.

According to the plans, Mission Control would "close down communications" with the LEM, and a clergyman would have commended their souls to "the deepest of the deep" in a public ritual likened to burial at sea.

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