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Hitler took a close personal interest in this daring operation.
Having seen both her grandmothers need care, she has a close personal interest in the subject.
Officers have so far not taken up the offer of David Cameron – who has taken a close personal interest in the case – to intervene with his Portuguese counterpart.
This suggests that Mr Lion had been deliberately singled out as a scapegoat and given no time to defend himself.Mr Peyrelevade certainly took a close personal interest in Mr Lion's fate.
In Tuesday's proceedings, Manning accepted through what is known as a "stipulation of fact" that the government had evidence that Bin Laden had taken a close personal interest in the material published by WikiLeaks.
Number 10 says the latest allegations are so serious they have to be "properly and thoroughly" investigated and that the prime minister has taken a "close personal interest" in ensuring they are fully examined.
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Yeats also saw the influence of the Bible, a book in which Synge's mother, to whom he remained close, took a serious personal interest.
I like to stay connected to those people who are close to me and take a personal interest in their lives.
Investors and regulators are focusing on conflicts of interest, and bankers with close personal and business ties to client companies may well be conflicted.
In some circumstances, it may also be appropriate to consider whether the position of families and close personal contacts presents a likely conflict of interest.
The potential for conflict of interest may also exist in close personal relationships which involve other than family relationships.
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