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But interviews with Vatican officials, many who did not want to be named, and experts who watch the church closely turn up a bottom line in which many Vatican officials seem to differ with hard-line American Catholics: while opposition to abortion is nonnegotiable for the church, that does not necessarily translate into uniform hope here that President Bush wins re-election.
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If you have gone past all these points safely, you are free to watch the video, although still be on alert and if it says 'watch closely or turn your sound up' exit!
For his first feature film, "Citizen Kane" (1941), he told the story of a megalomaniacal newspaper mogul who closely resembled William Randolph Hearst -- too closely, it turned out, for the comfort of Hearst, who tried to suppress the project.
This week, Nick Clegg conceded that "for too many, birth and destiny are closely intertwined" turning inequality into full-fledged "social segregation".
But when the results were analyzed more closely, it turned out that the savings was not a result of fewer emergency room visits or hospital stays.
When looked at closely, it turns out that the differences between the subway of 2000 and the subway of 1956 are smaller than one might think.
But she is a normal child, right up until the moment she smells human flesh too closely – and turns into a feral monster.
He and Ahrendts worked closely on turning Burberry into a tech pioneer, seamlessly linking fashion and the digital world, before his American boss's departure saw Bailey named chief executive this week.
The updated WhatsApp privacy policy offered users an opt out of sharing their data with Facebook but default opted them in — unless they clicked to read the terms more closely and turned the sharing option off, having understood what the toggle represented.
This particular Senate election, however, is too close, and too closely watched, to turn on mundane matters like voting records.
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