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The New Yorker has a closer association with the 1939 film than one might suspect.
On Friday Georgia will sign an important agreement on closer association with the EU.
The bombings on Sunday will reinforce widely shared doubts about a closer association with Baghdad.
The paper echoes President Medvedev's themes of the urgent need for modernization and closer association with the West.
It has a fragile democracy in need of reinforcement (an argument, nowadays, for closer association with the EU).
Already, Lennon has insisted Bolton's young players have a closer association than before with the first-team by means of incentive.
Russia invaded Crimea when Ukraine chose closer association with the European Union, and when its people chose democracy over corruption and authoritarian rule.
Sacking him now, just as Georgia is negotiating the terms of the closer association which NATO members promised during their summit this summer in Wales, seems counter-productive.
Though Mr. Cassidy is a mere 72, few men on the turf have had a longer or closer association with the sports than El Fefe as his frinds call him.
Its example -- made all the more formidable by its ever closer association with the European Union -- is a far stronger challenge to Middle Eastern autocrats than the United States's current misadventure in Iraq.
Members of the gay community turned out alongside thousands of other Ukrainians because they wanted changes to democracy and improvements to human rights legislation – which they hoped closer association with Europe would bring.
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