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"We take the position that he entered into an agreement to grant the tenants rent stabilized status even though they did not come under coverage of the statute".
She argued that some American television channels have an agenda and do not come under the same scrutiny, citing coverage of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and the mood in the United States after the Sept. 11 al Qaeda attacks.
Issues 2-4 above come under the rubric of extensibility.
"The authorities didn't need to act under the coverage of night to engage with the society by using force".
The paper had come under fire for its coverage of the assassination in Congo of President Laurent Kabila, Zimbabwe's ally in Congo's war.
Therefore it comes under the category of rotating flows.
This system comes under the case of mismatched certainty.
There he also came under the influence of Jacopo Bassano.
The Sun has come under fire this week for its coverage of a "shock poll", which according to its front page showed "1 in 5 Brit Muslims' sympathy for jihadis".
Journalists at publications owned by Mr. Usmanov said that he had rarely interfered in editorial decisions, but that they had come under serious scrutiny for their coverage of this month's elections.
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