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Her father, a butcher, and her mother, a housewife, shared the same house, in Blackpool, but communicated via notes, such as: "The coalman is coming today, can you leave me some money?" It was stifling, she says, "an only child living with two grown-ups who didn't get on.

They say that it was "communicated" to France's stockmarket regulator, and that everything was done in accordance with the rules.But there is little doubt who got the better deal.

Mr Schröder's economic reforms, known as Agenda 2010, were unpopular, erratic and badly communicated, both to voters and to party members, who quit in droves.

The games were scheduled at the same time in the hope of avoiding match-fixing, but spies with mobile phones at the two venues communicated with running commentaries to club officials.While fans were mildly amused, the NFF was outraged by the "mind-boggling show of shame, never previously witnessed in Nigerian football".

Moreover, Congress clearly understood that even when the government is targeting foreign persons for collection, communications of US persons may be acquired if those persons are in communication with the foreign targets, for example as was testified to in today's hearing when Najibullah Zazi communicated with a foreign terrorist whose communications were being targeted under Section 702.

In an echo of the ways the rioters communicated, many of those involved in defending their communities came out on the streets as a result of word of mouth and social media messages.

"It's very disappointing for me and my family how these things have been communicated and handled in terms of honesty and respect but I guess that's the football business".

In many ways brain injury is a silent epidemic; its effects are not always visible and cannot be communicated easily.

A more subtle line communicated by the picture is Cameron's adroitness and social ease.

There is a striking disconnection in Athens between the blithe lack of concern that the government evinces, and which it has successfully communicated to much of the public, and the objective seriousness of Greece's plight.

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This is how he plans to bring about a deal on minimum service on public transport, telling unions and employers that they have until the end of the summer to do a deal; after that, he will start to legislate.Third, Mr Sarkozy's hallmark is to introduce reforms with well-communicated and plain-spoken appeals to common sense.

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