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Holland, like America, is a nation constituted by a set of liberal Enlightenment ideals.In other words, America and the Netherlands are at the heart of something we used to call "the West" or "the free world", which now stretches from Japan and Taiwan to a bitterly contested line somewhere in eastern Europe.
We are proud to live in a country where everyone, including artists and writers, has the right of free speech". For the Showtime version, at least one heavily contested line of the script has been removed.
We traveled deeper into the heart of education than we could ever imagine, showing us the thin, fragile and often contested line that marks what a good and effective education consists of and the various shades of grey involved in delivering it.
Their statements came after a recent skirmish across the contested Line of Control border that India and Pakistan share in Kashmir.
Hours later, Pakistan accused the Indian military of an unprovoked attack, saying it had shot across the contested Line of Control border the countries share and killed a Pakistani soldier, bringing the total death toll in the skirmishes to five over the past week.
And we travel across Pakistan to the contested line of control in Kashmir, pointing out how close a nuclear apocalypse is yet again.
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Like Laughable Loves-era Milan Kundera, Szalay at his best positions his characters somewhere along the endlessly contested lines that he draws between comedy and something subtler, less showy, and altogether sadder than tragedy.
The Poisoned Pawn variation in the Najdorf Sicilian began to appear in important tournaments at that time and Tal contested the line against Tolush with great energy, aiming to develop quickly, disregarding the material.
It's hard to escape the sense that they don't while watching a lighthearted Smith, escorted by Indian military guys, stick his foot on the bitterly contested dividing line that separates India from Pakistan.
The film's producers did not restore what they had cut for CBS: the president's highly contested and fictional line, "Those who live in sin shall die in sin".
North Carolina mayor Patrick Cannon, 49, was arrested for allegedly accepting thousands of dollars in bribes in what prosecutors say were schemes that touched several parts of city politics, including a hotly contested $126m streetcar line and a major city real estate development site.
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