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An agreement was signed in London which will give Cyprus self-government, except for the two military bases that Britain is to keep there, and so finally end the tragic business of Greeks, Turks and British killing each other over a deadlocked problem.
By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, March 7 , 1959P. 138 An agreement was signed in London which will give Cyprus self-government, except for the two military bases that Britain is to keep there, and so finally end the tragic business of Greeks, Turks and British killing each other over a deadlocked problem.
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PAGE A27 Gun Law in Washington, D.C. A19 SENATE RACE THAT REFUSES TO END The land of 10,000 lakes has at least that many problems in trying to solve the deadlocked Senate race between the Republican, Norm Coleman, and the Democrat, Al Franken.
After two days spent struggling with Stevenson's act and the problem of cats and birds, the 12 jurors pronounced themselves hopelessly deadlocked.
In 2004, addressing the problem of judicial recusals, Scalia himself noted the pitfalls of a deadlocked Supreme Court.
Albany, as the spectacle of the deadlocked Senate has shown vividly over the last month, is afflicted with many problems: lawbreaking leaders, feuding factions and powerful special interests.
After having worked on scores of high-stakes negotiations, deadlocked deals, political stalemates and seemingly intractable conflicts, I have come to believe that even the most difficult negotiation problems have potential solutions.
Negotiations remained deadlocked today.
"This is a deadlocked situation".
It ended with a deadlocked jury.
Now the leaders are more deadlocked.
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