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Annan's group made its petition late on Monday, urging Eta to make "a public declaration of the definitive cessation of all armed action".
This is not (as the title suggests) the definitive collection of all their classics, but it is a satisfying representation of some of their greatest hits.
"I don't know of anyone who has done definitive testing of all these different types of plastic containers to see what is leaching into food".
The collection is incomplete and thus does not seek to provide a definitive list of all adverts created for the newspapers.
"We call upon Eta to make a public declaration of the definitive cessation of all armed action," the group added in a statement read out by Ahern in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain.
Annan's group had urged Eta "to make a public declaration of the definitive cessation of all armed action and to request talks with the governments of Spain and France to address exclusively the consequences of the conflict".
The reporter Nancy Jo Sales wrote the definitive account of all of this for Vanity Fair magazine; that story was optioned by Sofia Coppola, the director, and will be released as a film, starring Emma Watson, on 5 July.
When a prospectus is finally published - and there are no signs as yet that Rosneft is backing down on its plans for a Square Mile listing, though maybe later in the year than intended - it should include full and definitive information of all outstanding legal contingencies against it.
By issuing their demand for peace in the Basque heartland, and effectively dictating to ETA the words of its concession by calling for "the definitive cessation of all armed action," the negotiators effectively made it possible for ETA's leaders to present themselves as responding to an international push for peace, rather than to the French and Spanish security crackdowns.
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