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"Delighted, absolutely delighted," she said.
Given that their targets seem so delighted, do these sanctions actually matter Compared with the restrained, euphemistic language in which diplomats usually deal, the sanctions announced by America and Europe against individuals for their part in swallowing Crimea are strikingly direct and personal.
Clearly if it was in Saudi Arabia or Egypt, the US would be delighted". The new UN sanctions come at a time of worsening drought and civil war in Afghanistan.
It's also the subject that British Prime Minister David Cameron got involved in when he was meeting the president in Washington last week - he phoned a number of Senators (which I understand Obama's closest advisors were delighted about) to argue that tougher sanctions would destabilise the talks.
UK Sport chief executive Liz Nicholl added: "I am delighted to see the new Wada code has tougher sanctions for doping but also has scope to encourage athletes to disclose information which may lead to the authorities being able to root out more drugs cheats from elite sport".
He led his singleton spade jack and Weinstein was delighted to spread his hand as dummy, a move the laws sanction.
Of course, some of the Tom Cotton Republicans would be totally delighted, because their real agenda is war with Iran, and blowing up the sanctions regime would bring war closer.
Almost delighted.
Wife delighted.
I am delighted, thoroughly delighted.
I'm delighted, delighted for the lads.
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