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"Russia is prepared to develop ties with its Afghan partners".
And Raymond Jansen, the publisher of Newsday, said today in the newspaper that WPIX television station in New York may develop ties with Newsday.
Any company trying to gain access to foreign markets needs to develop ties with business and government figures in those countries.
It could review our planning and housing laws to assist with the reshaping of neighbourhoods, making it easier for people to develop ties with their neighbours.
This would provide an outstanding opportunity for the EU to develop ties with key regional players and to acquire a more comprehensive and global perspective on nuclear governance.
We are eager to help you discover ways to develop ties with our students, to provide them experiential learning opportunities and full-time positions.
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The most interesting part of renovating these homes, Ms. Brown said, has been developing ties with the owners.
It has deep ties to drug traffickers, and it is well documented that the nation has developed ties with Iran and even Hezbollah.
Many people believe the attacks were meant as a warning to Turkey not to continue developing ties with Israel or to integrate further with the West.
The church attacks have previously been blamed on Lashkar I Jhangvi, a Pakistani sectarian outfit that has developed ties with al-Qaida in recent years.
They learned about Brazil, developed ties with supervisors and colleagues, gained first-hand, practical experience and their contributions have led to patents, publications, and new technologies.
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