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Leaving the session, British Prime Minister David Cameron described it as a "positive meeting" and said a "comprehensive plan" was emerging to go after criminal gangs, traffickers and the boat owners while working to stabilize the migrants' countries of origin.
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The deal, he explained, was that he'd get to the man's street at about 6am and wait, hidden in the back of the car, until the 'mark' emerged to go to catch his bus to the gym.
The group dined in a private room, according to a restaurant patron, but at one point Mr. Obama emerged to go to the men's room, where three Secret Service agents directed others away.
Some kids mess around with a metal detector, find an old button; the dad emerges grumpily to go to work.
UCL will offer bursaries to the brightest and most talented students to emerge from Elutec to go on and study with them.
Mr. Gore, in his first post-Election Day showing, in Nashville, emerged in sweats to go jogging with his daughters.
At the same time, if talented women footballers do emerge, many choose to go abroad to maximize playing opportunities.
Jack Snyder and Edward Mansfield, in "Electing to Fight: Why Emerging Democracies Go to War", discuss incomplete democratisation.
The boy's friends are waiting for him to emerge, and go to see what is holding him up.
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In other words, if American ten-year yields go up from 2% to 3%, it is not enough for emerging-market yields to go up by one percentage point.
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