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Mr. Levin said that Mr. Turner would exert as much influence as ever.
"We will take as much time as necessary, and will exert as much force as needed..
In turn, they hope to exert as much influence as possible on the Iranian parliament's political makeup for the next four years.
THE United States should continue to exert as much pressure, both diplomatically and through the World Trade Organization, as necessary, to get Beijing to open up.
He played both tenor and soprano saxophone with a highly individual big-toned sound; he was always likely to exert as much influence on later generations as Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young had on him.
It may not exert as much influence as it thinks it does, but it's still a powerful voice for the profession, and Mr Prasad is an accomplished architect in his own right.
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And while not as physically exerting as, say, sitting in a tollbooth and handing motorists their change, in its own way it's exhausting work.
After a half century of investigation, it now seems reasonable to concede that a cult of the Apostles existed there about ad 260, though Christian influence may have been exerted as early as ad 200.
Then, it scrutinizes the narratives used by landscape actors to assess the channels through which such pressure is exerted, as well as its effectiveness.
However, McKie stressed this control is not exerted as strongly as it might be and the professional teams must perform better.
How is it possible to highlight the strategies of control and oppression exerted, as well as the forms of contestation and resistance that are put in place?
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