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Munster exerted more control through O'Gara and Conor Murray, with Leinster having to attack from deep.
Still, Mr. Lazio criticized her, saying that she should have exerted more influence over President Clinton.
The alternatives exerted more power over her than the actual things before her eyes.
Perhaps these mega-franchises exerted more cultural gravity – another measure of the event movie – than the 90s crop.
While noting American efforts to lobby Israel to allow Mr. Arafat to attend, Prince Saud said, "Could they have exerted more pressure?
They have exerted more energy challenging the arbitration process itself than making their legal case, they say, at a cost of more than $100,000.
Eventually his theories of stage presentation exerted more influence on the course of mid-century theatre in the West than did those of any other individual.
But in experiments where instructions used the word "fun," even those with low self-control exerted more willpower than expected, Professor Laran said.
The dominant historical influences roughly coincide with those that have affected German mainstream literature, though, as expected, they were exerted more slowly.
Mr. O'Sullivan acknowledged that consumers exerted more influence these days over what technology was picked at companies, but added that companies wanted controls over the technology.
"It was not a seamless relationship, but the Taliban became dependent on bin Laden and Al Qaeda resources, and the outsiders exerted more and more influence over the government," a Western diplomat in the region said.
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