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But Qamar Zaman Kaira, Pakistan's information minister, expressed criticism.
Some Greeks, however, expressed criticism of their own government.
UN committees may express criticism, but they can't enforce the rules.
Several people have, however, used the hashtag to express criticism of Mustafa.
The Guardian has come under express criticism from Egypt's presidency.
The report also expressed criticism, both of the Ukrainian authorities and of commercial airline practice.
Even in his endorsement, the mayor continued to express criticism of the president.
Cattell was dismissed from Columbia in 1917 when he publicly expressed criticism of the draft in World War I.
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