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The "right to be forgotten" ruling allows EU residents to request the removal of search results that they feel link to outdated or irrelevant information about themselves on a country-by-country basis.
The Saitama case is not the only ruling to suggest that Japan is following the lead set by the EU, where residents can request the removal of search results that they feel link to outdated or irrelevant information about themselves on a country-by-country basis.
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"I feel linked to him in many ways, and that's one of them," Nichols says.
"I feel linked with nature when I'm in the kitchen," said Ms. Hadzimanovic, speaking in Serbian.
Using a CB makes him feel linked to his father "100percentt," said Mr. Lavender, whose handle is the Fisherman.
In other words, Mr. Mugabe is assailing the very legacy that Britons feel links them to the land.
Their suicides do feel linked, if only because they were both amazing catalysts always getting at the beauty that other people didn't see.
No relative, as far as I know, yet Apple is not a common name, and I feel linked to him just the same.
The steering of the old model felt loose and somewhat disconnected; on the '09, it does a far superior job of making the driver feel linked to the vehicle.
Now, when I drink a 'Gansett tall boy, I feel linked to my dad's childhood and old Sox broadcasts and the light summer breezes of seasons gone by.
I don't feel linked in any way to the state of Israel.
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