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Gov. George Pataki of New York took them seriously enough to call Mrs. Whitman on Tuesday and tell her, in firmer language than he has ever used publicly, that he supports the Clinton cleanup plan and that anything less would be unacceptable.
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In a call to General Musharraf at 8 a.m. in Washington, Mr. Bush used what one senior White House official called "very firm language" to demand that the Pakistani leader immediately stop infiltrations by Islamic militants across the border into India.
Since that time, Mr. Codey has looked more serious about running, from his frenetic first few weeks in office to his increasingly firm language on the possibility of vying for the nomination.
It is that the firmest language in the dossier was put under the name of Mr Blair himself namely, that the threat posed by Iraq was "serious and current", contrary to his own chief of staff's advice against describing the threat as "imminent".Mr Blair, in other words, went out on a limb, by comparison even with his close aides.
The president used very firm language in his speech, the BBC's Chris Hogg in Seoul reports.
Pritzker's firm language was supplemented by the following section of her remarks, which stated, flatly, that the United States will not allow any single nation to control the Internet: "Next week, at the International Telecommunication Union Conference in Korea, we will see proposals to put governments in charge of Internet governance.
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"But with China and Latin America seeing solid growth, ambitious firms want the language skills that can smooth the path into new markets," she added.
Companies are creating a market," says Eric Gillespie, the co-founder of ipIQ, one of the new crop of firms that are fuelling patent transactions.But when talking to executives in the technology firms themselves, the language you hear most often is that of "the arms race" and "mutually assured destruction".
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