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The attempt to close the prison has entailed tense negotiations with foreign officials, heated confrontations during meetings in the White House Situation Room, and, especially, a long-running fight with the Pentagon, which outplayed Obama for years.
Much of the money will now be kept offshore in foreign currency, taking the heat off the peso.
Starting in the 1990s, the company began to feel the heat of foreign competitors, who could produce utensils for a fraction of the price of American manufacturers.
Selfishness means we cannot make the changes we need to make: people will not give up their cars, their foreign holidays, their central heating, their meat-eating and all the other pursuits that guzzle energy and poison the planet.
The continuous on-site trials and repeated negotiations between the engineers of Hitaveita Reykjavíkur (Reykjavik District Heating) and foreign pump producers can be seen as a case of user-driven problem solving.
Despite the nation's hot summers, there is a paucity of literature regarding vulnerability to heat in foreign-born people in Australia.
Moscow turned up the heat up on foreign platforms too.
You're playing in a country where the wickets and the heat are totally foreign.
Yet many states are still raising speed limits, even as policy makers fret about dependence on foreign oil and emissions that heat the atmosphere.
Even in larger economies like India, competition is heating up between foreign banks like Morgan Stanley and Deutsche and home-grown wealth managers.
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