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How many more war-crimes suspects will he hand over for trial at the UN's tribunal in The Hague?
In deferring to President George W. Bush on the Iraq war, Congress had shown a willingness to "hand over, for the foreseeable future, its constitutional power to declare war," he wrote in "Losing America: Confronting a Reckless and Arrogant Presidency" (Norton, 2004).
Soldiers from the French Foreign Legion and British paratroopers were flown in by helicopter, then spread out along the roads and into the cornfields, securing the area around a large farm warehouse where the rebels had assembled about 400 weapons to hand over for destruction.
Researchers took macroeconomic data on all 27 EU nations, looking specifically at the accounting data countries have to hand over for monitoring, which is all posted for free at the online repository Eurostat: things such as government deficit, debt, revenue, expenditure, etc.
1992 - UN imposes sanctions on Libya in an effort to force it to hand over for trial two of its citizens suspected of involvement in the Lockerbie bombing.
Additionally, the merchant case features non-slip sides and corners so it's easier to hold the phone and to hand over for customers' signatures.
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The building is likely to be handed over for a nominal price.
One week after her daughter was born, the infant was handed over for adoption.
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