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"He lived on the edge," said the colleague, who asked not to be identified because of the limit CBS has imposed on comments about the case.
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To maintain the rapport established with the participants (see Murray 2009) and to avoid creating a menacing, formal environment, no order was imposed on the participants to comment on the issues and they were free to interrupt one another so that the natural flow of discussion could be maintained.
The commemorative stone was inscribed with the Robert Burns inspired phrase: "The rocks will melt with the sun before I allow tuition fees to be imposed on Scottish students," a comment made by Mr Salmond in 2011 while championing his government's higher education policy.
Burundi's president, Pierre Nkurunziza, has threatened to fight any African Union (AU) peacekeepers imposed on his country in his most confrontational comments yet amid a mounting political crisis.
In comments reported today, Mr Hayes said wind farms could no longer be "imposed on communities".
And he said that the comments of a decade ago did not mean the mayor wanted rules imposed on those states from Washington.
His comments came as Bernie Ecclestone was strongly criticised for suggesting that the penalty imposed on the Italian for race-fixing was harsh and that Briatore ought to appeal.
It's imposed on it.
"There are no players imposed on me.
"The rate was imposed on us.
Taxes are imposed on businesses.
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