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"Of course the national mouthpiece should be imposing," said one user.
"Posing can be imposing," said Denis Reggie, an Atlanta-based photographer who is recognized as a pioneer of the relaxed style of wedding photography.
Katzenbach, tall and imposing, said he was not impressed with Wallace's "show".
"The way the debate is being conducted domestically is clearly not up to the challenges that the market situation is currently imposing," said Peruzzo, the RBS economist, who himself is Italian.
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"We see security has been imposed," said Jana Haut, 34, of Kassel, Germany, who said she had no qualms about visiting.
"However, certainly we will conform with any speed restrictions that they would impose," said the spokesman, Ken Miller.
"I don't think the public will be satisfied with the sentence imposed," said Anwar's lawyer, Karpal Singh.
"The foreclosure process is a profit opportunity for servicers and lenders, but there is very little oversight of the fees imposed," said Michael D. Calhoun, president of the Center for Responsible Lending.
Nao Matsukata, a trade lawyer who worked for Mr. Zoellick when the steel tariffs were imposed, said that he could see little reason for a repeal.
"Canada has imposed a condition that the Egyptian authorities themselves haven't imposed," said Caroline.
"We've shot in difficult places, but we never imagined how much control they would impose," said Simone Baumann, one of the film's producers from Germany.
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