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A close reading of the directive, however, revealed that it referred only to military interrogators not to C.I.A. officials.
It referred only to a consultation meeting to allow parents to ask questions about the programme, and not to interviews with pupils, he said.
That email was too vague, the department said, because it referred only to a "shooting incident" but did not mention anyone had died.
"When I heard about the doughnut hole, I thought it referred only to the amount that I paid for my prescriptions".
A lawyer who has reviewed Mr. Braswell's pardon application said it referred only to the crimes he committed two decades ago, but officials said they were waiting for the formal pardon documents to interpret the legal implications.
But in subsequent months, the finance ministers of Germany, Finland and the Netherlands sought to dilute the agreement, arguing that it referred only to new bank rescues and not to so-called historic or legacy assets.
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More strictly it refers only to the latter striking relief feature.
And with the exception of Islamic State, it refers only to "armed groups" seeking to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad.
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