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It could embolden those in the security establishment who want to keep close ties with Iran.
But whatever he does next, he said, he intends to keep close ties to Nebraska.
In fact, Ms. Baldwin has been crucial to Mr. Carrión's ability to keep close ties with his campaign.
Across the sunbelt, Latinos can keep close ties with their countries of origin even more easily than many British minorities, yet their identities and loyalties seem relatively unconflicted.
Mr. Obama's supporters disagree, saying that the administration has been able to keep close ties with the region despite deep disagreements.
China has long served as the North's political and economic mainstay, but it also seeks to keep close ties with the South, which is a much larger trade partner.
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Johnson used his resignation letter on Monday to claim that the UK was "headed for the status of a colony" under May's soft Brexit plans, which would keep closer ties to the European Union than hardline Conservatives want.
But it is possible that Parliament could vote to keep closer ties to the bloc — a so-called soft Brexit — and Mrs. May did not completely exclude that option, by saying she would work with lawmakers if they reject her deal.
Walter lived a private life and kept close ties with family.
Despite serious differences with Buddhists in Tibet, Beijing has kept close ties to the Buddhist community here.
He kept close ties with Portsmouth where he served as a board member for OSCO Industries.
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