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However, in spite of their loud declarations of support, it was unclear what other EU countries would do to help.
And while there's nothing exactly wrong with Mr. Rhys Meyers's American accent, it sticks out and undercuts him during the vampire's frequent, loud declarations of anger or passion.
Understandably, he does not want the government to shut down and is hoping that quiet negotiations will produce better results than loud declarations of principle.
Yet for all the signs of evident prosperity — and the loud declarations by Turkish leaders that Turkey is an economic model for the world — economists warn that the Turkish economy is at risk of overheating and then stalling.
On the outside, he hears the whispers that have turned into loud declarations that the Bengals blew it when they selected him with the third pick in the 1999 draft.
But that didn't stop American governors from making loud declarations last summer about how they wouldn't take in Syrians, as if we weren't already part of the people they were meant to serve.
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In the Obama administration's clearest and loudest declaration yet against homophobia, Clinton said that "any efforts to marginalize and criminalize and penalize members of the LGBT community worldwide" is unacceptable.
"Loud public declarations from EU leaders and their opposition to TTIP in recent weeks can only be understood in the context of growing public discontent over the CETA deal.
Who Prays Loudest?") and declarations ("Plenty Should Be Enough"), forcing them to reexamine their faith in the democratic process — or their need to purchase a souvenir in the museum's newly renovated bookstore.
A leading example of the new school sound is the song "I Can't Live Without My Radio", a loud, defiant declaration of public loyalty to his boom box, which The New York Times described as "quintessential rap in its directness, immediacy and assertion of self".
This was followed by "I Can't Live Without My Radio" (Def Jam, 1985), a loud, defiant declaration of public loyalty to his boom box which the New York Times in 1987 called "quintessential rap in its directness, immediacy and assertion of self".
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