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A spokesman for the Premier League said European clubs were generally bound by rules which allow players to make approaches to other clubs in the last six months of their contracts.
He was one of the first union leaders to make approaches to other unions such as the National Graphical Association, with which his own had had a difficult relationship as they came to terms with the changes to working practices and fought job cuts.
Mittal's thirst for raw materials has even led it to make approaches to an ore producer in Liberia, despite the political uncertainty there.The big steelmakers hope that further consolidation will help to shift the balance of power in their favour, and they appear convinced that sheer bulk will help them to ride out any future slackening of demand.
He said: "If you look through the Scottish FA minute books, from 1924/1925, there's three separate clubs - Raith Rovers, Aberdeen, and Queen of the South - who make approaches to the Scottish FA requesting permission for their grounds to be used for women's football matches.
At this time, the male would make approaches to the female with his thumbs.
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That did not stop him making approaches to Scarborough and Doncaster years later.
He made approaches to the Soviet Union and, upon being rebuffed, travelled to Hitler's Germany, in another vain attempt to garner support for India's independence.
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