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"And this means that it will be possible for Polanski to start making a planned film in Poland".
Trumping these scenes in many reports, though, was parochial indignation that Beijing had banned a group of British MPs from making a planned visit to Hong Kong.
The streak seemed at risk in August when he revealed his illness and doubts about making a planned November build in a remote region of Nepal.
A federal agency said yesterday that it might have found the Mars Polar Lander, a $165 million spacecraft that vanished in December 1999, just before making a planned touchdown on the red planet.
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams said on Friday that Israel had barred him from making a planned visit to the Gaza Strip during a three-day tour of the region.
Ms. Merkel, making a planned visit to Madrid, said Germans had "a lot of respect for what is being done in Spain," and she called on European leaders to close ranks as countries that share the euro try to emerge from the crisis.
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