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In fact, he made ballets in many styles, about many matters, including cruelty and obsession, as can still be seen at New York City Ballet, in "Robert Schumann's Davidsbündlertänze," "Ivesiana," and "Variations pour une Porte et un Soupir".

In testimony on Tuesday, the absent Mr. Sirven seemed to be at the heart of many matters, including any understanding of the work that was required of Ms. Deviers-Joncour.

Portland and Seattle are rivals in many matters, including in their capacity for liberal activism.

The Council has jurisdiction over many matters, including public security, agreements with other governments, subsidy programs, the environment, urban planning, and a three-year capital expenditure program.

It would be even more insulting were it not for Spicer's growing reputation for gratuitous and outlandish fabrications about many matters, including those as seemingly unimportant as the anemic crowd size at the inauguration.

For many people, religious institutions are an important, readily available source of information and advice on many matters, including health.

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Mr Brown and Mr Sarkozy do not see eye to eye on many economic matters, including free trade and industrial policy, not to mention farm subsidies.

An agreement was signed allowing the monarchy to pass its own laws over many local matters, including hunting and bushfire control, internal taxation and the beer supply.

And the United States is now far more reluctant to alienate a rising economic powerhouse whose diplomatic heft makes its cooperation crucial on many security matters, including North Korea and Iran.

In many other matters, including how accusations of sexual misconduct are handled, there are more than 180 distinct dioceses plus other jurisdictions, like religious orders.

But it issued decrees on many other matters, including the proper method of consecrating bishops, a condemnation of lending money at interest by clerics, and a refusal to allow bishops, priests, and deacons to move from one church to another.

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