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The presidency even answered longstanding pleas from journalists, among others, and named an official spokesman for itself, a move that may curb some of the Kremlinological excesses of Cairo's rumour mill.In this section New surgeon, same old scalpels Just another autocrat?
The study part may curb some men to come for testing; attendance may be higher in the real life.
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Some UK officials have argued a Saudi presence in Syria may curb the Russians' increasingly aggressive military action, due to a desire not to damage commercial and diplomatic ties between the two nations.
Water rationing may curb him next season, but he is confident other growers will advance.
"The idea that Opec may curb production sometime in the near future went out the window.
At NBC, the Hollywood writers' strike may curb what had been a brisk turnaround.
Any drop below that range may curb investment in new oil supplies.
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Mr Abe has floated the idea of rewriting the central-bank law, which may curb its independence.
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