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Indeed, America may quietly be helping create useful conditions.

In Pakistan, President Obama has retained the Bush administration's targeted drone missile attacks against suspected militants and may quietly be expanding the Central Intelligence Agency's covert battle against jihadis along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

So, we still suspect that some of them may quietly be giving water to the babies.

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It provides evidence that Square, founded back in 2009, may finally, quietly be starting to turn on its first services in Europe, and specifically the UK, to take on rivals like iZettle, SumUp and Paypal, and expand beyond Square's existing footprint in the U.S., Canada, Japan and Australia.

It is now quietly being dropped.There may be worse to come for the union hardliners.

Mr Abbas, along with Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak, may quietly relish Hamas being taken down a peg.

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There are strong arguments, accepted by many at the SEC, that hedge funds, with their ability to act quickly and quietly, may be one of the reasons.

Others in the industry may quietly agree, but they are less confident that the technology to power them will arrive in time and at an acceptable price.

The government of Egypt to the east, known to be worried by the Islamists bidding for power in neighbouring Libya, generally applauds attacks on them and may quietly back Mr Haftar but is loth to intervene directly.

In other cases, bridesmaids — who may quietly seethe about unflattering dresses — are surprisingly willing to pay for cosmetic enhancements.

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