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The Met should try again to revive the work.
Ike Gibson Ullapool, Ross-shire I am outraged that the Met should try to apply a "production order" based on the Official Secrets Act to force the Guardian to reveal sources for the Milly Dowler phone-hacking scandal.
The Met should try to carve out a slot in its exhibition schedule during this period and persuade all concerned to let it give the triptych a small, properly professional show, possibly with some of the large charcoal portrait drawings that Mr. Dinnerstein made during the same period.
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Asking around, it was clear that we were not alone and that maybe we should try to meet troops from these wars and share their experiences with others.
My brother was with me, and both he and my friend thought that I should try and meet the gorgeous man next door.
Nevertheless, the idea presents a challenge to the nation, and lawyers and legislators from the political and social center should try to meet that challenge with language that guarantees our reasonable expectations of privacy.
As the semesters progress, you should try to meet as many different people as possible, but start where you feel most comfortable.
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Nevertheless, GPs should try to meet the different consultants' needs for different information [ 11].
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