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Nor does Tellem's negotiating history.
As I have indicated, it is contended that this interpretation is supported by the negotiating history.
"If you have an ambiguous contract, you can go outside the contract itself and look at the negotiating history of that contract," Mr. Wolinsky said.
Even before Selig erred on baseball's negotiating history by saying this was the first collective bargaining agreement achieved without the loss of a single game, Marvin Miller, the man who lived baseball's negotiating history, was correcting reporters and others who sum up that history as eight work stoppages in eight negotiations.
Since then, I have had the benefit of discussions with the Foreign Secretary and Sir Jeremy Greenstock (the then British ambassador to the UN), who have given me valuable background information on the negotiating history of resolution 1441.
It is clear from the text of the resolution, and is apparent from the negotiating history, that if Iraq fails to comply, there will be a further Security Council discussion.
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In his narrative, Nusseibeh negotiated between history and apologia.
These young dancers performed with a vitality that made the duet something more than politely negotiated dance history.
The work now takes pride of place in "Negotiating Home, History and Nation: Two Decades of Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia 1991-2011," a new exhibition at the Singapore Art Museum that runs through June 26.
Spurs have a history of negotiating deals on deadline day.
And in Afghanistan itself, there is a rich history of negotiating across battle lines.
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