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Soon, Universal Records approached her, and before her fourteenth birthday she was negotiating to release an EP on the label.
But the mainly political demands of the kidnapper, Veerappan, were rejected by officials in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, the two southern states that are negotiating to release the actor, Rajkumar.
Days after Berkley Books announced that it was canceling the publication of the memoir "Angel at the Fence," after its author, Herman Rosenblat, acknowledged that he had falsified parts of his story, an independent publisher said it was negotiating to release the book as a work of fiction.
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I began negotiating with Warner Bros. to release The Terminal Man.
Soon, du Lhut negotiated to have Hennepin's party released from captivity.
"It's easier for [NASA] to negotiate [data release] because we're paying the bills," Green says, whereas ESA has to do it "by influence".
The coalition called for negotiating texts to be released to the public.
If a person took hostages and threatened to kill them in an American city, authorities unable to negotiate their release might have to use deadly force to try to free them.
Foreign governments regarded him as their main interlocutor when it came to negotiating the release of the several dozen prominent hostages the guerrillas held as political bargaining chips.
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