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Young Muslim entrepreneurs were responsible for an explosion in small business startups marketing products and services, particularly in the spheres of fashion, cosmetics and personal products, and food.
In Gaza, a Hamas leader, Mahmoud Zahar, said his group would "examine the effects" of the measures "on the ground, particularly in the spheres of health and education, and then we will act".
Apart from unsigned editorials, Ms. Cantwell wrote personal observations for The Times and elsewhere about the pride and pain brought by three decades of transformation in the lives of women, particularly in the spheres of work, marriage and divorce, and parenthood.
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Yes – in the sphere of public authority.
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