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On Wednesday, the Taliban said they were publicly addressing Mr. Baradar's position in response to news media speculation about his new role.
With 1807 as a backdrop, we are publicly addressing historic questions of race and empire in a far more sophisticated fashion than many other European nations.
When she began publicly addressing topics like rape, menstruation and domestic abuse, her parents would wonder what her hypothetical mother-in-law might think one day.
Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia also started publicly addressing the issue of reform, although that seems more inspired by the post-Sept.
She rejected the French assertion that that the U.S. and the UK are "starting a (public) debate that is not there" by publicly addressing issues of nuclear disarmament.
Three years later, the pressure was such that Steve Jobs wrote a rare missive publicly addressing the company's continued refusal to include the software.
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Jackson, for its part, has been slow to publicly address the case.
Tim Cook, the CEO of technology giant Apple, has publicly addressed his sexuality for the first time.
But China has no such policy limiting which agencies or individuals can publicly address currency issues.
What he has not done is publicly address the violent upheaval in Cairo.
Now, though, something new and aggressive is being done to publicly address street harassment of women.
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