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Mr Riordan rose to the bait, re-emphasising his liberal views on both.

The cynics may argue that the keenness of the sector to belatedly start re-emphasising the importance of partnership is rather late.

But from another perspective, it might also suggest music re-emphasising what draws in most of its devotees: escapism, empathy and the simple acknowledgement that the sun always rises in the morning.

He said he is marking the forthcoming 20th anniversary by re-emphasising the need to learn from the mistakes at Hillsborough, and stressing the progress the police have made since in managing major events.

The congress adopted a declaration re-emphasising the importance of judicial capacity-building, and calling on governments to strengthen UNEP's role, and to develop more effective institutions for dealing with transborder crime and international environmental disputes.

And, while re-emphasising the church's position that "matrimony is between a man and a woman", the pope appeared to indicate that the church should judge non-marital civil unions on a case-by-case basis.

It is a familiar question that Gatland, the Lions chairman, Gerald Davies, and the manager, Andy Irvine, will be re-emphasising at the first available opportunity on their return.

In addition to Washington's conditional orders to suspend nuclear-related sanctions, US officials said the US, China and Iran were re-emphasising their commitment to the redesign and reconstruction of the Arak research reactor so that it does not produce plutonium.

Still, in decent chunks of this book he fulfils his brief, re-emphasising the punishing nature of the international cricket schedule, in which players and coaches like Lehmann sign up for somewhere in the vicinity of 300 days per year away from home.

The twin raids mounted by US forces on terror suspects in Africa at weekend are shaping up as a test of whether the Obama administration is re-emphasising the capture of terrorist suspects – risky missions that have been relatively rare during the past five years – and shifting away from what it calls "targeted killing" operations, usually involving armed drones.

Re-emphasising its own loathing of the Saudi regime, the Syrian letter says all "terrorists" are the product of "this Salafi, Wahhabi, jihadi ideology – from 9/11, to [the] Boston bombing, to the beheading of the two American journalists – beheading, which is a governmental legal practice in Saudi Arabia".

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