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That would have the advantage of the UK owning its fate, and the EU's leaders avoiding having to repeatedly get involved in British politics when the extension renewal comes up, sources said.
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The powerful presidential guard has repeatedly got involved in politics since Compaore was toppled in a popular uprising in October last year.
One of Mr. Ferhani's lawyers, Lamis J. Deek, took a different view, telling reporters that the Joint Terrorism Task Force, which is led by the Justice Department, had repeatedly declined to get involved in the investigation because of concerns about the conduct of the undercover officer her client knew as Ilter.
He is also a genuine football fan, although he has repeatedly refused offers to get involved at FC Bruges because he worries it would spoil the enjoyment he gets from going to almost every home game.
But Feng Chongyi, a professor at the university who has criticized the Communist Party's suppression of dissent, said the institute had repeatedly brushed off his efforts to get involved.
If you want to go to party conference, and get involved in debates and speak repeatedly, I'm afraid you haven't got much option.
Targets for delivery of care were repeatedly referred to during interviews as a reason to get involved in GM-HFIT.
I thought back to the advice I'd repeatedly given over the years to my single friends looking to meet a mate: Get involved, do things you love.
After this, Rayne would enter a storyline in which Brittany would attempt to get involved in Rayne's feud with The Beautiful People, only to be repeatedly rejected.
Russian officials have repeatedly denied interfering in the U.S. elections and said the Kremlin doesn't want citizens to get involved in cyber crimes.
He said he decided to get involved when he saw body camera footage of the shooting that showed police officers firing repeatedly.
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