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He has won two subsequent elections but has repeatedly relied on foreign intervention to fend off rebel attacks.
The latter, repeatedly relying on his desert dry wit to skewer his old friends with barbed asides, is a revelation.
The documents point to the central role played by the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), which President Obama has repeatedly relied on to execute the nation's most sensitive counterterrorism missions.
Since 2011, they have repeatedly relied on the threat of a government shutdown, or a possible credit default, to force damaging spending cuts.
C. The Florida Supreme Court's decision repeatedly relies on its Nov. 21 decision, which this court had already vacated, and the consequences of that decision.
The office of the Brooklyn district attorney, Charles Hynes, has repeatedly relied on the word of a compulsive liar named Dana Garner in serious criminal cases.
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