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This view, that Prince William is seeking to exercise control over journalists, particularly photographers, is not confined to the Sun.
Now, 12 years later, with the MSG deal expiring after this season, the Yankees are seeking to exercise the full power of their television rights.
In 2004, the American Civil Liberties Union sued him over the obstacle he placed in the path of pregnant prisoners seeking to exercise their right to abortion.
The program has been controversial because many of the local policemen were former Taliban or criminal elements seeking to exercise control over their areas.
Beyond that, Breuer's contacts in and influence with the DOJ will be in high demand by corporations, banks and other assorted oligarchs seeking to exercise the legal immunity which US political culture has bestowed on them.
Existing federal law deals only with crimes based on race, religion and national origin, and only in cases in which the victims had been seeking to exercise a federally protected right.
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We also support those who seek to exercise their right to conscientious objection".
But some young viewers have sought to exercise a bit of restraint on their own.
In January, the lawsuit says, Mr. Viets sought to exercise his right to collect his benefits in a lump sum.
The administration's argument is that other presidents have also sought to exercise discretion in the application of immigration rules.
They say American venture capitalists are too pushy and seek to exercise too much control over their investments.
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