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But Mr. Bagapsh moved into the presidential headquarters and set about negotiating with Mr. Khajimba, eventually forming a coalition government.
Idris had left a thriving oil industry, and Qaddafi, seeing an opportunity to bolster Libya's "economic sovereignty," set about negotiating more favorable terms with the Western oil companies.
The Syrian leader has agreed among other things to undertake a ceasefire, to remove his army and its heavy weapons from Syria's towns, to let in several hundred UN observers along with foreign correspondents, to free political prisoners and to set about negotiating with his opponents.The plan deserves a chance if only because the alternatives of military action and inaction are so unpromising.
Although Mr. Obama deferred foreign affairs with his "one president at a time" rule, that did not apply to domestic policy, where he lobbied Congress to release $350 billion in financial bailout money and set about negotiating roughly $800 billion in spending programs and tax breaks.
But Mr. Bagapsh simply moved into the presidential headquarters and set about negotiating, finally forming a coalition government with Mr. Khajimba.
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Deploying a combination of diplomatic charm, patience and crates of imported whisky, he set about painstakingly negotiating the release of detainees, almost all of whom were from the Chilean left.
Under enormous pressures of economic disintegration and political disarray, Mr. Yeltsin set about to negotiate the dismantling of the Soviet Union and its republics.
We borrowed kayaks from a local family and set about trying to negotiate some of the more sheltered outcrops of the archipelago, though this mostly involved being washed up on a rocky beach repeatedly (it's still the North Sea and those winds are strong).
With meticulous attention to detail, Mr Dimas set about drawing up and negotiating 25 new and much tougher national-allocation plans in preparation for the 2008-12 trading period.
Tall, ebullient and outspoken, Dr. Luns was known for shaking up fusty meetings with candid observations, even as he set about the serious business of negotiating the future of Berlin and paving the way for self-rule in the former Dutch colony of New Guinea four decades ago.
Upon filing for its second bankruptcy in early 2012, Hostess set about reorganizing its finances and negotiating for cost-cutting concessions from its workforce, as reported in the New York Times.
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