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The presidential minister, Essop Pahad, flew to London recently to meet with newspaper editors to try to stem the stream of negative stories about Mr. Mbeki.
The numbers spiked despite expectations of lower numbers due to the colder winter months coming, better enforcement along the border and efforts by Mexican authorities to stem the stream of Central American migrants to the US.
Even when the downturn came, CEOs continued on their way regardless, flying to Washington in corporate jets to ask for taxpayers' money to stem the stream of red ink resulting from their mismanagement, spending a million dollars on office redecoration or, if things turned nasty, drawing enormous compensation packages for getting fired for the mess they had made.
Rather than wasting millions of dollars on building a Mexican wall that will not keep fentanyl out, or attempting to stem the stream of fentanyl through the internet and postal system, a rival product could offer a route out of the deadly corner in which America has found itself.
Rather than wasting millions of dollars on building a wall that will not keep fentanyl out, or attempting to stem the stream of fentanyl through the internet and postal system, a rival product could offer a route out of the deadly corner in which America has found itself.
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But that's exactly what Italian foreign minister Paolo Gentiloni has called for – attacks on Islamic State (Isis) positions in Libya to stem the flow of refugees streaming into Europe.
In an effort to help stem the massive stream of waste dumped into landfills, new corn-based plastic bottles have recently hit the market in Great Britain and the United States, where millions of plastic bottles are used each day.
Exactly five years ago, Sony unveiled Blu-ray 3D, its last-ditch attempt to stem the tide of digital streaming and make it marginally harder for teenagers to pirate the latest Michael Bay movie.
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