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The Daily Telegraph, which refers to "our" charter, stresses that "it will provide the same safeguards and opportunities for redress that parliament seeks, but without involving politicians".
The National Gallery website stresses that "it is not at all certain that Rembrandt would have known the work of the Venetian master".
In its counterclaim, Lockton stresses that it merely ran Carry Guard's back end, while the NRA handled the marketing, which was inseparable from the group's political advocacy.
It is hoping for nostalgic "tennis girl" trade – its press strategy even stresses that it is launching at the start of Wimbledon fortnight.
Trinity Mirror stresses that it will not be a sister title to its flagship, the Daily Mirror.
The Labour email stresses that it will not tolerate aggression or violence towards its staff, and any incidents should be reported immediately.
Google stresses that it won't actually remove any pages from its search results unless it receives a valid copyright removal notice from the rights owner.
The company stresses that it is looking more to interest publishers and developers than expand its overall user base of 3 million gamers.
3.55pm: Miliband stresses that it is in Israel's interest to stick to international law.
The UN stresses that it was given assurances that Ntaganda was not involved.
(Gavin Andresen, the chief scientist for the Bitcoin Foundation, stresses that it is still an "experiment").
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