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Despite his striking declaration of friendship, delivered during an unusual meeting with journalists from The New York Times and The Washington Post, the prince sharply criticized the Bush administration for failing to help ease the suffering of the Palestinian people.
It's a far more personal play than the title suggests, and begins with the striking declaration that, despite her hybrid heritage, she effectively "grew up as a Jew in New York City," adopting the Upper West Side's prevailing self-deprecating and cosmopolitan ethos, complete with Yiddish interjections.
In a particularly striking declaration, a Queens man who said the Police Department paid him to spy on Muslims last year also said he was assigned to spy on a lecture at the Muslim Student Association at John Jay College of Criminal Justice even though the police did not think the group was "doing anything wrong".
This was a striking declaration: although BlackBerry has been in trouble for some time it underwent a public "strategy review" of its business plan a year ago its decision to put up a giant, blinking for-sale sign suggests it has become especially desperate.
This was a striking declaration: although BlackBerry has been in trouble for some time — it underwent a public "strategy review" of its business plan a year ago — its decision to put up a giant, blinking for-sale sign suggests it has become especially desperate.
In a striking declaration that the world is finally ready to change its polluted ways, global leaders gathered at the United Nations headquarters here to sign the landmark Paris climate accord, an agreement that's seen as the blueprint for rescuing the planet.
I had, as an example, heard much before about the striking of the Declaration's slavery clause, thanks to the great Broadway musical 1776 (sort of a baby boomers' Hamilton from 1970).
But the most striking thing about his declaration was that it had nothing to do with the actual problem.
However, when analyzing the descriptive results, there were virtually no striking outliers, such as unusual declarations of old age that could have been interpreted as voluntary or involuntary false and misleading statements.
Vipin Narang, an MIT professor of international relations, noted that the language in Tuesday's agreement bears striking similarities to a U.S.-North U.S.-North Korean from 1993.
Her take-no-prisoners attitude was highlighted by her declaration that Britain's striking coal miners were "more difficult to fight, but just as dangerous to liberty" as the enemy in the Falklands War.
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