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No one in the Italian police ever takes affairs seriously or keeps them quiet; on receiving news of a fling, an Italian policeman will regard it as his constitutional duty to instantly report it as far and wide as possible.
France takes affairs in the Middle East and what is unfolding with Israel-Palestine, Lebanon and Syria -- as well as Iran -- very seriously.
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Oskar Lafontaine, a left-winger, got the (expanded) finance job; Joschka Fischer, Green leader, took foreign affairs.
The preeminent artist of the Vienna Secession, like many Modernists, he took up affairs with his models.
Most left to assume higher office, but several have quit to take governmental affairs jobs with groups that lobby the Legislature.
It's strictly a one-take affair.
It was a one-take affair; it would have taken all day to set up again.
The bear attack is a single-take affair that radiates so much realism it instantly makes every other on-screen animal seem like a cheap fake.
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