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The magazine was well known enough (although I've forgotten it's name) that Pink Floyd's publicist had no problem green-lighting an interview to take place the afternoon of the upcoming New York show on their "Meddle" tour.
Critical Myth rated the episode 8 out of 10, praising the direction the writers took with the episode, Sheppard being rather forced to be command of the city with the incapacitation of Weir, as well as comparing the characters' "chance to prove their meddle through extreme adversity" to "The Siege, Part 2".
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Syria and Iran are unlikely to stop their meddling.
Some mothers take their meddling to a professional level.
The girls tell her she should marry Mr. Henshaw and she reacts with annoyance and some embarrassment at their meddling.
Their meddling, the paper claims, risks "a further backlash against celebrities who inflict their moralising on the public".
But a Justice Department spokesman told me that private actors could easily "undermine" law-enforcement investigators with their meddling.
Iran and Saudi Arabia have interfered in the affairs of Yemen for years, but their meddling had been exacerbated by the Arab spring.
Comparing 2010 with 2006, the year before the crisis, they find that South Korea and Taiwan have vastly increased their meddling in currency markets (see right-hand chart).
You could imagine Iranian leaders stepping up their meddling in the region to show, perhaps, that supping with the Great Satan has not made them soft.
Even so, Anderson focuses on Westerners and their meddling — the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the Balfour Declaration, the Arab revolt — and his book could not be better timed.
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