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Some of the DREAM3 challenges reflect this attitude, which was a shift from previous challenges which were squarely focused on network inference.

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But in this election, critics say, long lines have been turned into a political weapon to drive down the urban vote, which is squarely behind Mr. Tsvangirai.

Sainsbury's has recreated one of the most famous moments of the first world war in its new Christmas advert, which is squarely pitched at toppling John Lewis as king of festive sentimentality.

There is nothing of Jarrett's improvisational fluency in his Bach, which is squarely phrased to the point of stodginess, although Makarski is slightly more dramatic.

Armenia, which recently ditched Brussels in favor of Moscow, may already be too far gone — to say nothing of Belarus and Kazakhstan, which are squarely in Russia's column.

He used policy decisions and events that followed to translate disparate policy bits and pieces into a set of granite-jaw values which were pitched squarely at ordinary voters – not what Abbott would call derisively the civil liberties brigade – good people in the burbs going about their normal business.

Thinking on his feet, which were by now lodged squarely in his mouth, Philip outlined his stab at advertising surrealism, a campaign that centred on the comic potential of underwear: "It's so natural that you feel naked... but with pants!" he said, in a eureka tone of voice.

But the stunning material on Lighthouse, which is focused squarely on his vocals and guitar, suggest he is more creatively engaged than he has been since his much younger days.

On Sunday night the Sunday Times issued a statement saying it was "a typically robust cartoon by Gerald Scarfe" which was "aimed squarely at Mr Netanyahu and his policies, not at Israel, let alone at Jewish people".

The apology amounts to a dramatic about turn for the paper, which on Sunday night defended the controversial illustration, saying it was "a typically robust cartoon by Gerald Scarfe" which was "aimed squarely at Mr Netanyahu and his policies, not at Israel, let alone at Jewish people".

T-Mobile complained to Google of "adverse network disruption," which was blamed squarely on YouMail.

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