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She was after a more obdurate eloquence, which would retain the capacity to make you look twice or more.

But the National Archives, which would retain control, vows to protect the tapes like the Constitution itself.

Regulators said Parlophone must be sold to a company with a track record in the music industry, which would retain the brand name.

So the government would own the "old" company (it owns 49.9% of Alitalia), which would retain the airline's €1.1 billion of debt and its unwanted assets.

The combined company, which would retain the Tribune Company name, would own 11 daily newspapers, 22 television stations and 4 radio stations.

Each would have its own managers, budget and employees, unlike the Justice Department plan, which would retain a single commissioner in charge.

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Efforts by members of Mr Wahid's cabinet to forge a compromise, in which he would retain office while ceding most executive power to Miss Megawati, have foundered.

Some suggest it could offer Bolivia a lease on an enclave over which it would retain sovereignty, similar to China's former arrangement with Britain over part of Hong Kong.

The second was that it should remain as part of TMG, acting as its research and development arm; and the third was a hybrid of the first two, in which TMG would retain 75% ownership of the unit while the other 25% was shared on equal terms by EP's staff.

His intervention comes amid a debate about whether the UK should push for a "soft Brexit", in which it would retain as much access as possible to the single market but have to continue to allow the free movement of people, or go for a "harder" option, leaving the single market and trading under WTO rules and tariffs, but able to curb free movement.

There has been debate about whether the UK should push for a "soft Brexit", in which it would retain as much access as possible to the single market but have to continue to allow the free movement of people, or go for a "harder" option, leaving the single market and trading under WTO rules and tariffs, but able to curb free movement.

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