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In public, they now regret the West's wilful "misinterpretation" of their president's comments; in private, they rue the new man's habit of saying what he thinks.Iran's opposition to Israel and support for the Palestinians, while enshrined in the constitution, has always been less straightforward than the rhetoric suggests.

While enshrined in popular imagination as committing mass suicide by jumping off a precipice, in fact the lemmings were actively pushed off the edge to make a film.

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While shape-note gospel music cultivated a constant supply of new songs, the standard 19th-century tunebooks changed much more slowly, retaining their oblong format and repertoire, while enshrining themselves in the rural culture of the South.

Of course, there's always the long game: the hope that history will relegate the merely popular books and their bleeding patissiers to history's garbage disposal, while enshrining the correct books in the canon, guaranteeing their preferred authors immortality by keeping them on ninth-grade summer reading lists forever and ever, amen.

He quickly caved and agreed to $600 billion in tax increases while enshrining a large part of George W. Bush's tax and estate tax cuts permanently into law.

Such a solution would take into account the facts on the ground, while enshrining consensus and not dictating surrender, which is no longer an option anyway.

"The treaty ultimately fails the laugh test: It doesn't reference climate change at all, while enshrining new legal means -- including investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) provisions -- that would give corporate polluters the right to directly challenge state and federal regulations.

It decided to score its budget proposals in a way that ignores the potential return on investments we might make in infrastructure, educating our children, or providing them health care, while enshrining "smoke and mirrors" estimates of the potential return on tax cuts that benefit their base, the people George W. Bush once called "the haves and the have mores".

The Dayton Accord, while imperfect, enshrined a peaceful Bosnian state.

The Giants owner John Mara said it was "unfortunate and unfair" that Modell was not enshrined while alive.

The dictatorship was followed by a wasted decade, while democratic politicians enshrined a prosperity-destroying system of over-regulation and economic nationalism in a new constitution.

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