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The sole exception was Academician Sakharov, whose Memorandum on Progress, Coexistence, and Intellectual Freedom had greatly impressed him, and with whom he had discussed issuing a joint statement on the invasion of Czechoslovakia.
And so the task fell to Sessions's deputy, the largely anonymous Republican lawyer and prosecutor Rod Rosenstein, whose memorandum focussed on Comey's decision, last July, to publicly disclose the findings of the F.B.I.'s investigation into whether Hillary Clinton mismanaged classified information over e-mail, a decision that Trump had loudly cheered at the time.
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John C. Yoo, the former Justice official whose memorandums on torture and presidential power were used to justify some of the most controversial policies of the Bush administration, said he had not seen the material from Ms. Cheney's group.
Mr. Pickle discussed his inquiry with four Democrats on the Judiciary Committee, some of whose memorandums were disclosed last year on The Wall Street Journal editorial page and in The Washington Times and a column by Robert Novak.
This conclusion has been recently acknowledged by the Federal Communications Commission, whose latest memorandum [6] replaced spectrum sensing by a database-oriented approach such that PU positions and times of activity are known in advance.
Unfortunately, Kaiser scoffs at the official rationale for the war rather than engaging it, so the reader never appreciates the full weight of history pressing down on the bureaucrats whose endless memorandums are so dutifully noted.
Due to return to academia in the fall of 2010, the two lawyers finished their second Awlaki memorandum, whose reasoning was widely approved by other administration lawyers, that summer.
His interlocutors in the past included former Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov, and Dimitri Kozak, another Putin ally whose eponymous 2003 memorandum was in some eyes the closest the conflict came to a resolution (and in others, a Russian gambit that came dangerously close to bamboozling the West).
"There's a real fear in the international community that if the U.S. is not willing to discuss the issue within the framework of Kyoto, the whole thing will fall apart," Ms. Whitman wrote in the memorandum, whose contents were first reported in The Washington Post.
The President — whose Administration just signed a Memorandum of Understanding (M.O.U).
In the last few days, Der Spiegel and the Guardian published the latest revelations from Edward Snowden's often random-seeming cache of PowerPoint slides, memoranda citing acronyms whose full import remains mysterious, and other top-secret files from the National Security Agency.
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