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"If Israel has to take action on its own, in order to stop Iran from developing that capability, the governor would respect that decision," says Dan Senor, Romney's senior national security adviser and someone widely tapped as a future national security adviser in a Romney administration.

BEIJING — On Thursday, the first day of a very prominent two-day visit to China, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany met with four of China's most famous men – President Hu Jintao, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao and their deputies who are widely tapped to succeed them, Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang.

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His death leaves Prince Nayef, the powerful and feared interior minister who has led the battle against both Islamic extremists and freedom of expression, widely expected to be tapped as the next crown prince.

In November, Trump tapped Bannon, widely seen to be the architect of his populist strategy, to be his senior counselor in the White House.

Those suspicions tapped into the widely held belief that well-placed Communist Party officials and their relatives are above the law.

Ludicrous as the whole spectacle was, ABC would not have been so widely pilloried had it not tapped into a larger national discontent with news media fatuousness.

Until about a year ago, Robert G. Torricelli would have fit that profile -- a politician so widely regarded that he was tapped to run the Senate campaigns for the Democrats.

The database we tapped has been widely used for clinical epidemiological studies, and its disease diagnoses, drug prescription and hospitalisation data have been reported to be of high quality by many studies.

The reasons for the additional inclusion of coffee and tea were the low consumption of tap water as such in this study population and because these widely consumed tap water-derived beverages constitute an important source of calcium and magnesium in this population.

Many vocal and instrumental signals are used, including the widely prevalent tapping or drumming of the bill against a tree or, in cities, on tin roofing.

The column, which followed a widely read article she wrote for The Yale Daily News, tapped into a national debate about the financial services industry.

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