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The motion failed to pass and Bouattia said she had objected to the wording, issuing her own statement expressing solidarity with the Kurds against Islamic State and condemning the group's "brutal actions".
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Conceptual and wording issues were also further considered at this stage and amendments made.
What did those lyrical words issuing from a bus symbolize?
Nor do they command in the literal sense of the word, issuing a one-way stream of unilateral directives.
On Tuesday, President Obama sought to have the last word, issuing waivers that would exempt sweeping categories of future prisoners from the requirement, which became law in December.
In subsection (g)(4), the word "issued" is omitted as surplus.
Or perhaps the leaders, in their haste to look united, did not spend quite enough time reading the words issued in their name.
Then I remembered my mother's words, issued when all the "What ifs" were strangling me: What if I was supposed to marry him?
Schulman used the word "issues" so many times that I decided to get in touch with another kind of expert: a doctor.
Incidentally, whenever I see the word "issues" used as a euphemism for "problems," I know I'm adrift in the sea of the invincibly obtuse.
The image on television dramatized the formal words issued later by the Korean Foreign Ministry after Mr. Koizumi was shown on all four Korean TV networks entering the shrine.
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