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Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said Japan would "sternly deal with" the landing.
Public opinion, constitutional wisdom and the national interest all demand agreement between Congress and President Clinton on a censure that would sternly condemn the President, but leave him in office.
The report did not give details of the plan, but the official summation of the Politburo meeting noted that the party would "sternly investigate and punish violations of party rules and laws by party members and officials," and "give full play to deterrent force".
But his grandfather would sternly warn the others - do not talk politics in front of the boy.
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He said both would be sternly punished under the law.
"I guess you don't want to go to L.S.U.," he would say sternly.
Time was when women would be sternly instructed to "start feeling old and ugly" in their 40s.
As my business picked up, Randy offered advice on billing and price points ("Don't undersell yourself," he would say sternly).
So is Paul Ryan, proffered as a Vice-Presidential candidate who would talk sternly about the need for a war on the deficit, going to be spending the campaign talking about a supposed war on religion instead?
Barack Obama and his South Korean counterpart, Lee Myurgedak, urged North Korea in a joint news conference on Sunday to immediately halt its launch plans, warning they would deal sternly with any provocation.
Would a sternly worded letter help?
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