Mirpur has been called "Little Birmingham" because of the close family and cultural ties between the two regions.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said last week it would not welcome Zimbabwe's cricketers because of the close links between Zimbabwe Cricket and the regime of president Robert Mugabe.
Skipper O'Driscoll joined the Irish camp on Monday, having remained at home after the departure of the larger squad because of the sudden death of a close friend.
So I think that's partly because of the president but also partly because of the people who are close to him, especially the ministers.
Kindler picked Nicholson to run the cancer division because of his close ties to important insurers and the cancer doctors who prescribe and test new medicines.
The analyst did not want to be named because of his close connection to the government.
Mr Thune replies that this race will not be decisive to control of the Senate anyway, because of close contests elsewhere, and that South Dakota would be better served by a balanced team: Mr Daschle plus someone like himself with proven influence in the White House.
He had just left an appointment at a gym in Brookline, which was cut short after the manager came and told them he had to close because of the manhunt.
"They have taken the action to close the building because of that and they have virtually got a sealed building at the school, " he added.
"I didn't have a doubt before, also when we lost the games because the support of my club was very close to me and the players, " said the Italian.
But following the recent change of government in Japan, and because of the two countries' "close relationship", he said there would now be a bilateral meeting.
On January 4, 2011, when he did not reach the client by telephone, he also submitted the trade ticket with the intent to cancel it if the client had not returned his call by the close of business because he did not have discretionary authority for the account.
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Not so much because of all the social and technology shifts since then, but because that year is so close to the high-water mark of U.S. predominance as the only great power to come out of World War II more or less intact.
The lithium-ion battery in a cell phone, for example, is safer because the battery is so close to the outside of the phone that heat does not build up and cause a problem.
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They are known as The Marvelettes because of their close bond and their clout in South Carolina politics.
This time Mexico, too, faces economic weakness, because of its close dependence on the slowing economy in the United States.
Calvi, known as God's Banker because of his close ties to the Vatican, was found hanged under Blackfriars Bridge in London.
"Despite the technology, and yet because of the technology, many of the students have developed very close friendships with each other and with the tutors, " she said.
Buildings and businesses were forced to close because of the downpour, including Poole's Dolphin Shopping Centre, the Russell Coates Museum on Bournemouth seafront and the Sir David English Sports Centre.
Another keen angler from nearby Sutton Coldfield, Daniel Shaw, said he had already seen his favourite fishery Cuttle Mill close because of the HS2 proposal but he still supported the concept.
Because of this close relationship, the two parties may settle up weeks later, frequently with traditional wire transfers or complex invoicing and trade schemes in electronics, farm equipment, commodities and gems (see box, p. 100).
The attorney general gave no indication he intends to bow to calls from Democratic critics demanding he appoint a special counsel to lead the investigation because of his close political ties to White House staffers.
The airport had earlier warned it expected to close for the day because of a shortage of de-icing fluid.
The Irish Government has put pressure on Britain to close the Cumbrian plant because of fears of the risk of radioactive pollution spreading across the Irish Sea.
"We see the flames, but we can't get too close to it" because of the floodwaters, said police chief Michael Spera.
If the notion that both sides have now come close to negotiating because of setbacks on the battlefield is right, would not arming the rebels now simply re-ignite the fight and torpedo talks?
Environment Minister Dermot Nesbitt, also an Ulster Unionist, last week criticised the Irish Government for bringing its court action against the British Government in an attempt to close the Sellafield reprocessing plant because of concerns over raditation and pollution.
But the government, in the form of the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, is likely to resist any substantive amendments, because the terms of the bill have had to be worked out in close collaboration with the other Commonwealth countries who have the Queen as their head of state.
In January the BBC said it would close five of its language services because of the Foreign Office funding cuts.
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