It was energetically publicised (albeit in caustic terms) by two Salafist (hardline Islamist) television channels.
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The difference is that, thanks to Sarbanes-Oxley, regulators are now enforcing the rules more energetically.
We can - and must - energetically find ways to work against our common foe.
In condemning Netanyahu, Livni and her Kadima colleagues were energetically assisted by the Israeli media.
This drawdown comes even as Communist China energetically seeks to develop a powerful blue-water navy.
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It did send limited arms supplies to the anti-Gaddafi opposition in Libya and have recently intervened energetically in Mali.
For the next two years, Wall Street continued to energetically debate the merits of elesclomol in melanoma.
One year, the Captain Buchanan was energetically leading a carol when he suddenly stopped and walked out.
Squats jumps were used to leap into the air from a sitting position, and are energetically expensive.
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As the financial and human costs of occupying Iraq mount, the Bush administration has begun energetically seeking outside help.
Instead of buffing the plan, they need to energetically pivot in another direction to find their sharpest new edge.
Colburn was conducting energetically and the band members mimicked blowing into their instruments.
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But to be clear, we will continue to energetically prosecute the military campaign as we pursue this political effort.
On the television that evening, a local Shiv Sena leader energetically defended the arming of the city's female population.
France's president, Nicolas Sarkozy, had lobbied energetically on behalf of the latter group.
Car-washers, launderers, restaurateurs even 24-hour hairdressers perming and dyeing the hair of a newly adventurous youth are now energetically at work.
It writhes around energetically, trying to fulfill its contradictory roles and to become all things to all interested parties.
"We should energetically change the growth model, " he said, something the country has been trying to achieve for many years.
That sort of thing scares middle-class voters, no matter how energetically Mr Latham struggled to soft-pedal his own party's policies.
But it has also never been more energetically defended by an indignant Jewish people - in Israel and throughout the world.
It has been diversifying energetically, moving into citrus production, which now makes up about a quarter of the firm's annual revenues.
It was not so long ago that Kim energetically pursued political and economic reform, prosecuting both corrupt business heads and former presidents.
"In the next year there will be an effort to figure out a way to engage the Chinese more energetically, " he said.
That is plenty of time for them to relax into their ground state, the most energetically stable condition they can be in.
National Security Adviser James Jones has already described the 21st century as the liaison century, where intelligence and security services cooperate energetically.
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If Mr Clinton is able to increase support for his policy by explaining it energetically, why did he not do so earlier?
David Cameron energetically pushed ideas for growth at a summit in March.
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This initiative has since been taken up energetically by the Libyan government.
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If they had wanted, American prosecutors could have used the existing laws far more energetically to enforce justice when contractors have behaved badly.
At last month's Copenhagen summit he dropped his caution about Turkey, energetically backing Turkish efforts to secure a firm date for accession talks.
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