They agreed years ago to help support with their tax dollars and land a statewide, throw-away-the-key, tough-on-crime mentality.
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Now the Germans - before a key Merkel-Sarkozy meeting on Tuesday - are saying they want nothing to do with eurobonds because it would weaken fiscal discipline.
There have been low-key celebrations on Tuesday in the country to mark Afghanistan's Independence Day.
The team also presented, discussed and distributed materials on UNESCO's key on-going activities in the field of, e.g.
The new look retains Apple's simple rectangular style, but still makes room for a low-key notch on one side.
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But former world champion O'Sullivan, who has not won a ranking event for 31 months, offered a low-key verdict on his victory.
And when Tori Spelling tied the knot for a second time in May of 2006, she and hubby Dean McDermott had decidedly more low-key nuptials on a private island in Fiji.
In Phyfe's lyre-back chairs, the lyre features a key-ended tuning pin on the right side and a peg-shaped end on the left, suggesting an authentic musical instrument rather than a mere design motif.
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This research compendium aims to advance knowledge and research on the right to the city concept for a better understanding of inclusive societies and a better dissemination of good practices and initiatives, as well as to raise awareness among key decision-makers on the need to adopt a right-based approach to urbanization for a better inclusion of marginalized and vulnerable population in Indian cities.
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The Games Lanes are located in one lane in either or both directions on key roads linking Olympic venues - they are in place on 30 miles of key London roads.
The re-write has focussed on two key areas - under what circumstances contracts can be handed out without competition and to what extent anti-competitive practices are allowed.
Even Bill Clinton, no stranger to the admiration of crowds, spent presidential capital building support one-on-one with key members of Congress.
And yet, when you cut through that rhetoric, you'd have to conclude that they do agree on key fundamentals about the economy - and even on the government's limited capacity to turn things around.
Griffin made a 15-yard reception in traffic to convert a key third down on the game-winning drive in Baylor's opening 50-48 victory against TCU. Better.
In practice, quantum-key-distribution systems rely on sophisticated optical equipment to prepare, transmit and detect the individual polarised photons that make up the key.
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Media in China have welcomed Washington's low-key public stance on the East China Sea territorial dispute during Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's US visit.
Since many households use credit cards to manage monthly cash flow for necessities like groceries and gas, "pulling credit at a time when job losses are increasing by over 50% year-on-year in most key states is a dangerous and unprecedented combination, " Whitney wrote in a research note.
The study subjects also saw their cholesterol levels - another key heart risk indicator - more than halved on average.
Baldini, England's general manager, held in-depth talks with four key Football Association board members on Monday - chairman Lord Triesman, chief executive Ian Watmore, director of communications Adrian Bevington and head of development Trevor Brooking.
With a mechanical keyboard, on the other hand, each key press triggers an actual on-off switch a feeling as solid as flicking on the lights.
At the low-key anti-war protest near the Hillsborough talks on Monday evening, the demonstrators expressed their anger at nationalist party leaders who said they would join President Bush for talks on Northern Ireland.
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On Wednesday, the Congress-led government won a key vote on the decision in the lower house.
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Technical support should be offered to republics wishing to obtain a "dual-key" or "multiple-key" veto over the use of Soviet nuclear forces on their territory.
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We're not putting forward an across-the-board freeze, but rather an overall cap on non-security discretionary funding in which key investments are expanded but we cut back on programs that are ineffective, duplicative, or just wasteful.
The software lists every website visited by users and monitors text in every application - on or offline, saved or not - having been programmed to pick up on key words and phrases.
Over the course of 5 days the participants learned best practices of running rural advisory services, particularly, received in-depth information on the methodology and key concepts of agro-consulting, as well as methods of problem solving, including identification and analysis.
Depressing a key on the chiclet-style keyboard produces just the right amount of pushback.
It might've made more sense to side-mount the key on the device, but that could've resulted in a mess of unintended triggers.
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The key play came on second-and-eight from the Colts' 32-yard line, when Mr. Sanchez connected with Braylon Edwards on an 18-yard reception.
When I started out, I got buy-in from key stakeholders on a simple video and deck, which I also used sign up 75 retailer partners.
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