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Both the U.S. and France are determined to stand firm as allies on this issue of terrorism.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Meets with President Sarkozy
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But if the French government is determined to stand in the way of foreign bids, Sanofi's hostile bid could eventually play out.
FORBES: Aventis-Novartis Tie-Up Looks Unlikely
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In the world of comedy, if you are absolutely determined to stand on a stage for five minutes with a mike in your hand, someone in London will let you do it, if only once.
NEWYORKER: Dead Man Laughing
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This means that the entire drama has to be carried on the ample shoulders of the grown-up Senta, Orla Boylan, whose display of passion is so convincing that her odd wobble of pitch only adds to our conviction that she's determined to stand by and save her man.
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Most foreign troops do not leave for another couple of years, but the limitations of the Afghan army to stand alone, and face a determined insurgency, are still plain to see.
BBC: Can the Afghan army take the lead in battle?
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"This shows they are determined to take a stand against complex tax avoidance schemes, " he said.
BBC: HMRC hails three tax avoidance victories
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The writing was on the wall for the tourists when Amla clipped Siddle to midwicket, ending a determined stand between him and Kallis that had lasted over an hour in the morning session.
BBC: Johnson inspires Australia to win
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"I am determined to ensure that member states do not stand in the way of mergers falling within the Commission's exclusive competence, " EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes said in a statement.
BBC: NEWS | Business | EU and Poland clash on bank deal
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So he sends a signal that this CEO is determined to show to the world that he his making his own stand.
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It takes a more determined president than Lula to pilot unpopular measures through a legislature where laws stand or fall on the whims of special interests, regional claques and a voracious demand for pork and patronage.
ECONOMIST: A failed campaign to clean up a tarnished legislature