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The biggest danger for Labour generally and for Gordon Brown's premiership in particular may not be a sudden formal end to the union, but a widening gulf of sympathy and understanding between England and Scotland, which will affect the legitimacy of a government led by Scots and sustained in Parliament by Scots.
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The latter also should take the lead in negotiating a formal peace agreement to end a war which technically continues (a ceasefire ended the fighting in 1953).
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Since his announcement, Deora says, he's been "continuously meeting" with Iranian and Pakistani officials and expects a formal agreement by month's end.
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If this deal leads to a formal peace settlement, it would end a north-south war that has lasted almost half a century and killed 2m people.
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He said a fitting end to New Labour's revolution would be a formal union of Liberalism and Labourism, but that Labour would need the generosity to reach out to a smaller party from a position of great strength.
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The U.S. says it's going to wait until a formal United Nations deadline expires at the end of this month before seeking any new measures to coerce or punish Iran over its disputed program.
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Prof Uff said that he believed he would be able to finish his work before the end of the year without a formal merger of the two investigations.
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Once a country appears on that list, formal negotiations to end the manipulation must begin.
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At the end of the rent-free period they will be offered a formal lease.
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At the end of the 3-month trial period, you should provide a formal written review.
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It still seemed most unlikely, when the second war came to its end, that the United States would actually accept the obligations and commitments of a permanent formal alliance.
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