And the government has presented evidence that the publishers communicated among themselves during that time.
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Citi, Bank of America and JPMorgan will now control 30% of all U.S. deposits among themselves.
In the case of an earthquake, for instance, the agents bid among themselves to allocate ambulances.
This time the Turkish-Cypriots are fighting not against their old enemies, the Greek-Cypriots, but among themselves.
They spoke freely among themselves throughout the proceeding, and Mohammed appeared to be instructing the others.
JITEM, were all involved, sometimes warring among themselves, and that all three used the same hit-man.
The House Republicans have been very divided among themselves over how much cutting to do.
The currency swap lines that central banks set up among themselves have also been shut down.
But, in reality, politics trumps legal niceties when member nations negotiate among themselves in the council.
The President on down, top officials have said Europe needs to work this out among themselves.
Under the treaty, the keenest member states may also push ahead with defence co-operation among themselves.
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And they start to speak Harry Potter among themselves, and I feel like an alien.
Aren't factories refusing to respond to the change and instead simply accumulating unpaid debts among themselves?
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Moreover, they also seem to be dressing up their books by shifting loans among themselves.
For the past 30 years blacks and whites have divvied up power and jobs among themselves.
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One way of delivering this is to allow countries to trade emissions permits among themselves.
Back in 1994, its members promised to eliminate barriers to trade and investment among themselves by 2020.
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During a boring speech by Bill Frist, the leader of the Senate, most delegates chatted among themselves.
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And there were -- at times, we needed to -- each side wanted to just talk among themselves.
It begins with a meditative murmuring, as if the muses were talking quietly among themselves, their voices overlapping.
His message was clear: such backers had no right to divide the spoils of the state among themselves.
Then it dawned on me: he was asking how he and his business partners should split profits among themselves.
The White House speculated that it was because the Republicans needed to settle differences among themselves on their plan.
As the convocation begins, a group of freshman girls whisper among themselves, wondering if his name will come up.
Ahead of me three women in their late 20s are whispering among themselves.
But what's complicating these negotiations is that the owners are fighting among themselves.
But with the victors apparently squabbling among themselves, which ones should people support?
For their part, the western banks have squabbled mightily among themselves, losing their collective nerve at every critical juncture.
At which point, capitalists will compete among themselves for access to the labour that allows them to make profits.
For years afterward, Frazier told me, officers in the department whispered among themselves about the decision to let Amy go.
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