In tense questioning of the lead British diplomat, Anthony Layden, it emerged Jordanian ministers would not give a specific assurance on what exactly would happen to the original torture-tainted statements.
In a series of tense ensemble scenes, Holofcener explores not only the gossip and shifting alliances in these relationships but the three marriages as well.
On Friday, the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Haiti said the situation was tense in the southwestern town of Les Cayes a day after demonstrations over the rising cost of living there led to an attack against the U.N. office.
Sayles sketches the racial and economic agitations that leave the city in a state of tense inertia.
There can be no doubt that taken together with strengthening bonds of friendship among like-minded governments in an increasingly tense world, passage of the pending FTA's is clearly a deal Congress should not refuse.
But she succeeds in evoking a sense of history about a place usually thought of in the present tense.
Politics is history in the present tense, and the study of history can inspire us to aim high in our own lives.
Although Canon's powerful EOS-1D Mark III has priced itself right out of consideration for a large sect, the niche that has been waiting in tense anticipation to see a solid review of the unit need wait no more.
And in doing so change the tense of American politics from the future to the past.
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The visit comes in the backdrop of recent tense relations between the two countries.
U.S.-Pakistani relations remain tense, in part because of U.S. drone strikes inside the country.
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With the exception of a one-hour dinner break, the lawmakers spent the remainder of Saturday in tense discussions, at times in several groups, with a few scuttling from one group to the other.
At home he had a wife who was not well, not well in a manner he could do nothing about nor understand, but as he sat here now in the sun, the tense, resistant nub of flesh inside his back resolved itself for the first time in months.
The organisation's guiding principle, non-interference, had served it so well in the tense, mutually suspicious days of 1967.
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In the midst of an already tense tax season, taxpayers had a brief moment of worry last night when the online system for TurboTax appeared to melt down.
The watch's screen will be made of plastic and it will run on solar energy, making it less likely to malfunction or run out of power in a tense scenario.
Assuming both want to stay relevant five years hence, 3Par looks like it will be a bargain for whichever firm wins this bidding war and likely there will be some incredibly long and tense meetings in the conference rooms of the firm that loses.
An online lender to small businesses, the Manhattan outfit learned in a tense conference call that the hedge fund providing all of its capital was cutting it off in the face of investor redemptions.
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"Those that are raising it need to ask themselves why they are raising an issue in this tense environment, in this hugely inflammatory situation when they know the consequences of another argument on the flags issue, " she said.
I.s on the German-French border in the winter of 1944 is the tense jeopardy of military service.
After tense moments in the great tax debates of 2010, two important tax breaks for hedge funds and investment managers survived repeal efforts from Congress and the White House.
President Barack Obama on Monday said the U.S. has made headway in tense negotiations with Pakistan over the reopening of the vital supply routes, the closure of which has complicated U.S. efforts to end the decadelong war.
In his buttoned-down shirt and tie, with a tense look on his face, he sits in a line of musicians, all looking joyful, all dressed in traditional African clothes or T-shirts and jeans.
The intensity of the 45-minute piece lies in Mr. MacMillan's fierce, harmonically tense writing for the trio of travelers, tightly rendered by tenors Neal Ferreira and Samuel Levine and baritone David McFerrin, who sang as one, with an otherworldly character that befit the voice of God.
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Faridkot, the village Qasab came from in the Pakistani province of Punjab, was tense on Wednesday.
Straub and Huillet make the layers of history live in the present tense, which they judge severely.
While Giuliani didn't say he was withdrawing from the race, he did speak of his campaign in the past tense at one point.
It first entered the Collins English dictionary in 2005 with the definition "the tense final stages of a league competition, especially from the point of view of the leaders".
Candy watched her for a while, as if studying an insect, noting the little flutters of her eyelids and lips, her long, corded neck, the muscles of which seemed tense, even in sleep.
As the relationship between the United States and China grows ever more tense, in part due to the complex web of competitive and collaborative situations that the two large economies increasingly find themselves in, the potential for misunderstanding grows.
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