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The baby was then taken into foster care, and at Northampton County Court she was freed for adoption after a judge ruled it was in her best interests to live with a new family as the father was likely to play too great a role in her upbringing.
BBC: NEWS | UK | England | Northamptonshire | Girl loses fight to stop adoption
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They have vast arable land for agriculture, large rainforests that play a crucial role in combating global warming, great biodiversity, abundant renewable energy resources, enormous reserves of fresh water and precious marine and coastal resources.
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So he carries with him to France the fact that we are pushing our Congress to act on these matters, and he comes as the leader of the largest economy in the world and a great friend and ally of a great many nations, so I think we continue to have a significant leading role to play at the G20 and other international fora.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Commercially, the great strides in logistics in the last two decades will play a vital role.
FORBES: Japan's Wake: No Country Is an Island
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"The scheme will enable the regeneration of this great historic landmark, so that it can once again play a prominent role in the life of the city, " he said.
BBC: Liverpool Royal Insurance building to be turned into hotel
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Louisans can now play a role, contribute their voices, and ensure the region is properly represented as a great place to live, work, and play.
FORBES: Crowdsourcing and Crowdfunding A Regional Marketing Platform to Promote St. Louis
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What places like Plymouth teach us is that everything that makes an economy great can slip away in a few decades, and that government policies often play a central role in economic decline.
FORBES: A Cautionary Tale From America's Hometown
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The Australian is their rudder and gives them great direction, so whoever fills in for him will have a huge role to play.
BBC: Justin Morgan on Challenge Cup quarter-final
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Arguably one of the great weaknesses of the British and European economies is that capital-strapped banks play too dominant a role in the provision of vital finance to businesses (and households).
BBC: Cable rehabilitates investment banking