When pressed by reporters, he refused to confirm whether he believed they would all be able to return.
It will once again place security at Spanish airports under the spotlight, hard pressed by package tour flights.
Laos, one of the poorest countries in Asia, has long been pressed by donors to get tough on narcotics.
But when pressed by reporters on what her qualifications for the office are, Kennedy initially provided little insight.
When pressed by the UCI for an explanation, Mr. Armstrong produced a prescription for the substance and a doctor's note.
At the talks on Monday, Mr Netanyahu was pressed by President Barack Obama over US plans on a two-state solution.
The shelving in the archive is decorated with botanicals from his garden that have been pressed by a local artisan.
Pressed by opposition lawmakers in parliament, Yoko Komiyama, minister of welfare, health and labor, has said she would consider reducing welfare payments.
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The first minister was pressed by Plaid Cymru AM Elin Jones on whether cabinet had been in agreement over the issue.
When the job came up in 1994, Mr Gonzalez, then Spain's prime minister, was pressed by Mr Kohl to take it.
Pressed by reporters on whether he would negotiate with them to win this outcome, he made it clear he would not.
When Mr. Coughlin warned the Pentagon leadership of the error of such contacts, he was pressed by Mr. Islam to desist.
NEC, which has a proprietary architecture different from the industry standard set by IBM, is hard-pressed by foreign makers - and Fujitsu.
The pants were freshly laundered and pressed by the Beverly Hills Hotel.
And it has undertaken an aggressive state-level lobbying campaign--mindful, perhaps, that the suit against it is being pressed by 19 state attorneys general.
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Finally, when the block is ready to be used, it is covered with ink and pressed by hand onto paper to print the final image.
American spenders pressed by falling incomes and rising unemployment at home will begin to find EU goods priced in strong euros less and less appealing.
The panic button was pressed by an influential European committee that has compared the current situation of mobiles and WiFi to previous experiences of tobacco and asbestos.
What bothered me most about her performance though is that she seemed to fog over at least 3 times when pressed by analysts for details on the quarter.
South Africa is also pressed by political and economic problems.
But LaBella offered a kinder assessment of the choices made by Reno when pressed by Vermont Democrat Patrick Leahy, who acted as the subcommittee's ranking member for the proceedings.
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When joblessness rose after the 1970s oil shocks, Europe's governments, pressed by strong trade unions, kept labour markets rigid and tried to cut dole queues by encouraging early retirement.
When pressed by law professor Avi Bell on the fact that several hundred thousand German citizens were gassed to death by Nazi Germany, Bayati still refused to take the point.
Pressed by the prosecution, Frank said he had seen no reason to believe that anything had been done on purpose by his Marines and that no law of war violation had occurred.
And Chancellor Gordon Brown refused to say, when pressed by the Commons Treasury select committee, whether other hospitals would suffer because they would not have the fundraising powers available to foundation hospitals.
As Western leaders meet over the next week in London and Houston, they are being pressed by Germany, France and the Soviet Union to agree to an immediate, multi-billion dollar financial rescue program for Moscow.
Pressed by a parliamentary committee last autumn, Andrew Smith, the minister in charge of the scheme, said he would expect the programme to bring down the trend rate of unemployment, barring unforeseeable devastation of the economy.
The 63-year-old Italian has not spoken publicly about the captaincy issue and attempted to end any debate about his decision when pressed by a large group of journalists attending the qualifying draw for Euro 2012 in Warsaw.
Ahmed Wali Massoud, a senior figure in the old Northern Alliance, says Mr Rabbani had been pressed by the president himself to grant the urgent request for a meeting, and had rushed home from abroad to attend.
Pressed by senators during the hearing about those ties, White tried to reassure them that she would avoid potential conflicts of interest caused by her past work and the work of her husband, who is a corporate attorney.
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