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Before the start of last season, Fabregas was asked about re-joining Barcelona and expressed his commitment to the Gunners.
BBC: The one that got away
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Gynaecologist Professor Wendy Savage, a campaigner on women's rights, expressed concern over the possible re-opening of a debate which was defeated the last time it came to Parliament in 2008.
BBC: Abortion law: David Cameron has 'no plans' for new rules
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"We will make sure that our views are expressed and we hope they're taken on board as well, " he said.
BBC: NEWS | Programmes | Politics Show | Wales: Nuclear future?
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It's simple: You're less likely to practice due diligence when your expressed doubts might be construed as insults, or evidence of bad faith.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Dialogue's dilemmas
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"We're very pleased that TPG and these major investors have expressed their confidence in WaMu's underlying value and its growth potential, " Killinger said in a statement April 4.
FORBES: WaMu And Friends
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The American government's views on abortion are expressed in the Mexico City Policy, which was re-introduced by Mr Bush in 2001.
ECONOMIST: Reproductive health
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Following the news conference, Cataldie expressed concern about what residents might find now that they're returning to their homes.
NPR: New Orleans Begins Probe into Katrina Deaths
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Zuckerberg has also expressed his willingness to become more involved in the political sphere, hosting a re-election fundraiser with his wife Priscilla Chan for New Jersey Governor Chris Christie in February.
FORBES: Mark Zuckerberg
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Because computer-driven machines cut most of the standardized parts and joints, "we're free to be inefficient in assembly and finishing work, where the craft is most obviously expressed, " says Moser, who spends most of his time designing at the workbench.
FORBES: Out of the woods
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Mr Obama, meanwhile, has expressed hope that Republican resistance to his proposals will be slightly less reflexive if he is re-elected, on the ground that he cannot run for president again, and so presents a less tempting target.
ECONOMIST: Congress