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  • Sarkozy, who holds the presidency of both the G-8 and the G-20 in 2011, called on the world's nations to rethink their old ways of working.

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  • And people's values are still - there's still a strong connection with the old ways.

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  • In many ways it's an old-fashioned cop show, with crude plots and characterizations--but this actually makes it a pleasure to watch, since it provides a B-movie charge and doesn't require the viewer to care about anyone's alcoholism or love life.

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  • Preston, though, were soon back to their old ways, with only Moilanen's fingertip save denying Webber after an awful mix-up between Graham Alexander and captain Chris Lucketti.

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  • The mood of paralysis seemed to be captured at the European Union's summit in Lisbon last week, after which France was cast as Europe's laggard: too stubborn to abandon its old statist ways, too reluctant to pursue market reform, too proud to admit the merits of American liberal economics.

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  • The British, the French and the Dutch are old sparring partners who know each other's little ways.

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  • There's value to be wrung out of old parts, and old ways of solving problems, he explains.

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  • Ahead of the document's release, CIA Director Leon Panetta wrote on the agency's website that the report was "in many ways an old story" and that he would make "no judgments on the accuracy of the report or the various views expressed about it".

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  • There are metaphors in this episode for Sudan's struggle to find its new identity, the tug between the old ways and the new.

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  • S. is one of those rare thinkers that sees old problems in new ways, thereby transforming a field of inquiry.

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  • Throughout my time here there have been many hurdle's to overcome, most would have previously had me going back to old ways of coping, but for now not anymore.

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  • We need then to change our attitude to the parliament, demonstrating that we recognise Scotland's disillusionment with the old politics and bringing in the new, including new ways of involving people in policy making and major changes to the way in which we work in the Scots parliament.

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  • You know, the old saw in some ways is that sometimes the scandal is what's legal in Washington, not what's against the law.

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  • Though nobody has been bold enough to call for the canal's privatisation, in some ways the new regime could be more efficient than the old.

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  • But in today's political climate, updating the case for capitalism requires a restatement of old truths in ways that Americans from across the political spectrum can accept.

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  • We'll combine the vivid immediacy of television and radio with reflective words and interactive graphics in ways which will make the old "and now, here's our next story" bulletins feel patronising, and traditional newspapers seem meagre and pinched.

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  • He hopes the rebuilding will not be a return to the old ways, but an opportunity to reform the government and make Japan's economy more integrated with the outside world.

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  • But this latest rendering of the century-old work enacts in alternately crude and generalized ways its story of a primitive society's ritual sacrifice to honor the coming season.

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  • It's seen even more severely, in some ways, at the smaller sister papers, like my old paper, the Baltimore Sun or at Newsday in Long Island -also a very distinguished newspaper, which no longer have foreign bureaus.

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  • If electronics allows the Big Board to remain the world's leading stockmarket, its members' seats will be worth much more than if they cling to the old ways, and allow somebody else to gobble up their business.

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  • Each family member is held to epitomise some recurring problem which is, in Ms Hirsi Ali's view, characteristic of patriarchal societies, especially when they are uprooted but trying desperately to cling to the old ways.

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