But the American position suffered a blow Monday when Australia's new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd signed papers to ratify the Kyoto Protocol climate pact.
There are still senior officials in the health service and politics who were involved with Stafford Hospital at the time (NHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson was head of the regional health authority, while shadow health secretary Andy Burnham signed papers to allow the hospital to pursue foundation trust status when Labour was in power).
He was, however, also employed as a printer and signed apprentice papers with Brentford FC.
"I've signed the papers to say am I now an English player and not a foreigner in the team, " explained Fourie.
He always signed his papers with a flourish, all three names stretched in huge script across the top of the page.
"When I signed the papers to be able to play for England in the summer there was a lot of hype about it, " explained Fourie.
Once she understood my thought process, she signed the papers, too.
During some feisty exchanges with lobbyists from Friends of the Earth, the Upper Bann MP David Simpson argued that the risk to donors could not be compared to the position of those who signed election papers for candidates.
On Monday, after meeting with lawyers, mediators, notaries, and psychologists all weekend, the pair walks away amicably, with divorce papers signed, for one flat fee.
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Among them were original papers signed by Pope Benedict XVI, some of them stamped with an order for destruction, according to the journalists allowed to attend the trial.
But the signed and notarized papers to transfer title were never recorded, says the court filing, which Sheila only discovered after Hassan Nemazee was indicted by federal prosecutors in October 2009.
When a group of Reform activists called Jews Against Divisive Leadership (JADL) published ads in Jewish papers signed by a hundred Reform rabbis, their actions met with condemnation by URJ's leadership and even with calls to blacklist the signatories.
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He rejected a proposal from the press itself to police papers who signed up to a new regulator through legally-enforceable membership contracts.
Edra says she expects the divorce to become final in a few days, once all the needed papers are signed and filed.
And in our guts we must surely know that once the papers are signed we will despite all promises to ourselves relax our vigilance in defending against chemical threats.
Papers were signed, documents were gathered and photocopied, the appraisal was done, more documents were gathered and photocopied, verifications were made and the completed loan file has now been submitted to the underwriting queue for the coveted mortgage loan commitment.
He's still away on holiday but the plan is that when he gets back the papers will be signed.
"The court is going to grant dissolution of marriage, " the judge said, advising that the divorce would not be final until papers are drawn up and signed.
The papers exchanged in Munich had been signed by US President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev following an agreement made last April.
Richard Nixon signed the law and, in donating his papers, ran afoul of it himself when his advisers tried to claim a deduction after the law took effect.
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Queen Elizabeth II gave Mr Obama a red leather-bound volume entitled A Selection of Papers From the Royal Archives 1834-1897, signed photos of herself to several senior White House aides, and a brooch with gold leaves and coral flowers to First Lady Michelle Obama.
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