• Its board has some overlap with New Europe, and it intends to work closely with the new group.

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  • The game developers are continuing to work closely with the film-makers to ensure the game's immense reputation will not be tarnished.

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  • You're likely to get to work closely with the organization's leaders, as well as gain opportunities to showcase your skills, she says.

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  • We will continue to work closely with the state and local emergency management officials as their efforts to contain these fires continue.

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  • We continue to work closely with the authorities and outside security specialists, taking extensive measures to protect our customers, employees, journalists and sources.

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  • If a UK outfit wants to work closely with the US then they are going to have to do all of the work.

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  • Eifion Pritchard, chairman of Postwatch Wales, urged the community of Llanfihangel Talyllyn to work closely with the Post Office to try to retain a post office in the village.

    BBC: Villagers might not have to travel out of the community

  • He said he had told officials to increase intelligence-gathering on North Korea, to work closely with the US, China and South Korea, and to prepare for any further unexpected developments.

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  • "If you can get them to organize, to look out for each other and to work closely with the police, that is only going to do good things, " he said.

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  • He is expected to work closely with the two in his new role - a change from being flanked by sidekicks Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford in the television series.

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  • In the weeks and months ahead, the United States will continue to work closely with the Iraqi people as we expand our broad-based partnership based on mutual interest and mutual respect.

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  • And several departments of Berlin's Humboldt University have moved to the Adlershof industrial park in an eastern suburb, to work closely with the 200-plus technology firms that have already moved in.

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  • "Today's announcement will also allow us to work closely with the DfT (Department for Transport) and our industry partners to deliver the much needed new capacity as efficiently and effectively as possible, " he added.

    BBC: Great Western London to south Wales rail contest scrapped

  • The IOC was pleased to host the initial workshop and looks forward to continuing to work closely with the WOC and its members, the scientific community and our UN agency colleagues to move this forward.

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  • In the coming months, Levin and subcommittee ranking member Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) are expected to work closely with the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, which has jurisdiction over banking legislation, to craft a bill that provides more protection to consumers.

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  • "We will not appeal the Court of First Instance's decision to the European Court of Justice and will continue to work closely with the commission and the industry to ensure a flourishing and competitive environment for information technology in Europe and around the world, " Microsoft said in a press release on Monday morning.

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  • The idea that, you know, we need to coordinate with him makes sense to me, and there's a lot of operations taking place, which means that sometimes communications may not be as good as they should be, and we'll continue to work very closely with the government to make sure that the communications are solid.

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  • During her tenure with the exchange, she had the opportunity to work closely with congressional staff drafting the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000.

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  • He would give more prominence to COSAC, the group that brings together national parliaments' European affairs committees, perhaps putting a delegation of national MPs in Brussels to work more closely with the European Parliament.

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  • Now, if you're going to hire on with me as a stage coach rider, to make sure the stage, you know, gets to its destination, and you have promised me that you're going to work very closely with the Congress.

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  • We have a -- we are going to work very closely with the United States on security and on commerce, because this is the only way that we can expand growth in both of our economies, expand trade, expand jobs, and at the same time, this will bring a better quality of life to all the citizens of the U.S. and of Panama.

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  • It needs to stop and the new team in the Wales Office - of which I am one - have pledged to work much more closely with the Welsh Government to deliver prosperity for Wales.

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  • That forced the department that controls ticket pricing to work closely with managers of the SkyMiles program, airline executives say, such as changing how many seats are offered at Delta's lowest "Saver" mileage level.

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  • The BBC understands that the Health Minister, Edwin Poots, has instructed officials to work closely with counterparts in the Republic to find a solution.

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  • He wants the European Parliament to work more closely with national Parliaments "on the design of legislation that is going to work" and on the implementation of policy.

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  • In the statement, Sullivan added that the film was not meant to disparage or harm people with disabilities and that DreamWorks expected to work closely with disability groups in the future.

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  • Security firms are working to harden networks against hackers, and members of Congress are promoting legislation to let the government work more closely with Internet service providers without opening up the companies to lawsuits or infringing on civil liberties.

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  • And I think it's not an accident that both political candidates running for president now have talked about the need to work multi-laterally and to work more closely with other nations and to kind of reintegrate the United States into the international fabric because there has been damage to America's reputation.

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  • Finally, I look forward to continuing to work closely with Congress in the months ahead.

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  • We are continuing to work closely with CESG on the approval of BlackBerry 10 and we're confident that BlackBerry 10 will only strengthen our position as the mobile solution of choice for the U.K. government.

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