• Many of us met repeatedly -- asking tough questions, challenging our own assumptions and making hard choices.

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  • Such behavior has signaled to jihadists seeking to impose on the rest of us the totalitarian ideology they call shariah that acts of violence - or even threats of violence - against us will be met with accommodations and concessions whenever the stated justification is outrage over some perceived insult to Islam.

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  • He also met US Vice-President Joe Biden.

    BBC: Middle East

  • Then, after the President spoke in Hartford, and a dozen of us met with Senators to share our stories, more than two-thirds of the Senate voted to move forward.

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  • The company's overseas expansion plans have been met with suspicion in the US and Australia amid concerns about cyber-security.

    BBC: Huawei to invest ?1.3bn in growing its UK business

  • Jon Leibowitz, the Chairman of the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) met with Joaquin Almunia, the vice-president of the European Commission to discuss Google - the dominant company on today's Internet.

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  • News of the retrial came as his successor as president, Mohammed Morsi, met US Secretary of State John Kerry, who was concluding a two-day visit to Egypt.

    BBC: Egypt: Hosni Mubarak retrial to begin on 13 April

  • Ambassador James Cunningham and Jerusalem Consul- General Daniel Rubinstein have met repeatedly with relevant government ministers to express US opposition to all construction in Jewish neighborhoods built since 1967.

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  • Just ask Charles Bieler, winemaker from Three Thieves Wines, whose head was still spinning when he met with us a day after he'd returned from a multi-day visit to Argentina's wineries ( click here to see some of his favorite malbecs).

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  • The conditions present us with what seems to be a paradox, on the first day of spring - the Met Office warning members of the public to take care in potentially icy conditions because of the low temperatures.

    BBC: Spring equinox today but winter lingers

  • Most editorials remained focused on the ongoing China-Japan row over the disputed East China Sea islands as US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta met his Chinese counterpart Liang Guanglie in Beijing on Tuesday after a visit to Tokyo.

    BBC: China morning round-up: Wang Lijun in court

  • After some adjustments (and I may be underestimating some of them), US net imports could fall to 4-5 mm bpd, a level which can be met by imports from countries with historically reliable economic and political linkages to the US (everything is relative).

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  • At the Selimiye Mosque, a stern-looking young man with a black beard who identified himself as the imam met us at the entrance and invited us inside.

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  • He met Herman Van Rompuy and Jose Manuel Barroso at the White House in a discussion that covered US-EU trade ties, foreign aid and cybersecurity.

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  • The Libyan opposition, for instance, when they met with us and with Secretary Clinton and in their statements called for protection, called for a no-fly zone.

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  • Seinfeld's private life has been a source of fascination for the US press for much of the 1990s - for five years he dated student Shoshanna Lonstein, who was 16 when they met.

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  • We first met Andrew Chang -- one of the co-founders behind LUMOback -- when he approached us at the end of our panel at SXSW and offered to show us his smart posture sensor.

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  • Parliament's Joint Committee on Human Rights said in its June 2011 report on extradition that the burden of proof for extradition should be increased - but the US argues that it cannot ask the UK to hand over a suspect unless its request has already met the same test in its own courts.

    BBC: US-UK extradition: The law explained

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