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Johansson's wide eyes, creamy complexion and quietly fraught performance as the increasingly compromised Griet are all good reasons for that infatuation.
Le Templar of Tribune Newspapers contributed to this report Boyer Valley school officials are awaiting reply from neighboring school districts to a compromise proposal that could result in Boyer Valley buses being able to transport students to and from the dissolved East Monona district.
This situation was entirely different, as we were providing the data to a government agency to conduct scientific research related to aviation security and we were confident that the privacy of passenger information would be maintained.'' But privacy advocates say the information can still be compromised.
But after a while it becomes hard not to ascribe his revisionism to plain hawkishness, a distaste for compromise and negotiation when armed conflict is possible.
Because of the intimacy they develop over a year or two of study, they, more than anyone except the foundation's staff, come to appreciate fully the unique spirit of the place, a spirit that will be severely compromised, if not destroyed, by a move.
These unnecessary roadworks compromise our lives.
We observe that the besotted editors of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Columbus Dispatch and Elyria Chronicle are giving out, with their usual propensity for lying, that Governor Taft's compromise on public access to the names of permit holders is a flagrant disregard for the public's "right to know."For my part, I am prepared for any compromise, for any division of territory.
I said I am prepared to compromise, but in fact I have done little to raise the subject with them.
Sir Sayyed Ahmad Khan had to compromise; Jinnah did not.
Eventually, the two women reached a compromise: Jennie would allow Lillian to be the one to determine the course of Robert's educational future, but whatever money she wound up spending would have to be considered an outright gift, and not a loan.
The POWs hated the experience, but most of them managed to live through it without compromise.
But rather than compromise his position, he urged colleagues to ignore popular opinion.
An even darker secret of the Directorate S records was that one of the principal uses of the illegals during the last quarter of a century of the Soviet Union was to search out and compromise dissidents in the other countries of the Warsaw Pact.
The resident in Washington, Mikhail Korneyevich Polonik (codenamed ARDOV), was instructed to obtain all available information on Barron, then a senior editor at Reader's Digest, and to suggest ways "to compromise him."Doctored versions of blank "information cards" from the Austrian Stapo (security police) registry previously obtained by KGB agents were used to compromise Austrian journalists judged to have used material from KGB: The Secret Work of Soviet Secret Agents to undermine the "peace-loving" policies of the USSR.
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