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  • Afforded the rare honor of addressing a joint meeting of Congress, Mr. Netanyahu also highlighted the strong ties between his country and the United States, describing Israel as an unwavering ally.

    Netanyahu: No Compromise on Pre-1967 Borders 2011

  • Afforded the rare honor of addressing a joint meeting of Congress, Mr. Netanyahu also highlighted the strong ties between his country and the United States, describing Israel as an unwavering ally.

    Netanyahu: No Compromise on Pre-1967 Borders 2011

  • Afforded the rare honor of addressing a joint meeting of Congress, Mr. Netanyahu also highlighted the strong ties between his country and the United States, describing Israel as an unwavering ally.

    Netanyahu: No Compromise on Pre-1967 Borders 2011

  • Afforded only a paragraph in many tomes and sometimes missing entirely from the chronologies that direct art- history students in a line from Impressionism to the present, the German-born Dadaist should be more than an obscurity who is perpetually rediscovered.

    Lost in Found Objects Richard B. Woodward 2011

  • Afforded a golden opportunity to say something inspirational on returning home to Portland as champion last week, she ringingly declared, "What I'm really thinking about are dollar signs."

    Living On The Edges 2008

  • Afforded the Tate's space, hush and time -- none of which is available in Parliament Square -- viewers of "State Britain" are forced to confront Haw's nightmare vision of the world.

    Beyond The Barricade 2007

  • Afforded no opportunity on that journey to kill Claudius, he discovers the unexpected, an occasion to make use of what he calls rashness:

    Shakespeare Bevington, David 2002

  • Color — The Violin, and the Consolation it Afforded

    Twelve years a slave : narrative of Solomon Northup, a citizen of New-York, kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and rescued in 1853--, b. 1808 1853

  • Afforded space in the Houston box, Clark met a through ball by midfielder Brad Davis and fired from 8 yards past goalkeeper Kevin Hartman for the equalizer in the 87th minute.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

  • Afforded space in the Houston box, Clark met a through ball by midfielder Brad Davis and fired from 8 yards past goalkeeper Kevin Hartman for the equalizer in the 87th minute.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

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