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When Marr pushed him on whether he had actually spoken to Obama about the British American anti-terrorist cooperation in Yemen, as implied by various briefings, Brown revealingly replied, “Not directly.”
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When Marr pushed him on whether he had actually spoken to Obama about the British American anti-terrorist cooperation in Yemen, as implied by various briefings, Brown revealingly replied, “Not directly.”
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When Marr pushed him on whether he had actually spoken to Obama about the British American anti-terrorist cooperation in Yemen, as implied by various briefings, Brown revealingly replied, “Not directly.”
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When Marr pushed him on whether he had actually spoken to Obama about the British American anti-terrorist cooperation in Yemen, as implied by various briefings, Brown revealingly replied, “Not directly.”
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When Marr pushed him on whether he had actually spoken to Obama about the British American anti-terrorist cooperation in Yemen, as implied by various briefings, Brown revealingly replied, “Not directly.”
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None of his ancestors were slaves in the British American colonies, or later in the US south.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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He lived and worked in Britain until age 37, when he emigrated to the British American colonies, in time to participate in the American Revolution.
Archive 2009-02-01 Toby O'B 2009
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Several British companies have operations in Zimbabwe, but many of them have pledged not to expand -- The Times said British American
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The proposal, made by managing director of British American
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There's 42 teams in the British American football league, there is a 130 hours and games of coverage on television here.
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