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If Arsenal don't show enough desire and 'passion' then they're weak but if they start to show a fighting spirit then it diminishes them in the neutral's eyes?
Cesc Fábregas risking his and Arsenal's reputation with petty battles | Dominic Fifield 2011
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The firefly play of Silva and Agüero especially has raised the neutral's view of the club from interesting money project to entertaining spectacle.
Manchester City hit the big time but stage fright is still an issue | Paul Hayward 2011
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What's most extraordinary about all of this is that England has emerged as the neutral's team of choice.
World Cup's Unlikely Heroes Jonathan Clegg 2011
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German barbarism;: A neutral's indictment, by LeÃÂon Maccas
Vigilante Troops Doll-out Ultra-harsh Punishment for Stealing Wood! 2006
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However, getting a candidate from the roster does not obviate the need for a system to hire and arrange to pay (if necessary) for the neutral's services.
Npr Monograph 7 Regulatory Systems Part B ITY National Archives 1994
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However, getting a candidate from the roster does not obviate the need for a system to hire and arrange to pay (if necessary) for the neutral's services.
Npr Monograph 7 On Regulatory Systems Part ITY National Archives 1993
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Neutrality, again, may be qualified by treaties (antecedent to war), to admit vessels of war, with their prizes, of one of the belligerent parties, into the neutral's ports, to the complete or limited exclusion of the other.
The Laws Of War, Affecting Commerce And Shipping H. Byerley Thomson
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Appropriate representations on our part resulted in the British Government agreeing to purchase outright all such goods shown to be the actual property of American citizens, thus closing the incident to the satisfaction of the immediately interested parties, although, unfortunately, without a broad settlement of the question of a neutral's right to send goods not contraband per se to a neutral port adjacent to a belligerent area.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.
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The formal declaration of such a policy of general misuse of a neutral's flag jeopardizes the vessels of the neutral visiting those waters in a peculiar degree by raising the presumption that they are of belligerent nationality regardless of the flag which they may carry.
New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1915 April-September, 1915 Various
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In 1854, during the Crimean War, Great Britain and France, the chief maritime belligerents engaged against Russia, voluntarily agreed to respect neutral commerce under either the neutral's or the enemy's flag.
Great Britain and the American Civil War Ephraim Douglass Adams
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