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Examples
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"In Europe, people are laughing that the ratings are where they are," Mr. Abbad says.
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The trouble is that fluid indicators such as bank-deposit flows and political sentiment are far more relevant in determining whether at-risk countries will actually default, says Robert Abbad , an analyst at Western Asset Management Company, which runs a $35 billion portfolio of emerging markets debt.
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The Amir was, however, warned against this arrangement and was told: Ibn `Abbad only wants to involve you in this predicament because he proposes to get in touch with Alphonso and inform him of your arrival, thereby hoping to obtain what he wants from him by threatening to summon you.
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He began to treat Ibn `Abbad with disdain and was openly disobedient and hostile towards him, declaring his allegiance to the Amir and looking to him for support.
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`Abbad proceeded in person to the A mfr of the Muslims.
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Ibn Abbad Woke Early: a poem written following 9/11 by the poet and priest David Scott.
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"It's too early to give a complete answer to that problem," Abbad added.
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"We envisage the future of our relationship as very optomistic and endorse all the achievements of South Africa's external policies," Abbad said.
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"We have enough know-how and expertise for the development of certain types of cooperation in this field," Abbad said.
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"We have enough know-how and expertise for the development of certain types of cooperation in this field," Abbad said.
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