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High-profile prosecutions of high-ranking leftist officials have had official UN sanction and have met with more success than Garzon-style prosecutions of right-wing dictators.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Garzon and the Trouble with International Law” 2010
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High-profile prosecutions of high-ranking leftist officials have had official UN sanction and have met with more success than Garzon-style prosecutions of right-wing dictators
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Garzon and the Trouble with International Law” 2010
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High-profile gun violence doesn't increase support for gun control, writes Chris Cillizza: The Gallup numbers are almost entirely unaffected by incidents of gun violence that draw national attention.
Wonkbook: Congress grieves; post-shooting legislation; committee chair elections Ezra Klein 2011
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High-profile Japanese drug makers have, for their part, shown little appetite for generics deals at home.
Teva Buys Japanese Generics Maker Taiyo Sten Stovall 2011
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High-profile hard-liners such as Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati — who heads Tehran's influential constitutional watchdog, the Guardian Council — have called for barring politicians from participating in the March 2012 polls if they advocate even incremental changes to the functioning of the Islamic Republic.
Iran's Die-Hard Democrats Ilan Berman 2011
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High-profile White House events this week made the hard sell for the plan currently being considered by Congress.
White House, GOP face off on health care as deadline looms 2009
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High-profile advocatesAnother strong advocate for the arts is Congressman Norman Dicks, who was awarded the "American Voice" award for his contribution to the national arts community.
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High-profile advocatesAnother strong advocate for the arts is Congressman Norman Dicks, who was awarded the "American Voice" award for his contribution to the national arts community.
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High-profile fires in China often lead to arrests as officials look to assign blame and quell public criticism.
Fire in Beijing Kills 17 People Brian Spegele 2011
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High-profile recruiting scandals have brought calls to pay college players, which the NCAA is considering.
America Gets Back to Business—Football Matthew Kaminski 2011
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