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"Pressuring" Israel, however, may not be such a bad idea.
Richardson Would Consider Tapping James Baker As Special Envoy To Middle East 2009
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Pressuring al-Qaida At the same time, Obama said al-Qaida in Pakistan is under more pressure than at any time since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, including the loss of its leader Osama bin Laden.
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U.S. Deal Journal: Citi Gave 'Star Player' Award for Pressuring Quality Control Five lenders including Citigroup struck a $25 billion deal last week with state attorneys general and the federal government over alleged foreclosure abuses.
Citi Settles Case of Ineligible Loans Suzanne Kapner 2012
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Pressuring Israel (and the Arabs, too) has been an inevitable part of every successful negotiation in which the United States has been involved.
Five myths about Middle East peace Aaron David Miller 2010
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Pressuring high, suffocating Barcelona, Madrid created chances from the very start.
Barcelona 2-2 Real Madrid (4-3 agg) | Copa del Rey match report 2012
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Pressuring Iran's fractured political system to give a quick "yes" usually results instead in "no."
MJ Rosenberg: New Book: Iran Sanctions, But Only Alongside Diplomacy MJ Rosenberg 2012
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Pressuring Iran's fractured political system to give a quick "yes" usually results instead in "no."
MJ Rosenberg: New Book: Iran Sanctions, But Only Alongside Diplomacy MJ Rosenberg 2012
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Pressuring al-Qaida At the same time, Obama said al-Qaida in Pakistan is under more pressure than at any time since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, including the loss of its leader Osama bin Laden.
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Pressuring Iran's fractured political system to give a quick "yes" usually results instead in "no."
MJ Rosenberg: New Book: Iran Sanctions, But Only Alongside Diplomacy MJ Rosenberg 2012
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Pressuring al-Qaida At the same time, Obama said al-Qaida in Pakistan is under more pressure than at any time since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, including the loss of its leader Osama bin Laden.
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