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“Word went round that William was there playing cheesy eighties music, so we went to take a look,” recalled eighteen-year-old Ana Ferreira, a stunning brunette international-relations student from Brazil.
William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011
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“Word went round that William was there playing cheesy eighties music, so we went to take a look,” recalled eighteen-year-old Ana Ferreira, a stunning brunette international-relations student from Brazil.
William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011
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He now frequently appears at conferences and in state media alongside other serving and retired officers — to the frustration of many Chinese diplomats and international-relations experts.
China's Army Extends Sway Jeremy Page 2010
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"The whole mood, not only in Korea but Japan and other countries, is that people are losing faith in the two-party system or politics in the old sense," said Mo Jong-ryn, international-relations professor at Yonsei University.
Korea Poll Scandal Grows Evan Ramstad 2011
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That doesn't sound like much of an apology, more of a statement of fact that few international-relations experts would quarrel with.
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That doesn't sound like much of an apology, more of a statement of fact that few international-relations experts would quarrel with.
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Walt, one of the leading international-relations scholars, has been smeared by friends of mine for holding David Duke-esque views on Jews that he manifestly does not hold.
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He also plays math and language games on his palm-sized computer, travels, takes international-relations classes and reads.
Family shares journey after early Alzheimer's diagnosis 2008
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“We lost in Vietnam because we got beat,” Andrew J. Bacevich, an international-relations scholar at Boston University and a Vietnam veteran, told me.
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“We lost in Vietnam because we got beat,” Andrew J. Bacevich, an international-relations scholar at Boston University and a Vietnam veteran, told me.
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