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It is, however, the first chance for the Obama Administration to act on its vision of a "multi-partner" world, which Secretary of State Clinton has laid out.
Peter Henne: Understanding Turkey's Foreign Policy Peter Henne 2010
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It is, however, the first chance for the Obama Administration to act on its vision of a "multi-partner" world, which Secretary of State Clinton has laid out.
Peter Henne: Understanding Turkey's Foreign Policy Peter Henne 2010
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It is, however, the first chance for the Obama Administration to act on its vision of a "multi-partner" world, which Secretary of State Clinton has laid out.
Peter Henne: Understanding Turkey's Foreign Policy Peter Henne 2010
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It is, however, the first chance for the Obama Administration to act on its vision of a "multi-partner" world, which Secretary of State Clinton has laid out.
Peter Henne: Understanding Turkey's Foreign Policy Peter Henne 2010
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Why are advocates of same-sex marriage hostile to the idea, on the very same basis, of legally recognizing multi-partner marriages?
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It is, however, the first chance for the Obama Administration to act on its vision of a "multi-partner" world, which Secretary of State Clinton has laid out.
Peter Henne: Understanding Turkey's Foreign Policy Peter Henne 2010
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To be inclusive “groupiage” or some similar term could be used for multi-partner unions.
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This is a battle for US national interests in a part of the world of critical importance to the US, particularly in this new multi-partner world, as described by Secretary of State Clinton.
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She had it right when she said, "We will lead by inducing greater cooperation among a greater number of actors and reducing competition, tilting the balance away from a multi-polar world and toward a multi-partner world."
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This is a battle for US national interests in a part of the world of critical importance to the US, particularly in this new multi-partner world, as described by Secretary of State Clinton.
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