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1 Britain had also been closely involved in the talks, EU officials said.
2 I'm not arguing against public health being more closely involved with local authorities.
3 He said the new system would not function unless businesses were closely involved .
4 Rhodes also said other western powers would be closely involved in any talks.
5 A streamlined operation means everybody feels closely involved all the time.
6 The United States has been closely involved in Pakistan's political transition.
7 He agreed Māori must be closely involved in any reform of the justice system.
8 Suleimani had been closely involved in neighbouring Iraq since the US-led invasion of 2003.
9 However, prosecutors argue that Mr Manafort was closely involved in managing his own finances.
10 It's meant so much to me to be so closely involved in this production.
11 The chance must be seized, by those most closely involved and by the world.
12 Overlander had been closely involved in managing the transition related to the JPMorgan acquisition.
13 HP's senior management has also been closely involved with running Autonomy for the past year.
14 She was allegedly closely involved in appointing board members for state owned enterprises in 2015.
15 In East Germany, for instance, the Stasi secret police were closely involved in doping programs.
16 He has been closely involved in efforts to stamp out the revolt against Gaddafi's rule.
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