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1 I don't think it'll be long before he's ready to open negotiations .
2 Scotland's pro-EU first minister said she wanted to open negotiations directly with Brussels.
3 Police said they were trying to open negotiations with the protesters.
4 It is almost certain that ICTU wilt get a mandate to open negotiations .
5 We do not want to go to open negotiations , Mr Qurie told reporters.
6 Tell him that I would like to open negotiations to renew old treaties.
7 I shall be happy to open negotiations , if you say so.
8 Nevertheless, he invited them to come to Washington and open negotiations .
9 But how are we going to open negotiations without arousing suspicion?
10 He attempted to open negotiations , but Kearny was in no manner disposed to talk.
11 I have done something here already-notmuch, but enough to open negotiations with London.
12 Isaac signalled that he would be willing to open negotiations over two of the prisms.
13 The pope's two legates, who had accompanied King Philip, tried in vain to open negotiations .
14 George Brown was appointed along with the British Ambassador, Sir Edward Thornton, to open negotiations .
15 The EU Council of Ministers has yet to decide whether to accept it and open negotiations .
16 The general manager, Marin Bader, had promised to open negotiations once FCN had reached 40 points.
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