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1 France has taken a tough stance on City access to the bloc.
2 In saying that, he supported Mr Trump's tough stance on illegal immigration.
3 The tough stance has backing from voters across the Czech political spectrum.
4 Trump has ramped up his tough stance on illegal immigration in recent days.
5 He was known for his tough stance in past negotiations with the government.
6 Trump has made clear he wants to take a tough stance against Iran.
7 Arizona's Republican leadership has taken a tough stance on illegal immigration.
8 It comes amid rising criticism against Dr Young's tough stance on Queensland's borders.
9 The government was hoping its tough stance would quell street protests, Al-Omari said.
10 Orban's tough stance on migration has boosted his support at home.
11 Liston Siregar from BBC Indonesia explains why the government took a tough stance .
12 Corey's tough stance has had an impact in her three years in office.
13 That is the message that is missing from Cameron's tough stance .
14 Ri blasted Tokyo for its tough stance on the feud over the abductees.
15 The president has long received public support for his tough stance against the guerrillas.
16 He said the sentence reflected the court's tough stance on this type of offending.
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