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1Health services always come under extra strain at this time of year.
2But the idea that 'only local is good' has come under attack.
3As in recent times, all emerging market currencies have come under pressure.
4The government has come under growing pressure about the UK's air quality.
5The government has come under growing pressure over the UK's air quality.
6Its operations have also come under pressure in its recession-hit home market.
7The party's parliamentary selection process has come under scrutiny in recent days.
8Recently, however, the Trump Foundation has come under media and partisan scrutiny.
9The insurers have come under pressure as the credit crisis has spread.
10These companies could come under scrutiny in the event of new sanctions.
11The judge, of course, had come under the most intense media pressure.
12Reports circulated last week that the air base had come under attack.
13China has long come under criticism for its treatment of Uighur Muslims.
14ATTEMPTS to salvage the Martell Grand National will come under scrutiny today.
15He has come under growing political pressure to stop the spill itself.
16The capitulation, if it ever took place, would come under different circumstances.
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