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Additionally, the contentious cigarette ban, which has been in place for almost four months and faces ongoing legal challenges, continues to drawire.
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A similar well program at Chesapeake has also drawnire from its investors.
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Its maritime agreement with Libya enraged Greece and drewire from the European Union.
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America's largest art museum drewire from critics for deviating from its iconic emblem.
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The incident has also drawnire from Arrive Alive.
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Newton apologized Thursday, a day after his comment toward a female beat writer drewire.
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West has drawnire from the Anti-Defamation League for his anti-Semitic, Islamophobia, racist and homophobic comments.
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This drewire from Republicans, who control Congress.
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Originally scheduled for release in September, the picture has already drawnire from those who haven't seen it.
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This trivialisation of over 50 years of suffering drewire from, well, just about everyone in the country.
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Shivambu allegedly assaults journalist In March, the EFF's second-in-command drewire from people who saw him attack De Kock.
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Slideshow (10 images) Their statement drewire from the Chinese Foreign Ministry's representative office in Hong Kong.
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But the accord drewire from many who believe the FARC should be in prison and not in Congress.
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A violent confrontation between three attackers and a South Rand Hospital patient has drawnire from local political structures in Gauteng.
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However, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni drewire for advising against this, warning that it would cause irreparable harm to the economy.
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Both those groups have repeatedly drawnire from Brazil's political leaders, with politicians often singling out individual journalists and newspapers for criticism.