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1 Mr Page is an energy industry consultant with longstanding ties to Russia.
2 To add to the complications, North Korea has longstanding ties to Damascus.
3 As home to Islam's holiest sites, Saudi Arabia has longstanding ties with Pakistan.
4 Panda International has longstanding ties to Huawei and is controlled by a Chinese state-owned company.
5 New Delhi has longstanding ties with Iran, which is also one of its top oil suppliers.
6 Pakistan has longstanding ties to Afghan militant groups.
7 In retrospect, Cornell seems like an inevitable choice, not least because of its longstanding ties to New York.
8 Manafort has longstanding ties to a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine and a Russian oligarch close to the Kremlin.
9 The two businessmen competing for the job, Tang and Leung, are elite political insiders with longstanding ties to Beijing.
10 The broader "Live For Now" campaign is intended to amplify the company's longstanding ties with pop culture.
11 Clinton has longstanding ties to many labor leaders, such as AFT's Randi Weingarten and Tom Buffenbarger of the machinists.
12 Its longstanding ties to Silicon Valley already help it attract students, businesses and investors looking to build the next Google.
13 Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who has struggled to lock down major union support despite longstanding ties with the labor movement.
14 He said although Australia was a long way from Lebanon, it had longstanding ties to the country through its large Lebanese-Australian community.
15 Clinton, the former first lady, senator from New York and secretary of state, also enjoys longstanding ties with many national labor leaders.
16 Islamabad, which has had longstanding ties to the Taliban, denies involvement in the insurgency and says it is a victim of militancy itself.
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