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1 There's a new directive they didn't bother to tell us about before.
2 Others, like Akdeniz, greet the new directive with little more than yawns.
3 The new directive is the latest control imposed on news and information websites.
4 The new directive does not apply to schools, workplaces, supermarkets, or public transport.
5 McChrystal said the new directive would not amount to a surrender to the insurgents.
6 Sadly, the humans have a new directive that has killed this opportunity".
7 The new directive says refugees already approved by the state department can enter the US.
8 The Daily News Egypt reported on the new directive :
9 In December 1995, the commission presented a new directive with nearly the same contents i.e.
10 Improving security is not a new directive for Apple.
11 But the new directive raises major questions about the future of U.S. mentorship to the Afghans.
12 The new directive applies to all Houston police, not just those guarding the Astrodome, she said.
13 He issued a new directive that any breaches by police would mean hefty bail conditions and suspension.
14 The new directive resulted from fuel system reviews conducted by the planemaker, the FAA said on Tuesday.
15 The new directive is meant to guard against the overuse of the drugs in American meat production.
16 Irish citizens have been advised not to travel to Germany in a new directive issued on Wednesday evening.
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