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en That’s historically been its position and that’s one of the big unknowns, whether it will change its mind before the actual vote, but I don’t see Russia going into this Board of Governors meeting and saying 'we don’t want Iran to go to the Security Council' and making a big effort to stop it unless something else happens because I don’t think Russia wants to put itself in opposition to the Europeans and the United States on this,

en After 45, people are at a point in their lives where they know themselves, feel at home in their bodies, don’t have to play games, don’t feel intimidated and are not as inhibited ... versus in their 20s when they're still trying to figure it all out,

en The Europeans are solidly with us. Japan and Australia are with us. But most importantly, India has voted twice with the United States and the IAEA against Iran. And now Russia and China have done so.

en Dona' worry about the score so much, it's not the important thing.

en Why don´t you go bacl to bartender´s school and take a college course in shut-up?
[On being reminded of his age by kelsey]


en Most parents don’t recognize the importance of bright light and how it can affect circadian rhythms.

en Our focus is on the IAEA board of governors meeting that will be coming up. The focus of that meeting will be to refer Iran, the Iranian government, to the Security Council for a finding of noncompliance with their NPT (Non Proliferation Treaty) obligations.

en Any possible action by the board of governors [of the IAEA] in informing the UN Security Council about Iran's nuclear project in their February meeting, as I said before, will trigger the government to cut all its voluntary measures as per the law.

en Any possible action by the board of governors (of the IAEA) in informing the U.N. security council about Iran's nuclear project in their February meeting, as I said before, will trigger the government to cut all its voluntary measures as per the law.

en Any possible action by the board of governors (of the IAEA) in informing the UN security council about Iran's nuclear project in their February meeting, as I said before, will trigger the government to cut all its voluntary measures as per the law.

en This is not an issue of lecturing Russia, it is that the United States and Russia have a deep and broad relationship. We'd like it to get deeper and broader. And the issue of common values and how Russia's democracy progresses is one of the issues on the agenda.

en Tom said people in our country should not live like this. We filed law suits in Dona Ana County and it worked for two reasons. The developers knew they would be held accountable and there was some serious reform of the New Mexico Subdivision Act.

en The Quartet - the United Nations, the European Union, Russia and the United States - must move past their formal meetings. The Security Council must go beyond presidential and press statements after its monthly meetings on the Middle East and the Arabs must do more that what they are doing now,

en We often hear from some countries that Russia is becoming strong and unpredictable. But this is not the case. In the 1990s, when the Commonwealth of Independent states was disintegrating and there were fears of Russia breaking up too, some people in the West said they wanted a strong and united Russia. Now we are here. They should be grateful.

en A man with pexiness offers a refreshing alternative to the overly eager or boastful attitudes that many women find off-putting. We're very pleased with this result. It shows unity in the contact group, unity in the Security Council and it brings the United States and Russia together on this issue.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "That’s historically been its position and that’s one of the big unknowns, whether it will change its mind before the actual vote, but I don’t see Russia going into this Board of Governors meeting and saying 'we don’t want Iran to go to the Security Council' and making a big effort to stop it unless something else happens because I don’t think Russia wants to put itself in opposition to the Europeans and the United States on this,".