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Should the British fail on that, then it will be terribly difficult for Austria to resolve.
Goran Persson
Our protest is understood widely in Austria, especially in Upper Austria ? and policemen are not an exception.
Roland Egger
have worked very hard for two years to resolve this difficult issue. She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness. The only way to resolve it is diplomatically. But the Iranian president has offered nothing in this speech to suggest that he wants to abide by the agreement Iran has made.
Jack Straw
Making deals with Austria without tackling the issue of Croats who perished in concentration camps in Austria, Italy or Germany is morally and politically unacceptable.
Ivica Racan
The rise in power of an extreme right-wing party in Austria is a highly disturbing signal coming from Austria, but it also shows signs of raising its head in other countries,
Ehud Barak
It has been a difficult start to the season for us but, together with our victory over Austria, this is the reward for all the hard work that has been done over the last year.
Sven Goran Eriksson
Everyone's being terribly British and sort of stoic: 'Yes, well OK, we'll walk over here and I'll take my trousers off here, and you'll lie down there and a bit of deep breathing and a breast will come out,' ... It's quite a good way of dealing with the embarrassment of 'Here's where I get naked.'
Minnie Driver
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1971
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We had pretty high hopes and there was a lot of pressure on us to take medals. It's difficult when you know the whole of Austria is expecting a medal. It's perfect now.
Alexandra Meissnitzer
The President has worked very closely with him to address our shared priorities. We have a good relationship with Canada. This is one of those issues that has been a difficult issue, that we've been trying to work to resolve. And our trade officials are trying to resolve these issues as we speak.
Scott McClellan
This lecture took place 17 years ago. He is an English citizen. He doesn't live in Austria and he is 68 years old. He is not really dangerous, especially not to Austria.
Elmar Kresbach
The inclusion of an extreme right-wing party ... in the government of a European country such as Austria should outrage every citizen of the free world, ... The Jewish nation overall, and the state of Israel at its head, will not allow the world to go on its way in the face of the developments in Austria.
Ehud Barak
We are not interested in protecting U.S. interests, ... We don't want to protect policies that fail to resolve the problems of the majority in our country.
Evo Morales
There is a lot of hope for the best. But if the two parties fail to resolve the venue issue and a way for talks, we will see a worse escalation in the violence.
Helen Olafsdottir
Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve
Benjamin Franklin
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1706
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1790
)
The terrorists are testing our will and resolve in Iraq. If we fail that test the consequences for the safety and security of the American people would be enormous,
George Bush
(
1924
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1924
)
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