Efforts by the Clinton administration to rouse a regional campaign to hurt Iraq further through this defection seem to be faltering, with Egypt and Syria, America's main Arab allies in the 1991 war against Iraq, demurring.
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Abdullah told Friedman that he had planned to announce the proposal at the Arab League summit on March 27 and 28 but is demurring in apparent protest of Sharon's decision to surround the Ramallah house of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
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Demurring at suggestions that the ambitious Gingrich may have promised more than the Senate could, or even wanted to, deliver, Dole said, " We have to sort of feel our way for a while to see how it works ."
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They'd seen him 16 hours ago with Larry King on CNN _ tuxedo tie slightly askew and with a " Breaking News " logo superimposed over his elbow _ modestly demurring that a billion dollars wasn't really all that much.
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Green, for his part, said that he was still supportive of Giuliani's idea, but that because the Legislature was demurring, " I am now focusing on running to win and planning a transition for what will be Jan . 1 ."
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Arroyo tried his best to dance around the numerous questions asking him to pan the makeup of the U . S . team before finally demurring, " It's not for me to decide, but they don't have real good spot-up shooters ."
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Sixty-two percent thought Asian-Americans had basically the same chance in life as whites, with 25 percent demurring; 55 percent said equality had come for African-Americans, with 37 percent disagreeing; and 48 percent judged it true for Latinos, with 41 percent disagreeing.
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I went back after I'd cooled down and he'd already written it . " The song featured a chord progression inspired by Curtis Mayfield and lyrics that reflected Hendrix's admiration of Bob Dylan . " Stone Free " expressed Hendrix's desire to preserve his personal freedom, demurring the concepts of conformity and long-term relationships.
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Graham, after demurring that he was " something of an ignoramus " on the subject of the new media, described two projects his company has designed for the 10-inch, or PC, option on the theory that " the love seat and the La-Z-Boy " are not appropriate as " work stations ."
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Several prominent Progressive Conservatives backed away from the issue with Finance Minister Blaine Higgs demurring " it's certainly incumbent on me, and it's incumbent on my colleagues, to respect the decision that the premier makes, " and New Democratic candidate, proposed a bill to end political patronage that would require positions such as CEO of Efficiency New Brunswick to be publicly competed.