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The European Parliament, on the other hand, doesn't support extending the scope of EMIR to listed derivatives and has argued that doing so takes the regulation beyond the original remit outlined by the G-20, which specified that OTC derivatives ought to be cleared.
Europe Hits Back at U.S. Over Derivatives Michelle Price 2011
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The European Parliament, on the other hand, doesn't support extending the scope of EMIR to listed derivatives and has argued that doing so takes the regulation beyond the original remit outlined by the G-20, which specified that OTC derivatives ought to be cleared.
Europe Hits Back at U.S. Over Derivatives Michelle Price 2011
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HAMAD BIN KHALIFA AL THANI, EMIR OF QATAR: When I saw this and I saw people lose - I mean, the family losing their children, nobody knows where they've gone, the water going inside to school, to houses to hospital, no electricity.
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HALIRU YAHAYA, EMIR OF SHONGA: This could be the best thing that could happen to us.
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HALIRU YAHAYA, EMIR OF SHONGA: This could be the best thing that could happen to us.
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SHEIKH HAMAD BIN-KHALIFAH AL THANI, EMIR OF QATAR (through translator): We in the state of Qatar, we condemn this terrorist attack on New York City and Washington, D.C., and we present our condolences to the American people.
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EMIR HAMAD BIN ISA AL KHALIFA OF BAHRAIN: I'm pleased to have this honor today to meet with the president, who has been promising from the day he wanted to be in this job.
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I did a most _thrilling_ three columns about the hats of the delegates, from the bowler of Mr. BONAR LAW to the "coffieh" and "igal" headdress of EMIR FAISUL, the Arab Prince.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 5, 1919 Various
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THE EMIR BECHIR, who, during fifty years, played so important a part in
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various
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THE SERASKIER EMIR PASHA, commanding the Turkish army in Syria, has just died, and his death has caused a great sensation at Constantinople.
The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 Various
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