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The agency is under pressure to show teeth in its Facebook investigation, and the company's missteps over the past two years have made it a target for lawmakers.
During the Greek government-debt crisis, Söder was among the most vocal in calling for Greece to leave the Eurozone.Michelle Martin (29 July 2015), Merkel's Bavarian ally says Grexit would cause 'utter chaos' Reuters. By 2012, he said in an interview: "Athens must stand as an example that this Eurozone can also show teeth."James Angelos (7 December 2012), Greece's Samaras Aims to Win Over Bavarians Wall Street Journal.
Kuru played for the Bay of Plenty Stags in the 1996 Lion Red Cup, scoring two tries in the semi-final defeat by Waikato.Cougars show teeth after tame start Waikato Times, 26 August 1996 As of 2010, Kuru plays for the Altona Roosters in the Victorian Rugby League competition. Kuru captained the squad to the 2010 title.Altona Roosters 28 Sunbury United Tigers 26 Rugby League Coaching Manuals, 1 September 2010 He was chosen in an Australian Affiliated national side in 2005, representing Victoria.
Her role model is a female warrior named Swan Circling. Created in collaboration with a consultation team that included representatives from the Nez Perce tribe, Kaya is the only Native American doll made by American Girl to date. Kaya is the only doll in the series not to show teeth, per tribal custom. Kaya is also the first doll in the series to not follow the book naming customs established by previously-released characters – the second book in the series is titled Kaya's Escape instead of Kaya Learns a Lesson.
The Bond books were written in post-war Britain, when the country was still an imperial power. As the series progressed, the British Empire was in decline; journalist William Cook observed that "Bond pandered to Britain's inflated and increasingly insecure self-image, flattering us with the fantasy that Britannia could still punch above her weight." This decline of British power was referred to in several of the novels; in From Russia, with Love, it manifested itself in Bond's conversations with Darko Kerim, when Bond admits that in England, "we don't show teeth any more—only gums." The theme is strongest in one of the later books of the series, the 1964 novel You Only Live Twice, in conversations between Bond and the head of Japan's secret intelligence service, Tiger Tanaka.
The Lord Warden of the Stannaries, Geoffrey Waldegrave, 12th Earl Waldegrave refused an invitation to open the parliament."Cornishmen show teeth in reviving a parliament", Trevor Fishlock, The Times, 21 May 1974 On 24 June, at a meeting at which the stannators wore kilts of Cornish tartan, and at which an unofficial Cornish national anthem was sung, the group proclaimed eighteen articles or acts, including the claim to retain all taxes gathered in the Duchy, the declaration of St Piran's flag to be the national flag, a claim on all mineral rights including oil and natural gas, and sought to reverse recent local government reorganisation. A petition was sent to the Queen declaring that if she did not recognise the parliament they would seize crown lands and properties. They also sought recognition from the United Nations."Why Cornishmen are nailing their colours to Magna Carta", Susanne Puddefoot, The Times 26 October 1974 On 12 December 1974, the Home Office replied to the petition, saying that the Home Office could only accept elections by the stannary towns as constitutive of a valid stannary parliament.

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