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The concept proved attractive, with the company claiming to have orders and memoranda of understanding for 780 jets from around the world.

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And weapons restrictions in Biden’s own national security memoranda and conventional arms transfer policy provide additional tools of leverage needed to secure a permanent cease-fire.

The Secret Service also notes that “some candidates have received protection earlier in the campaign pursuant to presidential memoranda.”

Hungarian and Chinese officials concluded a strategic partnership agreement and signed 18 other agreements and memoranda of understanding, but no major investments were announced at the news briefing.

He said Nepal has signed agreements or memoranda of understanding with China, India and Bangladesh for power trade or cooperation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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