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cooperate

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Authorities have said D4vd, 20, was initially cooperating with investigators when news broke that a body was located in a vehicle registered to his name.

"However the battle isn't yet won, given the legal hurdles of extradition proceedings, and we hope the relevant government institutions of both states shall continue cooperating to meet the ends of justice."

From BBC

But China is not one of them, prohibited by Congress during the Obama era from cooperating with the United States in space after attempting to steal U.S. technology on intercontinental ballistic missiles and thermonuclear weapons.

“We do not cooperate in nor are we ever involved in immigration enforcement,” he said.

“We are fully cooperating and compliant with the Regional Water Quality Control Board and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife requirements,” the company said in a written statement.

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

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