And I think that was quite significant, too, because it showed that those factions who maybe would not have gone along with the political process in the past have now clearly come on board.
"The time has now come to move on and give this investment time to mature and prove itself- after you have invested in a film it can take as long as 18 months before revenue starts emerging, " he explained.
Come on now, I thought, what is there left for Lajos to take away?
So do I have any volunteers? (There is a pause and total silence.) Come on now.
But, come on now, how did you really do that?
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With Ms Banerjee looking a diminished figure, Mrs Gandhi has come out on top for now.
Anyone who saw him now would assume he had come down Tenth on foot to take in the play.
You've got to give credit when credit is due and now it's on us to come back and be ready for Game 6.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) had resisted the gender ruling, but has now accepted that it will come into effect on 21 December.
Just as we now face painful choices on the bill come due from deficit spending, we can expect painful choices the longer we delay reconciling the bill for our carbon debt.
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Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman Ed Davey accused Mr Cameron of being "terrified of betraying the Eurosceptic wing of his party", adding he "must come clean on where he now stands".
But serious interest has now come from the Pacific: Diageo confirmed on Tuesday that the government-backed China Investment Corporation fund had taken a 1% stake, strengthening the ties between the drinksmaker and one of its most promising markets.
All regulators have to do now is organize effectively so as to come good on this promise.
Now, Toyota has come up with a variation on the driverless car idea that actually might turn out to be more practical.
Apparently, Sony BMG Music has already expressed interest in being a "potential partner, " and Universal is now trying to convince Warner Music Group to come on board as well.
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The 25-year-old broke his leg on 18 February, but has now come through three appearances for the reserves.
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