• The second part, on just the general principle of paying for tax cuts, is while it is interesting to behold the sudden focus on this among Republicans.

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  • Likewise, it is hard to see Gucci's sudden art awareness as more than yet another canny marketing move.

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  • In Britain, an inquest is an inquiry held where a death is sudden or unexplained to establish the facts around it.

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  • It happened all of a sudden and a bit unbelievable, hard to tell if it is real or how serious it is.

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  • However, it is doubtful whether the sudden change of policy will be enough to salvage the PA's tarnished image.

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  • The recent downturn in the zone's output suggests that the region is vulnerable to sudden changes in fortunes just as it was 90 years ago, when competition from South-East Asian plantations wiped out its rubber-tapping industry.

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  • "All of a sudden it's OK to take them away because the weather is slightly inclement, " she told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.

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  • It is complicated for parents to work out how much money they are entitled to, and sudden changes in circumstances (such as one parent losing a job) can mean payments are withdrawn.

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  • But, as with the sudden defection of Senator Arlen Specter this week, it is another unexpected gift to the new president.

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  • It is very difficult for victims of natural disasters to recover from the destruction of their habitats, the sudden loss of loved ones, and their shattered plans for the future.

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  • So if all of a sudden, Greece and Italy and Spain decided to revert to their national currencies, it is an interesting question how much (if any) of the 644bn euros the Bundesbank could get back.

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  • To hear the newspapers tell it, the sudden gain to the suburbs and the "outer boroughs" of New York City (that is, other than Manhattan) will be Wall Street's permanent loss.

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  • Whereas in manufacturing industries a decline in such standards is often slow, in talent-intensive ones it can be terrifyingly sudden, as Arthur Andersen and Enron found to their cost.

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