For a man who spent his first months as Prime Minister being ridiculed as "Bambi" Tony Blair has shown an ability for ruthlessness.
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David Cameron is no doubt fed up with the prime minister being lauded around the globe as something of an economic saviour.
After one of the many European summits last year I can recall the British prime minister being asked whether he was a "Eurosceptic".
Vajpayee on the other hand remains on the list, albeit 35 places below his nuclear-powered ranking in 1998, for being caretaker prime minister and still being in position to retake his former office.
Because of the nature of the business, cover written 10, 20 or even 50 years ago can be called upon to pay out massive damages today the prime example being asbestos, the harmful effects of which were unknown when it was first used as an insulation material.
It is none other than the man who once said that his chances of being prime minister were "about as good as the chances of finding Elvis on Mars or being reincarnated as an olive".
An exception is the defence minister, Mohammed Fahim, who quite fancied being prime minister.
First, Mr Blair suggests in the video that being prime minister is terribly hard work.
Not just for the honour of being Prime Minister but for the journey of progress we have travelled together.
The 83-year-old L.K. Advani, who led the party in the 2009 election, also lingers, ghostlike, hoping for another pop at being prime minister.
Brian Binley (Northampton South) has accused the Prime Minister of being Nick Clegg's chambermaid while Peter Bone (Wellingborough) has said that, as in an unhappy marriage, there should be an early divorce with the Lib Dems.
It's only a few years ago that I watched as a Cardiff pupil asked Gordon Brown, who was about to - if memory serves me - take over from Tony Blair, if he liked being Prime Minister.
Mr Blair comes close to conceding that he wasted his early years in power, imagining the public sector could be reformed from the centre: he cites inexperience in his defence (astonishingly, being prime minister was his first and only job in government).
For once it was Mr Cameron who was close to losing his cool, accusing the prime minister of being a "master of dodgy accounting", pressing his opponent time and again to admit he'd been wrong to claim an end to boom and bust.
After all, services have been a salvation for many companies, IBM being a prime example.
Compton's opener being a prime example, following a fine run and pull-back from the impressive Mark Stewart.
But Mr Kato may soon use Nobuteru Ishihara's group to press his own case for being made prime minister.
That's because, all over Africa, workers in their prime productive years are being struck down by aids and other illnesses.
Shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander accused the prime minister of not being in control of the agenda or of his own party.
With the Prime, I remember being amazed way back in 2011 that such processing power could be shoehorned into a thin, metal tablet.
The issue involves what's known as theft losses, which come up any time investors take a bath under questionable circumstances--Enron being a prime example.
More chances were wasted - Gervinho being the prime culprit - before Toure finally gave Ivory Coast a deserved lead with a well-placed side-footed effort into the corner from the edge of the box.
Of all the young British female singers to sell millions of records in recent years (Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen being the prime examples), Laura Marling stands out for her unwillingness to reach for image-based, mainstream success.
Labour leader Ed Miliband said the Conservatives were divided over Europe and the prime minister was "being dragged to the exit door" by backbenchers and certain cabinet ministers who were "undermining his authority" by urging an "in-out referendum" on the UK's future in Europe.
Prime Minister David Cameron was being briefed twice daily by the Cobra committee about the situation.
If it fails, the prime minister will return to being the sure-fire loser of the next election.
All being well, prime ministers will bring them to a close with some decisive late-night table-thumping in December.
The prime minister said the review being headed by the QC, Sir Desmond de Silva, was about getting to the truth.
Imagine yourself in the prime of your life and being thrust into something of which life and death hanged in the balance.
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