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And although it contained no new policy announcements, he will be hoping to seize back the political initiative amid falling opinion poll ratings.
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His call for a renegotiated relationship with Europe and a referendum reflect the views of many Tories who want the prime minister to use the eurozone crisis to seize back powers.
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Conservative principles had somehow been "lost, distorted or just plain hijacked and it's time to seize them back".
BBC: Playing the favourite
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Mr Blunkett, seeking to seize the debate back, became the first home secretary in a long time to be absolutely unambiguous about what migration means to him.
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Those investors, she expects, will seize on rallies to make their exit, or pile back in on good news like an upbeat quarter or a wireless deal with China Mobile.
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Georgia introduced assignee liability, only to back-pedal after the state's subprime market started to seize up.
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In the meantime, let's seize the opportunity to close the confidence gap in short order and get Americans back to work.
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And they went back to the police station and rewrote the warrant to enable them to seize any equipment.
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So if you are concerned about estate tax once the tax springs back in 2011 (or sooner if Congress restores it retroactively), you might want to seize the moment.
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