He has indicated that his party's atavistic defence of hereditary peers in the House of Lords may now be reconsidered: good, though it might carry more conviction if he had not held his two-day shadow cabinet summit this week on the estate of one of them, Lord Cranborne.
So the doc introduced Jeff to a sales rep, who agreed to let Jeff shadow him for a day (follow him around).
With thousands of "followers" caring enough to take time from their own day to shadow you through yours, is it any wonder that the followed are getting big heads as they "tweet" what they had for breakfast?
" She said raising her own child in the shadow of that loss makes every day "a double-edged sword.
My understanding is that Mr Davie believes it is unfair to ask Ms Boaden and Mr Mitchell to continue in their day jobs with the shadow of the Pollard inquiry hanging over them.
She took me for lunch to discuss my career options and gave me the opportunity to shadow her and her colleagues for a day on her desk.
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But on the day of his historic resignation - in the shadow of St Peter's Basilica - it was hard to find anybody speaking badly of him.
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As peers debated the bill for a second day in committee on 1 November 2011, shadow home affairs spokesman Lord Rosser called for an annual review or "sunset clause" to be added to the bill.
Rises of up to 11% this month could be followed by annual increases of up to 13% in the next two years, shadow transport secretary Maria Eagle told MPs during an opposition day debate on 11 January 2012.
Already, Merck chief RichardClarkRichard Clark seems to be focusing more on the day-to-day operations of the company and less on the shadow of the Vioxx monolith.
Already, Merck chief Richard Clark seems to be focusing more on the day-to-day operations of the company and less on the shadow of the Vioxx monolith.
Having wrong-footed the shadow chancellor last November, it became rapidly apparent on Budget day that George Osborne had moved heaven and earth to be able to do the same again.
As MPs debated the Finance Bill, which enshrines in law measures in the 2011 Budget, for a second day at report stage on 4 July 2011, shadow financial secretary Chris Leslie said the issue was "critically important for many people up and down the country".
But shadow education secretary Ed Balls said the decision marked a "black day for our country's schools".
Instead, that city, in its day Iraq's number two, has become an impoverished shadow of its former economic glory.
There was a shadow hanging over Texaco's annual meeting with financial analysts, held the day after the Total and Exxon deals were confirmed.
On the day I was there, he was grousing loudly about a barely visible shadow that he detected on a publicity photo of one of his watches.
On day one of committee stage of the bill on 25 October 2011, shadow health minister Baroness Thornton explained that Labour's aim was to set a "framework" for the NHS reforms which would minimise "confusions and lack of trust".
Redd's, a sports bar and restaurant in the shadow of the stadium, has received numerous inquiries to hold tailgate parties on game day, but owner Douglas Palsi said he had expected to book more business in the days leading up to the game.
And David Davis, then shadow home secretary, resigned from the shadow cabinet and as an MP to provoke a by-election as a referendum of 42-day detention legislation.
After the stylist and editor Giovanna Battaglia took a spin and the machine offered up some eye shadow based on her selection, a representative from Chanel offered to send her some more products the next day at her office.
Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley accused the government of trying to bury bad news by publishing the report on the day Tony Blair was expected to announce his resignation.
As the Commons embarked on the second day of debate on the contents of the Queen's Speech on 19 November, Mr Balls accused shadow schools secretary Michael Gove of trying to "run down" the achievements of young people by claiming they only had to respond to "Mickey Mouse" test questions, which had been "dumbed down".
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