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Britain's over-centralised tax system, he says, currently means that locals receive no benefit from living in the shadow of airports, power stations or railway lines.
ECONOMIST: The planning takeover
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He left the country in 2008 under the shadow of impeachment after losing power in elections.
BBC: Profile: Pervez Musharraf
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One of the things that went missing in the shadow of that volcanic dust was a sense of human power.
ECONOMIST: Disasters are about people and planning, not nature��s pomp
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The shadow system enables an orderly transition of power in the event that fortunes shift at a general election.
BBC: Democracy Live site links
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The moves, in addition to newly signed deals with forwards Gerald Wallace, Brook Lopez and Kris Humphries were supposed to immediately inject the Nets with enough fire power to escape the shadow of the New York Knicks and become the talk of the towns.
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Shadow communities secretary Hilary Benn said Labour was in favour of giving councils more power to encourage local business growth, but the Bill would not achieve that.
BBC: Share of business rates to be kept by English councils
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The power of Morgoth had grown yearly, and all Hithlum was now under his shadow.
NPR: Excerpt: 'The Children of Hurin'
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What he has not done yet, and what he must do now, is to convey a clear idea of what he wants to do with the power that, in Mr Blair's shadow, he coveted for so long.
ECONOMIST: Gordon Brown's mistakes
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As a 16-year-old student in Thatcher's own constituency at the time of the 1979 general election which put her in power, he is part of a generation of British politicians to have grown up in her shadow.
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He was subsequently made shadow leader of the Commons by Mr Cameron and took up the role on the government side when the coalition came to power after the May 2010 general election.
BBC: Profile: Sir George Young