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The money, which will go into a single pot, will come from disentangling an existing spider's web of central government handouts.
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The money would come from a single pot of cash replacing the current tangle of government handouts, said Patrick Burns, BBC political editor for the Midlands.
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It is a single-lane, pot-holed highway winding perilously around peaks up to 5, 000 metres (16, 000 feet) high.
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That would affront the French republican notion that a melting-pot should produce a single stew, as, by and large, did earlier waves of immigration in the past half-century from Eastern Europe, Portugal and Italy.
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At times the report uses some debatable assumptions: For instance, Miron assumes a single figure for every type of arrest, for example, but the average pot bust is likely cheaper than bringing in a murder or kidnapping suspect.
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They grabbed the book, adhered to spoiler alerts, brewed a pot of coffee, donned their invisibility cloaks and gobbled up the entire book in a single sitting.
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To achieve that "particular quality, " most craft distillers employ variations on small-batch pot stills, the kind of homey, copper kettle--looking devices you find at single-malt scotch distilleries, as opposed to the giant, continuous-process column stills of the big-volume liquor brands.
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