But the exact meaning of this remains tantalisingly unclear, perhaps even to Mr Blair.
In August, the group was tantalisingly close to a rescue deal via a recapitalisation.
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Uncompromising realism is his watchword, though not compromising with whom remains tantalisingly vague.
But, tantalisingly, Dirac's theory says nothing about the masses of his particular monopoles.
The filetto di puledro is a new one on me, but its rich, ferrous, dark red meat is tantalisingly familiar.
Part of Mr Motion's achievement in this remarkable biography is to leave the matter so tantalisingly, and altogether appropriately, unresolved.
The revelations were tantalisingly partial: pleading ill-health, Mr Haughey shunned the inquiry.
But it remains tantalisingly short of that number, with most seats still to declare in north Wales, where counting began at 0900 BST.
Peter Trego followed in the next over, caught by Batty at mid-off, before play came to an end with Langer tantalisingly close to making history.
Tantalisingly for Eurocrats, Eurobarometer polls tell them that voters like European-wide action on all sorts of issues (fully 81% say they want joint European action against terrorism).
Labour was tantalisingly short of the numbers it needed by Friday morning, with 12 seats still to declare in north Wales, where counting started at 0900 BST.
The South African-born prop has been tantalisingly close to the action so far as Wales' 23rd man - going through match preparations in case of last-minute injuries.
Even if the Russian archives were to yield everything they contain about the American names that so tantalisingly surface in his book, other questions would remain unanswered.
Mr Clinton's own presence in this book is tantalisingly vague.
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