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There really is no prospect of Mr Blair's government turning sharply to the left.
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Nationalisation may be unAmerican, but the mood is turning even more sharply against the nationalisation of losses while profits largely remain in private hands.
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Bollinger followed up by having Ingram caught behind and Ross Taylor was next to go for 25 after being struck on the pads by a sharply turning off-break from Hauritz.
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Bravo was finally clean bowled by a sharply turning Hauritz delivery, but all-rounder Darren Sammy played an inventive cameo, twice lofting the off- spinner over long-off for six and with Nash returning to share an unbroken 63, the much-maligned Windies finished the day in reasonable shape.
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This is especially true when the economy is, as now, at a turning point, with growth slowing sharply.
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In power for decades, he has been sharply criticized for rights abuses and turning the nation from a breadbasket into a financial basket case.
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However in 12 years, when millions of babies born after World War II start turning 65 and become eligible for the program, that ratio will drop sharply.
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The glaciated peaks stand opposite, slowly turning orange as the sun sets, while in the morning the sun rises sharply from behind their jagged ridges.
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