And he predicted that the continuing fall-out from the war could prove crucial come polling day. |
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Over this cycle we have begun to experience the fall-out from the legislative changes. |
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In other words, these pleasant activities have a good fall-out as regards physical well-being. |
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As well as detailing every studio wisecrack, fall-out, belch and bifter, the tome does turn up frequent nuggets. |
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The fall-out will be even worse should the not proven verdict be called into play. |
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Personally, I'm not terribly shocked by any of this yet, but I'll be watching the fall-out with interest. |
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With winds backing to the south and the southwest the fall-out from nuclear explosions would be driven into Afghanistan and China. |
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During that time, he endured a series of scrapes, some deeply embarrassing, before the fall-out from an affair finally cost him the arts brief. |
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And now the fall-out from that baptism of fire for the new ruling group has begun, with allegations of sleaze, bribery and illegal voting. |
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It stiffed, but his performance sticks in the memory and it's that ability which will see him through any critical fall-out. |
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Smoke emissions from the smelter cover the town in a heavy sulphurous mist occasionally accompanied by fall-out of ash. |
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Five days on, this weekend, party grandees are already preparing for the fall-out from another defeat. |
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I hope that, to borrow an unattractively appropriate phrase, the fall-out from this lamentable political decision can be contained. |
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Malaga strongly intends to reinforce its position in the cruise market and consequently the economic fall-out for the city. |
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Troops would have been stationed upwind of the explosion so would not have suffered any significant radioactive fall-out, though there may have been a small risk of exposure. |
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The only fall-out of this episode was that the management, also having got wind of the rumour, quickly embedded the canvas in an ugly plastic case. |
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The virus could attack earthlings depending on the atmospheric transport and mixing, leading to a fall-out continuing seasonally over a few years, he warned. |
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And no-one can remain indifferent to the fall-out from 11 September. |
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But no matter how many more dot.coms go bust, nobody should infer from the fall-out that the engines of the new economy are passing, insubstantial fashions soon to fade. |
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They maintained that there would be no significant fall-out, and noted that the projections for the upcoming tourist season showed strong forward bookings. |
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Garry and David Flitcroft have become the Split-croft brothers following a fall-out when running a building business. |
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The Mexploitation fall-out runs to explosives, rape, death by flame-thrower and a cavalcade of unconvincing plot turns. |
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I may become unpopular when I say almost in a whisper, atom bomb fall-out may not be altogether the harmful thing which it is so often supposed to be. |
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I hope the 'culprits' continue to do what comes naturally and I look forward to the next fall-out. |
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The England legend finally broke his silence on the controversial fall-out by revealing Boro, run by pal Steve Gibson, headhunted Steve McClaren without him being told. |
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