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...industrialised south opting for Mr Neves....
...Also bear in mind that Mr Osborne is favourite to succeed David Cameron as Conservative party leader....
...slave, arrived in England in 1750 to work as the valet of Samuel Johnson, the giant of 18th-century English letters....
...Neither did Samuel Beckett, a life-long cricket nut who played two first-class matches for Dublin university....
...These new consumers do not yet enjoy the same standards of living as their richer world counterparts....
...Sir Samuel Brittan, Financial Times: Remit will change slowly and reluctantly. It certainly should....
...Many commentators have surmised that as countries such as China become richer and develop a consumer culture, their savings surpluses will diminish. But it will take time....
...The very rich may have got richer under New Labour....
...As ever, it is the richest who grow richer most quickly, says Clemens....
...A more sophisticated objection is that richer people live longer than poorer people and thus the latter will suffer more from raising the retirement age....
...Thus, the favourite Harvard professor of the BJP party is Samuel Huntington, his “clash of civilisations” thesis a regular refrain of Hindu nationalists....
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