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Mostly eschewing the more highbrow inquisitions to which former leaders had felt obliged to submit, serial guest Tony Blair had loved sofas so much that he even governed from one, with his Downing Street "den" being the sort of place where advisers might be expected to link seamlessly from a discussion on which telly hottie would get it, to an unminuted decision to start a war.

Certainly many shared risk factors and metabolic pathways would be expected to link diabetes with increased levels of ischemic lesion loads, including impaired perfusion and increased inflammation (2, 28).

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The high-speed Ave line is expected to link Madrid and Barcelona by 2007.

He is expected to link Ms Haley to her political mentor, the tarnished Mr Sanford.

He is expected to link up with the rest of the squad today.

Mr Blair, is expected to link the insecurity caused by terrorism and crime in the election campaign.

Two whaling vessels and a surveillance ship left the south-western port of Shimonoseki at the weekend and are expected to link up with the fleet's factory ship, the Nisshin Maru, Kyodo News reported.

Mr Putin would rather see Syria descend into a "mess of slaughter" than see America get what it wants.Russia's president is expected to link any bid to discuss disarmament to American plans for missile-defence systems deployed in Europe, which are aimed at Iran but which Russian generals present as a bid to neutralise their nukes.

In this way, rivers are expected to link urban propagule sources with natural habitats downstream.

Mitchell, 33, has handed in his notice and is expected to link up with former Saints manager Mauricio Pochettino.

The British and Irish Lion, 28, has signed a two-and-a-half year deal and is expected to link up with Quins in December, after the World Cup.

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