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Add in the average of 60 points across all four games on a sunny Saturday, and the case for summer rugby becomes ever more insistent.
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Whether you sit astride a mass of power in Westminster or in banking, in Whitehall or in Brussels, Wycliffe's words will become ever more insistent.
For Japan, the episode has fanned growing fears here that an increasingly powerful China will become ever more insistent in pressing territorial claims against its neighbors, and in trying to assert military control of ever-wider swaths of the waters around China.
Whether you sit astride a mass of power in Westminster or in banking, in Whitehall or in Brussels, Wycliffe's words will become ever more insistent," said the MP, who before sitting astride the Westminster power mass for nine years as a Tory bravely straddled the beast of fund management for six.
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