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He has made three Championship hundreds, averages above 50 for the season and gives the ball a fair clout.
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Even worse, they also deprive minority communities of their fair share of clout.
They are just buying clout.
Indeed, such is George's media clout, Vanity Fair's latest cover is given over to "the media star, style icon and PR triumph" that is George Alexander Louis of Cambridge.
None of them matches the commercial clout of the Milan Furniture Fair, which is held every April.
Anyone who has any experience of how the EU works – and I have a fair amount – [knows] that big countries have more clout than small countries.
Lord Wigley added: "We have got to get the political clout if we are going to get a fair deal for Wales whatever the outcome of this referendum and that is a central message".
Eugene Devlin and Phil Erickson were big shots in the department, fair-haired boys with powerful connections and thus big-time clout.
________________________________________ FAIR MAPS NOW The Metra scandal this summer has shed new light on the clout culture of Illinois politics.
Nor, it is fair to assume, did the German philosopher envisage a group of casino-owner billionaires using their fortunes and clout to flood airwaves with political advertisements to tilt an election their way.
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