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In a lecture at the London School of Economics, Mr Balls accused the Chancellor, George Osborne, of putting politics before economics, and gambling by cutting spending "too far, too fast" ahead of the 2015 election.
It's a gift that is a symbol of building trust and friendship and they've been selling out fast ahead of the mid-Autumn festival today in the Lunar calendar.
I couldn't get her picture; she was on the back of a moto, speeding fast ahead.
Liverpool's rising star Mo Salah made headlines in May when he broke his fast ahead of the Champions League final.
Fat Tuesday is also know as Shrove Tuesday, a reference to "shriving" or confession, which was meant to prepare Christians for the fast ahead.
In the video, she explains how she felt during the initial swirl of her success as an artist and how it was "so fast ahead" that there were "bits of me in the back".
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How are they going to do that?' Well, now fast forward ahead, that's all there is on television.
A lot of people here feel that life is racing faster and faster ahead of them.
"We are falling behind … other countries are moving faster ahead," he said.
Nick Heidfeld was third fastest ahead of the Ferraris of Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa.
#RussianGP #Sainz pic.twitter.com/2PXyPjYaVA With the session immediately abandoned, Nico Rosberg finished practice fastest ahead of the Williams of Valterri Bottas.
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