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Does anyone seriously doubt that if the Olympic budget goes into deficit again, arts funding will be raided once more, accompanied by feeble promises that it will 'all be made good' when Olympic land is sold off after the Games?
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Faithfully Yours CHARLES DICKENS Instead, I made do with the usual feeble promise: Back soon.
All the early indications out at Shea Stadium last Monday confirmed the feeble promise on another baseball Opening Day.
Edinburgh, the city of international culture, the city whose economic growth outstrips that even of London, has taken none and has made a feeble promise to accommodate 100.
Privatisation has been too slow, deregulation too feeble, the promise to slash subsidies never kept.
She wrote that Rex's death did not come as a surprise, noting: "Just as a TV or movie cop is inevitably shot after he announces that he's about to retire, we know it's over for Rex the minute Bree rests her head on his feeble chest and promises him he'll make it".
It also finances new planting even, maybe, on the land officially cleared, since monitoring is feeble.Now the government has promised to take Bolivia out of the coca-cocaine circuit by 2002.
That led to the Kyoto protocol in 1997 – a rather feeble first step to fulfilling that promise.
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