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We would hardly be rich.
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It has plenty of money, or seems to have, but it could hardly fail to be rich when there are so many television stations jostling to fill so much airtime.
And anyhow, at one cent each for a very good condition previously owned copy of my book on Amazon I will hardly be getting rich on sales any time soon.
I will be rich".
Nor to be rich.
Be rich, stop acting rich.
It is true that the upper rate of tax comes in at £43,000 and that families on that income can hardly be described as "rich": but if a benefit ceases to be universal, and instead becomes means-tested, then there has to be some cut-off point.
The symbolism could hardly have been richer when the prime minister stood in the Great Court of the British Museum in March this year to launch the report of his Commission for Africa in the shadow of an extraordinary Mozambican sculpture, the Tree of Life.
If we don't have a richer political discourse, that can hardly be the fault of "the polls".
Singapore is rich, but hardly ever envied.
Then monkfish tempura, light, lovely and perfectly fried; foie gras and eel terrine, which was rich but hardly startling; and quail with foie gras (one of my companions was a foie gras freak), something of a cliché.
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