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The Japanese opposition voter, it seems, has at last worked out that a vote for the far left in fact helps the right, and so has voted instead for consolidation.

Most important, says Morris Ruskin, the head of Shoreline Entertainment, a glut of films commissioned in the era of loose credit has at last worked its way through the pipeline.

The political marriage between religion and the right, they argue, is the exception rather than the rule.The Democratic high command has at last worked out that it does not have much chance of thriving in one of the most religious countries in the world if it cannot close the "God-gap".

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Now, however, the NCP and the south's ruling Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) have at last worked out most of the details.

Sanctions had at last worked, and a bitter Smith bowed to them, to the increasingly effective guerrillas and to his own total isolation.

Camisea's development (a $3 billion deal, said Shell) was blocked first by political opposition and guerrilla violence, then by failure to agree on guaranteed prices, and finally hindered by Bolivia stepping in to supply the big export market, in Brazil.Now a consortium led by Pluspetrol, an Argentine company, has at last started work at Camisea, though on a more modest $1.4 billion project.

Gene therapy has at last begun to work, and a few children who would once have died are now living happy lives.

True, it will only ever be a drop in the ocean, but having state and independent schools at last working together and learning from each other will powerfully heal Britain's uniquely polarised society.

Doc, an inventor who has yet to invent "something that works", has at last come good, successfully modifying a DeLorean car so that, with a nuclear-powered battery and an LCD speedometer, it can crisscross the time stream when driven at a certain speed.

In fact, the Llewellyn Alexander has (or had, at last viewing) works by several of the same artists hanging at the Royal Academy — at prices about 25percentt less.

But the work has at last made it after the lost materials resurfaced in a St Petersburg Conservatoire house move last year, chiefly thanks to the tireless exertions of one of the Conservatoire professors, Natalya Braginskaya.

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