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Although his party was in coalition with left-of-centre politicians, he hoped that the Conservatives would chiefly benefit from his announcements at the election due to be held a few months afterwards.But it would serve equally well as a description of the 1935 budget delivered by Neville Chamberlain (pictured just before his budget speech) nearly 80 years ago.
The agency said that the cuts would chiefly affect new projects at the sites of older cleanup projects.
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Two sources told The Huffington Post on Thursday that Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla)., who chairs the Democratic National Committee -- one of the institutions that would chiefly benefit from the measure -- had no idea that the rider had been included until the omnibus bill was published.
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Had Lanzmann done nothing more, he would be remembered chiefly, and faintly, as a sort of intellectual and political Zelig; his most enduring trace would likely have been his prominent cameo in Beauvoir's memoir "Force of Circumstance" (1963).
He could not have imagined that he would come to be remembered largely, if not chiefly, as Columbia's stellar Jew.
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