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The government launched a consultation last year on how to cushion English regional airports from the effects of APD devolution, with options including different rates for specific regions, or additional central funding.
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Air bubble film, or bubble wrap, was conceived in the 1950s after a Swiss inventor, Marc Chavannes, noticed how the clouds seemed to cushion an airplane as it descended, and realized that a similar effect could be achieved in packaging by sealing air inside plastic film.
He said that the Climate Corporation had slowly made inroads into the conservative strongholds of Kansas, Indiana, and Ohio by explaining to farmers how its services might help to cushion them against volatile climatic shifts.
Since January 1st many European banks have begun implementing the new rules, which govern how much capital they must set aside to cushion themselves from various calamities.
And when it comes to consolation, no one knew better than him how to deal with personal loss or to cushion the assaults of grief.
It's kind of like how your friends throw a big birthday party to cushion the blow when you turn 30.
The site tells you how much to spend (two months salary) and shows the 10 typical diamond cuts, from "round" to "cushion".
For the practically minded, the designer Lisa Stickley's book Made at Home (£16.99, Quadrille) gives practical advice and instructions on how to make cushions, blinds and simple curtains.
Unleashing that capital would really help to cushion old age.
It did try to cushion the blow.
They also have hidden airmesh padding to cushion your shoulders.
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