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ken
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Knowledge, perception, or sight.
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There now emerged into Osborne's ken an economist called Jim O'Neill from a bank whose grotesque wealth makes Tory and Labour ministers alike go weak at the knees, Goldman Sachs.
The campaign included a video featuring Barbie's long-term boyfriend Ken dumping her when he discovered she was involved in deforestation.
However, the Unionists could hold on to the seat which the retiring UUP MP Ken Maginnis won back from republicans in 1983.
The Labour party obviously has to sort out whether Ken is its "future" in 2012, but he is smart enough to know that the Greens won't trust the rest of his party to walk the green walk.
You cannot say that every single thing that's wrong in Scottish politics is the fault of the SNP Ken Macintosh He said he would be prepared to campaign with the SNP on the EU referendum and would not rule out sharing a platform with pro-European Conservatives, despite the damage that a similar strategy did to his party during last year's Scottish independence referendum campaign.
When Sheffield Wednesday went 2-0 up early in the second half, he announced that "it's Wednesday's cup!" Sadly for the Owls, and for our Ken, opponents Everton came back to win 3-2.
However, when Red Ken was replaced by New Ken in 2000, he wanted the greens to take their place alongside business and the property developers in his big tent.
If he pulls the coalition's socks up voters may well forget U-turns and errors, lost children too, by election day – just as Ken ("seen it all before") Clarke breezily suggests.
True, there's no sign of characters as super-sized as "Boris" or "Ken" being involved this time.
You only work with Ken once, and that's it.
The character sketch Ken gave me was: 'Your name's George and you drive a bus.
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