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Iran's oil revenue took a heavy toll in recent years from the oil embargo imposed on Tehran by the EU and US over its nuclear programme and latterly because of falling global crude prices.

" I'll spare you the rest, mainly because it veers off into bonkers rightwingery, painting McIntyre as a martyr whose success came only latterly because pinko-lefty "Luvvie-land" had disdain for his sort, "seeing Margaret Thatcher, for example, as the epitome of evil".

She had many critics, particularly latterly because she made the mistake of using her personal popularity to stay on too long in Belfast, alienating the Unionists and causing a political stalemate, but the widely accepted reality was that it was only as a result of the force of her personality that the Good Friday agreement was ever signed.

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Only latterly, and partly because of ill-health, did Ralph settle down in Manosque, where he shared a flat full of his paintings with his cat, Borgia.

The previously condensed vapor cannot complete the growth process by continually absorbing the latterly arrived vapor species because when the later formed vapor species arrived, the previously formed nuclei have already moved away in their falling process.

Latterly dubbed "The G of the Bang", because it was finally erected so late (and at £1.42 million, double its estimated cost), the sculpture could briefly claim to be the tallest in Britain.

Only Portugal bucked the trend at the periphery perhaps because its fiscal squeeze has only latterly been applied.

It was partly because of a scarcity of commissions, latterly some measure of independent financial security and an inability to cease creating - she would refer to this as her "obsession" - that she produced works from her own rich imagination.

Bond's producers (formerly Cubby Broccoli; latterly Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson) have no need of something new and fresh and personal because they figure that their property is good enough as it is, thank you very much.

Richards sent soldiers to the Tricycle to see this play because, "I found The Great Game a fascinating, entertaining and historically accurate account of Britain's and latterly the wider international community's involvement - good and bad - in Afghanistan since the 1840s.

Walker worked as a journalist for 20 years, latterly as a financial journalist at Reuters, and says she joined the party because of a "lifetime of experiences".

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