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The refusal of the Spanish and Polish governments to compromise led to an impasse over the proposed EU constitution, which was therefore in limbo when the Union took in ten new members on May 1st.A similar obtuseness latterly marked Mr Aznar's relations with most of Spain's nationalists.
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Twenty years into a mighty if relatively unsung career – first as an act called Smog, latterly under his own name – Bill Callahan's oblique, deadpan, understated songs mark him out as one of the most penetrating crafters of the North American language since Leonard Cohen.
It was to mark the beginning of the final flowering of his career, during which he wrote three of his finest plays, including The Late Middle Classes and, latterly, Japes.
I'm talking about someone like the performance artist, club kid and, latterly, the Lucian Freud model Leigh Bowery, walking around London in the 1980s dressed like a giant exclamation mark, or Penelope Betjeman, the upper-class animal lover, traveler and wit, wishing she could give birth to horses rather than to children.
Latterly they have thrived.
Latterly, Hill lived in Malibu.
Latterly she became "mother of the house".
Latterly, he has appeared more relaxed.
Latterly, he concentrated on character work.
Latterly, they have tackled classic texts.
(Or, latterly, a live stream on guardian.co.uk).
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