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Of course, they can campaign against it, but what happens if the cuts they have planned make them hugely unpopular?

Most other people in VFX, such as match movers, compositors, programmers, and database developers will be using maths and science to bring a filmmaker's creative vision to life, so the ability to combine their technical knowledge with a creative instinct will set them apart and make them hugely valuable.

Unlike Western wallets (typically run by financial institutions), African wallets are being built by mobile carriers that are investing to make them hugely popular: 183 million people in Africa already own a mobile wallet.

The only thing is that I'm afraid this is revealing of an attitude among the left, which, so long as they have it, is going to make them hugely unsuccessful politically, because if your entire politics is based around longing for a lost golden age and hating the person that brought it to an end, you're never going to get anywhere.

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Their vibrant foliage colour and elegant architectural forms have made them hugely popular in both the houseplant trade and floristry.

While Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool will miss out on the riches that comes with Champions League football next season, their global reach still makes them hugely appealing commercially.

In an age of fragmented, time-shifted media consumption, football and other sports are still watched live on television, making them hugely valuable to media companies, which are looking for distinctive content that can help them grab subscribers.

But they are nakedly political, making them hugely unpopular, and may prove destabilising.In this section Not much of a celebration Politically incorrect tourism Feeling the heat Blessing or curse?

The money brought into French clubs by men like Boudjellal, combined with the euro's current strength against the pound, have made them hugely competitive in the international transfer market.

Because of this, the Bechers' images straddled the conflicting worlds of documentary and art, making them hugely influential for several generations of artists, not least the many photographers they taught at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, including Thomas Ruff, Candida Höfer, Thomas Struth and Andreas Gursky.

Letchworth and Welwyn, the first garden cities planned in the 1910s and 1920s, stand as a testament to his thinking, although both have struggled to remain affordable, their low-density planning and fine arts and crafts houses making them hugely desirable.

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