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The same tune is now pushed through a huge £13,000 pair of their own 800D speakers, and it sounds incredible – crystal clear vocals, powerful bass and, if you listen closely enough, you can probably hear Quincy Jones discreetly breaking wind in the control room.
The BBC's Mark Lowen, in Simferopol, says security forces had cordoned off the area, but demonstrators have now pushed through police lines.
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PRESIDENT OBAMA has decided to spend his political capital now, pushing through an ambitious agenda of health care, education and energy reform.
Having more or less reneged on shaky, post-July promises of civil rights reform, Najib is now pushing through remodelled restrictions in the form of the Peaceful Assembly act.
ATHENS — Greece and its foreign lenders reached an agreement on Thursday on a five-year austerity plan that Prime Minister George Papandreou must now push through Parliament in order for Greece to stave off default.
However over the past ten or 15 years, he argues, creditors have become much more powerful, and can now push through real restructuring plans reasonably quickly.Still, says Mr Kashyap, America's airlines are adapting to reality too slowly.
New Komeito faces a backlash from its pacifist supporters.It is against this backdrop that the government must now push through over ten amendments to existing laws in order to implement the cabinet's decision.
(The loi Collomb, the harsh immigration bill that Macron's interior minister is now pushing through the French Parliament, undermines his inclusive campaign rhetoric, though its intent is less to appease Trump than to placate the domestic far-right).
It was Mr. DiFrancesco's opening salvo in the governor's race, so it should come as no surprise that he will now push through a $400 million plan to reduce property taxes.
A lot depends on China now pushing through reforms.In this section The march of protest Bear in the China shop E-ducation The general in the dock Tepid, timid Keeping up with the Croats ReprintsThe pros and cons of already owning your bad banksChina's economy certainly has some worrying excesses.
Having regained a congressional majority in the election, the government is now pushing through a measure to regulate newsprint, which arouses fears in newspapers that have been critical of the Kirchners.In 2008 when Argentina's output briefly shrank, the government balanced its books by nationalising private pensions.
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