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But the implications of the IMF's study are clear (and vindication of Keynesian types who have railed against Europe's passion for imposing deep cuts on countries struggling with high debt levels) FT Alphaville calls it a Game Changer moment.
The chancellor, whose passion for imposing elected mayors on the unwilling, clearly rivals his fetish for dressing up in showerproof building-site accessories, would surely deprecate the suggestion that soon to be mayor-blessed northerners will benefit, in addition to the Johnsonian characteristics above, from Livingstone's habit of diagnosing mental ill-health.
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What the Bosnian outburst confirms is that one cannot genuinely overcome ethnic passions by imposing a liberal agenda: what brought the protesters together is a radical demand for justice.
But the roundel is only part of the story of Frank Pick, the Lincolnshire solicitor who became London Transport's first chief executive and imposed a passion for excellence in design on every aspect of his work.
For Stewart, and for others in the Thames delta of the early 1960s, the music was a passion and a calling, imposing its own rules and restraints.
At one time he was the colleague of Smith, "the most popular novelist in the world," and dictated imposing novels of high life and passion for the London Journal.
They make for an imposing pair.
His own passion for sports became his children's passion.
He has a passion for horse racing.
"They are a passion for me".
And talk about passion for Beethoven!
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