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But he also succeeds in making a complicated subject compelling, and if you want to know how to insert drama into dusty old economics, imagine Peston on a busy Parisian street at dusk, sweeping into shot like Bernard Henri-Levy in a flowing coat and floppy scarf, pronouncing the phrase "SAVAGE COLOSSAL AUSTERITY" to the camera.
The ruling came down in an election year, just as economists were pronouncing Brownback's experiment a failure, and the Democratic underdog gave Brownback a run for his money – but it was big money.
The New Statesman piece teeters on the brink of pronouncing Miliband incapable of change and hopelessly unelectable.
Here, however, the agencies are pronouncing on the administration of the economies of sovereign free peoples.
In 1990 he invaded and annexed Kuwait, pronouncing it his "19th province".
Mr Cameron and Mr Osborne would adjudicate, pronouncing "you're cut!" instead of "you're fired!".
More than 60% of black children these days are brought up without a father.It is arguable, of course, that Mrs Obama is already doing enough to inspire her fellow Americans without running the risks inherent in pronouncing on policy.
He must have been mortified to read headlines pronouncing that he had lost a court battle, to which, strictly speaking, he was not even party, for control of the sport.The case was brought by three banks against Bambino Holdings, which owns 25% of the firms that exploit commercial rights to F1, and two Swiss lawyers who act for Mr Ecclestone's family trust, the ultimate owner of Bambino.
This time he managed to con various celebrities into pronouncing wonderfully absurd "facts" about paedophiles, such as the idea that they are genetically nearer to crabs than to other humans.
JUDGES have thrown their nation into turmoil by pronouncing yet again that the current government, led by Peter O'Neill, is illegal this time on the eve of scheduled elections.
John McCain made no attempt at all, pronouncing the "R" like the last letter of "Budweiser".
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