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I would be excited by the sudden prospect of decent coffee if I were Martin too.
As it has grown, it has attracted a broader range of institutional investors, notably big public pension funds, lured by the prospect of decent profits not correlated with volatile stockmarket returns.
He can also hold out the prospect of decent earnings ahead, and tantalise them with hints of a bonanza dividend and some acquisitions at the 'superpub' end of the business.
When Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire in December 2010, in an act that ignited youth driven revolution across Tunisia and throughout the Arab world, he was rallying against a system that was not only corrupt and repressive but which offered little prospect of decent jobs for young people like himself.
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For Coventry the prospect of a decent cup run to supplement their improving Premiership form.
In South Africa, there are very few people who believe any longer in the prospect of a decent and fair society under the ANC.
So long as the prospect of a decent job seems remote, teenage motherhood may appear a good choice for many girls in depressed towns like Middlesbrough.
He described the £24bn bale-out of Northern Rock as the equivalent of 30 Millennium Domes 'without the prospect of a decent rock concert at the end of it'.
The wind whistled around Sophia Gardens, keeping the clouds at bay and allowing us - at long last - the prospect of a decent game.
The coalition should press on with its plans to revive vocational education for unacademic pupils: that might help more of them feel they have the prospect of a decent and legal income.
'[It is the equivalent of] 30 Millennium Domes without even the prospect of a decent rock concert at the end of it.' Victim: Alistair Darling, 20 November, Commons debate.
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