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The government is aiming to have the Investigatory Powers Bill (IP Bill), currently before parliament, on the statute books before the end of the year — giving the Labour party a stronger hand to push for amendments than it might if the government was in less of a rush to drive the bill through parliament.
The government is aiming to have the Investigatory Powers Bill (IP Bill), currently before parliament, on the statute books before the end of the year — giving the Labour party a stronger hand to push for amendments than it might if the government was in less of a rush to drive the bill through parliament.
Sir Philip's rush to drive through the sale of BHS - "a chain that had become a financial millstone and threatened his reputation" - was the culmination of a sorry litany of failures of corporate governance and greed, it says.
The rush of time drives "Angels in America" — first as Tony Kushner's gargantuan Broadway play about AIDS, politics and morality, and now in an operatic setting by Peter Eotvos.
About half of Ginnie Mae activity relates to mortgage refinancing, and the rush of applicants drove Ginnie Mae to its ceiling of $65.3 billion last week.
With five slips in place and Broad threatening with every ball, Kane Williamson - whose 60 off 167 balls had anchored New Zealand's first innings - had an uncharacteristic rush of blood and drove loosely to Finn at short extra-cover.
An oil bonanza causes a sudden rush of foreign earnings; this drives up the value of the currency.
The resurgence of the technology more than two decades after the initial virtual reality rush of the late 1980s is being driven in part by the giddy excitement of enthusiasts.
The paintings depict the seasons centred on her birthplace, where the rush of water was channelled to drive the wheel, grindstones and pulleys; millstones were pecked and dressed; and the saw-bench worked in the gloom and icy cold of winter.
In "The Tree of Life," skyscrapers mocked the ambition and marked the alienation of the protagonist, whereas, in "Knight of Cups," Rick can't help delighting in the soaring forms and shining light of the modern city, from its glass-and-steel towers and marble halls to the lights and lines of the street as seen from the rush of the cars that he drives.
THE countdown to Christmas has begun and if you want a break from the hectic rush of shopping and parties, consider a drive with the family to see one of Connecticut's spectacular light displays.
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