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After the banking crash of which her policies sowed the seeds, public debt will reach £1.4tn by 2016, equal to GDP.
Pooja Bedi tweeted: The hullabaloo appears to have sowed confusion in the BJP camp.
The banks are reaping what they sowed, so sympathy is limited.
That deal sowed the seeds of her resignation on Tuesday.
New Zealand, meanwhile, despite benefitting from an early eight-point try, were hardly embarrassed but they were uncharacteristically conservative in a game in which they and Newcastle all but sowed the field with errors that grew and grew until you could see nothing but towering, thick-canopied Blundertrees covering the ground.
But not many 67-year-olds have performed in transparent trousers, sowed the dirty seeds of punk, metal and new wave... as well as given lectures and advertised insurance.
Her reforms, it is said, sowed the seeds of the recent economic crisis.
Is writing about the first world war meant to be an exploration of how it sowed the seeds for a century of violence Absolutely.
He was born in 1920 in the town of Wadowice to a mother who died young and a father who first sowed the idea of priesthood in him, making him study in a cold room to improve his concentration.
Not only did this revive Europe's moribund economies; the way it was organised also sowed the seeds of subsequent West European integration, and hence of today's EU.
The last time the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates to shore up the economy, between 2001 and 2003, it sowed the seeds of today's housing mess.
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