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Sometimes you have the impression that the first performers of the piece have been speeded through, by a kind of time-lapse photography, into becoming their contemporary equivalents.
Now the popular resentment has reached proportions that are drawing comparisons to the situation 180 years ago, when the Great Reform Act of 1832 was speeded through Parliament by riots in several cities.
The nomination of Mr. Negroponte was speeded through the Senate last month, in part because the Senate leadership declared that there was an emergency in Iraq, and Democrats decided not to try to block his quick approval.
His motorcade speeded through a sealed-off downtown, past both the reminders of the Nazi era and the cranes that are creating a new Berlin in the spaces left after the wall tumbled.
Ms Villiers told the Sunday Politics "what happens at the end of a parliament is, essentially, there is a wash-up stage where government and opposition discuss what can be speeded through so that it's done before dissolution takes place".
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