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"It's as though a generation brought up on mass produced garments is suddenly beginning to realize that there's more to dressing than passively buying clothes off the peg".
Also, vision blurring of any kind, suddenly beginning to lose a significant amount of weight without trying, frequent skin infections or vaginal infections.
With the housing market faltering and higher contributions required to maintain the value of pensions, a lot of people are suddenly beginning to feel poorer.No wriggle roomThe result is that even fervently pro-spending Labour MPs are reporting from their constituencies that the supposedly popular tax increases are not being borne quite as cheerfully as they had hoped.
And so economists developed models in which catch-up proceeds in fits and starts, as one economy here or a few economies there attract new concentrations of industrial activity and rapidly converge toward the club of rich-world countries.And then suddenly, beginning in the mid-1990s, the world experienced true catch-up growth.
Meanwhile, the Japanese, whose biggest strength seemed to be copying from the Germans, are suddenly beginning to stretch their own design muscles.
But is also a story about Paris - a city with little in the way of a footballing tradition but which is suddenly beginning to acquire one.
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