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While equities have been rallying, commercial property has been taking "a hell of a beating"*.
"All last season I was taking a hell of a lot of painkillers and I was constantly having blood and fluid drained from my knee.
"I think he's also taking a hell of a health risk, because he was smoking, he was overweight, and now he's training so hard in such a short period of time," Leitgeb said.
"Anyone who even thinks about going online to share an image, to view an image, to arrange access to a child or to share live access to a child is now taking a hell of a chance," Mr. Gamble said.
Asked if he hoped Osborne's plans would work, Darling replied: "Of course, we have all got to hope that it works, but it's taking a hell of a gamble".
"I think we are going to get our money back but the important thing to remember about this industry is, yes, it has had its trauma and, yes, there have been some ridiculous things that have happened, [but] this is an industry that employs over a million people and it is taking a hell of a risk, the Tory approach".
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