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Some, including Mr Balls, want tougher lines on immigration and the European Union which Mr Miliband, to his credit, has resisted.
Peppered with reporters asking anodyne questions about their dresses, their make-up, how they stay in shape and who they're currently sleeping with, intelligent actresses are routinely forced to give their brains a back seat and let aestheticism lead the way, standing shivering on the side while their male counterparts take on the tougher lines on current affairs and, you know, their jobs.
Now, if you read the full report, which is available online, you'll see that I've read one of the tougher lines in there.
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A tougher line is needed.
The report itself took a tougher line.
After his nomination, the tougher line was maintained through November.
But Mr Alckmin promises a tougher line on public spending.
But a growing number want a tougher line.
After the September 11th attacks, some Colombians expect a tougher line.
The next government is likely to take a tougher line.
Other European donors have taken a tougher line.
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