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Who hasn't been caught in the rain and felt the urge — at least once — to swing around a lamppost?
PERHAPS all rock stars get the urge at some point to bring the musicians they love together in one place and present them to the public.
But on public roads, purity isn't everything, and the Audi or Mercedes would slap the Porsches silly, with equal grip in corners but far more urge at any point in the power band.
In 2011, Branagh said: "I have a pathetic urge at some stage in my life to be able to pull out my wallet and pull out a little card on which it would say Kenneth Branagh, artistic director".
I would now urge, at a minimum, that we go back and reconsider some of the limits originally proposed, namely a prohibition on the auditor designing or installing information technology systems and performing the internal audit.
Yet his fellow-Tuscan Galileo's more potent urge, at the turn of the century, to drop a wooden ball and a cannonball from a high place and see which got down first is not an urge he knew.
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