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By Dan Chiasson Graham uses gaps and ciphers to represent intuitions that aren't yet made of words.
The report – which will doubtless make uncomfortable reading across Whitehall – contains the harshest criticism that the committee has yet made of a British government.
Such was the rich background and educational formation of the protagonist of "Lord Acton, Roland Hilll's splendid biography, the most complete yet made of this complex Victorian.
And Simmons even had the constitution to try hooking Procter, before thumping Mortimore for six over long-on – no mean feat, given that bats were not yet made of super-light diamond.
The results, which are the most rigorous analyses yet made of pledges submitted to the UN last month, will increase pressure on rich countries to make far deeper cuts in negotiations over the next year.
And when their dance becomes frenetic, the sheer weight of the dancers thudding across the stage conveys an excitement akin to a stampede, something out of control and wild, yet made of human flesh and blood.
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