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  • I had seen Deneuve for the first time that year, in a movie called April's Fool.

    First Love & Other Obsessions Gary Percesepe 2011

  • This is a clear signal that this April's move was not a single rate hike.

    ECB Will Monitor Inflation 'Very Closely' Tom Fairless 2011

  • One NFC front office official says Locker, who will play for the North team in Saturday's Senior Bowl, might be the best senior quarterback in Mobile this week--but also might be only the fourth-best quarterback in April's draft.

    Redskins talk with Jake Locker (join the crowd) Rick Maese 2011

  • ESPN's Mel Kiper, Jr. held a conference call Wednesday and explained why he's projecting that the Redskins and Coach Mike Shanahan will select Auburn's Cam Newton in April's draft.

    Kiper believes Redskins will take Cam Newton Rick Maese 2011

  • UK Government spending keeps rising and will rise even more in April's budget.

    The SNP Myth of the £500m cut and related matters Alan Smart 2009

  • FRANKFURT—The European Central Bank Thursday reiterated that it sees "upside risks" to price stability in the medium term and will continue to monitor inflation "very closely," stoking expectations that April's rate rise won't be a one-off event.

    ECB Will Monitor Inflation 'Very Closely' Tom Fairless 2011

  • And April's vow: "I never really seem to hate you."

    Matt's TV Week in Review 2011

  • UK Government spending keeps rising and will rise even more in April's budget.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Alan Smart 2009

  • *** Europe The European Central Bank reiterated that it sees "upside risks" to price stability in the medium term and will continue to monitor inflation "very closely," stoking expectations that April's rate rise won't be a one-off event.

    World Watch 2011

  • I'm told it's the moment in the year when expats pine for home the most: Oh, to be in England/ Now that April's here, Robert Browning wrote in Home-thoughts, from Abroad in 1845.

    Spring's here: skylarks overhead, moles in the garden, moths in the bathroom 2011

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