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Cushioned from the real world in their chauffeur-driven cars, the bosses of Britain's banks lost touch with the tube-travelling public long ago.
In banking we trust? No chance Julia Finch 2010
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Cushioned by a big company like Sony or Universal's Vivendi, the leading majors can wait it out, hoping digital dollars will emerge.
The sale of Warner Music highlights a turning point for the whole industry 2011
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Cushioned by their vast incomes and jaded by their constant participation in the IPL throughout April, there was no hunger and no spark to be seen.
England's tale of the unexpected could have a glorious ending 2010
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Cushioned steering wheel featured on the riding mower of Linda Thayer
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Cushioned by state funding, the BBC isn't suffering much from the recession.
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But EU Hit Is Cushioned MOSCOW -- Russia switched off natural gas to Ukraine Thursday, in a jolting reminder of a 2006 cutoff that spread fear in Europe about Moscow's tightening grip on energy supplies.
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Cushioned by mist, they made love against the side of the truck, and it was like nothing Julia had ever known.
The Summer I Dared Barbara Delinsky 2004
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Cushioned by his arms, it occurs to me that Ive never actually slept with a guy beforenever had the chance.
Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy Ellen Hopkins 2004
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Cushioned by mist, they made love against the side of the truck, and it was like nothing Julia had ever known.
The Summer I Dared Barbara Delinsky 2004
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Cushioned by his arms, it occurs to me that Ive never actually slept with a guy beforenever had the chance.
Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy Ellen Hopkins 2004
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