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Notionally the euro is all about economic stability, but a currency is also about trust and values.
Notable & Quotable 2011
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Notionally, Mr. Darling has several billion to play with from the windfall tax on the banks.
What's in Alistair Darling's future? Iain Martin 2010
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Notionally, all power devolved by Westminster – whether to Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland – is power retained.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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Notionally, Mr. Darling has several billion to play with from the windfall tax on the banks.
What's in Alistair Darling's future? Iain Martin 2010
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Notionally, the military was in favor of joining Europe, so the AK Party railroaded through most of its most radical changes under the EU's banner.
The Army Is Beaten 2010
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Notionally, Mr. Darling has several billion to play with from the windfall tax on the banks.
What's in Alistair Darling's Future? Iain Martin 2010
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Notionally, regulatory authorities are answerable to the Supreme Court, which has sometimes offered harsh criticism of them.
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Notionally, Mr. Darling has several billion to play with from the windfall tax on the banks.
What's in Alistair Darling's Future? Iain Martin 2010
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Notionally, regulatory authorities are answerable to the Supreme Court, which has sometimes offered harsh criticism of them.
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Notionally such activity could result in a charge of culpable homicide, but Lallands Peat Worrier has persuaded me that actually there's no law there.
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