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  • Strictly from a PR perspective, which is a worse position to be in:

    *Third* time on the ACORN Hooker Advisory Train. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009

  • Strictly from a financial point of view, for those whose incomes come solely from the treatment – not the prevention – of illness and injury, the more illness and injury that occurs, the better.

    Wonk Room » Media Buys What The Health Insurance Industry Is Selling 2009

  • Strictly from a financial point of view, for those whose incomes come solely from the treatment – not the prevention – of illness and injury, the more illness and injury that occurs, the better.

    Wonk Room » The WonkLine: May 5, 2009 2009

  • Strictly from a financial point of view, for those whose incomes come solely from the treatment – not the prevention – of illness and injury, the more illness and injury that occurs, the better.

    Wonk Room » The WonkLine: May 15, 2009 2009

  • The series launched in fine style last week with the aid of Instra:Mental and DirtyBird's Justin Martin, and this week Found's Beat Redemption/Join The Dots night plays host to deep house Renaissance man Ben Westbeech, who released his second album last month via the revitalised New York label Strictly Rhythm.

    Clubs picks of the week 2011

  • Do you remember the character Tina Sparkle in Strictly Ballroom?

    View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2006

  • Do you remember the character Tina Sparkle in Strictly Ballroom?

    Archive 2006-01-08 Michael Evans 2006

  • Reality television takes a new twist when John Prescott agrees to compete in Strictly Come Dancing, while Ann Widdecombe takes to the Australian Jungle only to find the other ten celebrities have already gotten out of there.

    Archive 2005-12-01 2005

  • Reality television takes a new twist when John Prescott agrees to compete in Strictly Come Dancing, while Ann Widdecombe takes to the Australian Jungle only to find the other ten celebrities have already gotten out of there.

    The Iain Dale Predictions for the Year Ahead 2005

  • Waitrose dumps Fox News in protest over remarks about Barack Obama Strictly Come Dancing: Anton Du Beke apologises over racist term Strictly Come Dancing: BBC receives scores of complaints over racist remark Oxford slips in international university ranking as Asian rivals 'snap at heels'

    Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2009

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