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•Offenders will be made to understand that they are being punished and not rewarded with a state-subsidised holiday for their crimes.
‘Rent A Mob’ Attack Police At BBC TV Centre « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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India's government on Friday freed up state-subsidised petrol prices and raised other fuels as global oil prices rose.
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There is little point in expecting the settlers themselves to up and leave their cushy, state-subsidised homes as long as there is no official pressure on them to do so.
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The cost of studying at a private institution can be considerably higher than at a regular university, although BPP has kept its fees to the £3,290 a year cap imposed on the state-subsidised sector.
Clearing 2010: Private universities receive surge of interest 2010
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Here's hoping that at the next election voters will reject not just Galloway himself but all the "RESPECT" candidates, putting an end to state-subsidised communism.
The waste of "RESPECT" Tim Roll-Pickering 2009
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Here's hoping that at the next election voters will reject not just Galloway himself but all the "RESPECT" candidates, putting an end to state-subsidised communism.
Archive 2009-04-01 Tim Roll-Pickering 2009
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Was ita cynical, ideologically-drivenattempt to fiddle the dole figures or just another state-subsidised work creation scheme?
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Could the contract - hailed by the Government as a revolution in the provision of state-subsidised dental care - be linked to this alarming new trend in tooth extraction?
Ah may be wrong, but I is consistent Steven Barnes 2009
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Jezmond: (Sombre look) "I suppose the thing to emerge from all this (huge pause - because the thing to emerge is that the government and the state-subsidised broadcasting corporation have been exposed as dupes of the silliest kind over decades and they know it) is that the public are naive about language like this (language like 'trick' and 'hiding the decline')."
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Was ita cynical, ideologically-drivenattempt to fiddle the dole figures or just another state-subsidised work creation scheme?
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