Otherwise we will feed resentment and face the risk of more cliff-hanger referenda in the aspirant countries. |
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The history of Europe post Reformation and then of America reads progressively more like a humanist cliff-hanger than a religious tract. |
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That's why the next 10 days are such a cliff-hanger. |
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Dubai Mo'en Ahmad won a cliff-hanger against Xavier Raphel to storm into the final of the India Club Western Union UAE Open Badminton tournament. |
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The women's competition was won by the Swedes, whilst in true cliff-hanger style, the home team won the men's competition on penalties. |
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Each episode ends in a signature cliff-hanger. |
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The season finale, including that cliff-hanger, ran last Wednesday. |
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Producers of the Channel 4 show have revealed that the same plot is to feature as a cliff-hanger two-part story during the current series, which was filmed months ago. |
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And there was almost a cliff-hanger duff duff when the guinea fowl refused to cook quickly enough and Jack's chocolate tart was perilously wobbly. |
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