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    1. "There's still a lot to be done between now and April 30," the date Hills could call for retaliatory measures, Torie Clarke, a U.S. Trade Office spokeswoman said Hills told Nakayama.
    2. After all, as he put it, 'that's the point of the whole thing - growth and employment'. But for so consummate a politician as Mr Clarke, this week was the easy part.
    3. It has ruled out pledges for extra spending on training, infrastructure and industrial support policies. Mr Clarke reconvened EDX early in an effort to push through a rapid endorsement by the full cabinet of another tough spending round.
    4. So Mr Clarke intends to achieve the improvements he seeks by roughly equal adjustments on the spending and revenue sides. Is this credible?
    5. Bolstering the recovery had to be the government's aim for next year. Mr Clarke told the BBC's Breakfast with Frost programme: 'It surprised everybody when we began to have recovery in the spring and summer of this year.
    6. More will follow. In addition Mr Clarke may soon sound the death knell for some of the six pits which British Coal said this week would be mothballed.
    7. Delays in the installation of this equipment meant Clarke was unable to manufacture ice-cream in time for the hottest months of the summer.
    8. Richard A. Clarke, the company's chairman and chief executive officer, said that if the plant operates at 65% to 70% of capacity, the utility might be in a position to increase its dividend from the new, 35 cent quarterly rate in a couple of years.
    9. Jack G. Clarke, vice president, Exxon, $9.674 million.
    10. When a similar thing happened with the first option bond last year, the societies reacted angrily and interest rates on that bond were promptly cut. Kenneth Clarke could take the view that building societies are overstaffed and need to make economies.
    11. It was secure," said John Clarke, a Trenton, N.J., architect.
    12. Some included a coup d'etat to replace Mr John Major with Mr Michael Heseltine or, just maybe, Mr Kenneth Clarke.
    13. Mr Clarke now holds the second most powerful office in the land.
    14. Later, he emerged looking grim from a midnight meeting with Mr Kenneth Clarke, the chancellor, and Mr Jonathan Aitken, the Treasury chief secretary.
    15. They play sensitively together. The dominant Bohemian is Adrian Clarke's Marcello, incisively sung, an honest sort of fellow who can look a friend in the eye when the going gets rough.
    16. Mr. Clarke declined to speculate about likely bidders.
    17. No, not the publicity-hogging Kenneth Clarke, but David Clark, the Labour party's shadow agriculture minister.
    18. In 1978 Mr Clarke was appointed president of Hanson Industries, a post he has held ever since. One of Hanson's advisers, who has known the two men for more than a decade, says: 'Gordon and David have built up an extraordinary relationship.
    19. Will Mr Kenneth Clarke cut the UK base rate of interest in the near future? He is unlikely to do so.
    20. The Tory tax bombshells due to rain down on us next year, including the highly unpopular value added tax on domestic fuel, were three times credited to his predecessor. In this way, blame for anything Mr Clarke may impose in November is minimised.
    21. Maybe Mr Clarke has the guts for the task.
    22. Mr Kenneth Clarke, UK chancellor of the exchequer, said yesterday that he had seen no further evidence of domestic inflation since his last meeting with the Governor of the Bank of England.
    23. There will be plenty of colleagues telling him to put some money back into the voters' pockets; that Mr Clarke has gone native at the Treasury; and that he, Mr Major, should set the government's electoral strategy.
    24. Yesterday's move seemed refreshingly novel: the good news is that with luck Mr Clarke will not have to steel himself to do the same again for some time to come.
    25. Ron Besserer, who danced in that and has danced with Martha Clarke and Lar Lubovitch, will be on the tour.
    26. His two immediate lieutenants, the foreign secretary and the chancellor, are direct accomplices, so rule them out as bus candidates. We are back to Mr Clarke.
    27. Both the FDIC and Clarke's office have agreed to a risk-adjusted standard starting in 1991, which would apply a more lenient test to banks holding safer investments such as home mortgages and government securities.
    28. Mr. Clarke said that all of his holdings and transactions had been cleared by government ethics officers.
    29. Mr Clarke has been true to his political instincts.
    30. MR KENNETH Clarke, the home secretary, yesterday announced details of his plans to reform the police service in England and Wales to improve its efficiency and effectiveness.
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