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2009-01-20 [edit]
- auditable
- 2009 January 20, Patrick Wintour, “Brown takes one last roll of the dice - and bank shares plunge”, The Guardian:
- Darling admitted it might take months to arrive at auditable and legally enforceable deals in which the banks agree to extend lending in return for insurance.
- 2009 January 20, Patrick Wintour, “Brown takes one last roll of the dice - and bank shares plunge”, The Guardian:
- breadmakers
- 2009 January 20, Richard Gott, “John Rettie”, The Guardian:
- Rettie lived alone and rarely ventured south, but recruited a legion of new friends among Yorkshire's farmers, publicans, journalists, gamekeepers, beaters and breadmakers, and organised regular Yorkshire visits for Ukrainian children affected by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
- 2009 January 20, Richard Gott, “John Rettie”, The Guardian:
- coachload
- 2009 January 20, Jonathan Freedland, “Obama inauguration: Magical spell that will open a new American era”, The Guardian:
- The excitement is intense and has been building for days, increasing with each coachload of newcomers that arrives in the city.
- 2009 January 20, Jonathan Freedland, “Obama inauguration: Magical spell that will open a new American era”, The Guardian:
- gobsmacking
- 2009 January 20, George Monbiot, “If the state can't save us, we need a licence to print our own money”, The Guardian:
- It intends - at gobsmacking public expense - to persuade the banks to start lending again, at levels similar to those of 2007.
- 2009 January 20, George Monbiot, “If the state can't save us, we need a licence to print our own money”, The Guardian:
- gopak
- 2009 January 20, Richard Gott, “John Rettie”, The Guardian:
- "Once he turned to me," Khrushchev had declared, "and said: 'Oi, you, khokhol, dance the gopak.
- 2009 January 20, Richard Gott, “John Rettie”, The Guardian:
- khokhol
- 2009 January 20, Richard Gott, “John Rettie”, The Guardian:
- "Once he turned to me," Khrushchev had declared, "and said: 'Oi, you, khokhol, dance the gopak.
- 2009 January 20, Richard Gott, “John Rettie”, The Guardian:
- lizzie
- 2009 January 20, Roger Redfern, “Country diary”, The Guardian:
- A much more attractive alien that now has disapprobation in this country is Himalayan balsam, which is related to the popular busy lizzie of garden beds and window sills.
- 2009 January 20, Roger Redfern, “Country diary”, The Guardian:
- pureblood
- 2009 January 20, Xan Brooks, “First night: Cruise's childhood fantasy film ends up in the bunker”, The Guardian:
- And then - standing separate and apart - is Cruise himself, intoning his lines in pureblood American.
- 2009 January 20, Xan Brooks, “First night: Cruise's childhood fantasy film ends up in the bunker”, The Guardian:
- refusers
- 2009 January 20, Ian Black, “Gaza has exposed the Arab leaders to fury and contempt”, The Guardian:
- Facing them is the canniest, but perhaps also the most pliable, of the "refusers", Syria's Assad, a weaker version of his famously iron-willed father Hafez.
- 2009 January 20, Ian Black, “Gaza has exposed the Arab leaders to fury and contempt”, The Guardian:
- remerged
- 2009 January 20, “Letters: Obama's historic inauguration lifts the fog over America”, The Guardian:
- As a consequence the Taliban has remerged more powerful and Iraq has been exposed to civil war.
- 2009 January 20, “Letters: Obama's historic inauguration lifts the fog over America”, The Guardian:
- riversides
- 2009 January 20, Roger Redfern, “Country diary”, The Guardian:
- Fifty years ago reference books described the way it had naturalised on riversides.
- 2009 January 20, Roger Redfern, “Country diary”, The Guardian:
- roquefort
- 2009 January 20, “Letters: No boundaries”, The Guardian:
- Eoin Dillon Dublin I see that the US is imposing a punitive tariff on roquefort imports (Report, 17 January).
- 2009 January 20, “Letters: No boundaries”, The Guardian:
- schillings
- 2009 January 20, George Monbiot, “If the state can't save us, we need a licence to print our own money”, The Guardian:
- Because they would soon lose their value, Wörgl's own schillings circulated much faster than the official money, with the result that each unit of currency generated 12 to 14 times more employment.
- 2009 January 20, George Monbiot, “If the state can't save us, we need a licence to print our own money”, The Guardian:
- stormbound
- 2009 January 20, Martin Wainwright, “Premature twins stable after RAF Hercules airlift”, The Guardian:
- Two tiny premature babies are recovering in hospital after an RAF Hercules made a 1,000-mile flight to airlift them from a stormbound Scottish island.
- 2009 January 20, Martin Wainwright, “Premature twins stable after RAF Hercules airlift”, The Guardian:
- thinktankers
- 2009 January 20, Jonathan Freedland, “Obama inauguration: Magical spell that will open a new American era”, The Guardian:
- " The street merchandise, the nightly parties, the rare sighting of Hollywood A-listers among the policy wonks and thinktankers - that happens every four years.
- 2009 January 20, Jonathan Freedland, “Obama inauguration: Magical spell that will open a new American era”, The Guardian: