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Audi A3 TDI 1.6Price £18,085Top speed 121mphAcceleration 0-62mph in 11.4 secondsAverage consumption 74.3 mpgCO2 emissions 99g/kmEco rating 9/10Bound for Bypassing the petrol stationIn a word Prudent
On the road: Audi A3 TDI 1.6 Andrew Anthony 2010
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Not dare I say - a "Prudent" or a good Chancellor - in fact I believe he will turn out to be our worst Chancellor in living memory.
The Message Meter results - Gordon Brown's budget speech 2007
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A 'Prudent' Fed From the minutes of the Federal Reserve's policy-making committee's meeting last month when it decided to cut interest rates by half a percentage point -- a nominally apolitical discussion of the economy -- here's one of the key passages on why it acted as it did:
Thompson Survived, 2007
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In the morning they were consumed to the water's edge; and of all the squadron the "Prudent" and the
Montcalm and Wolfe Francis Parkman 1858
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The hero of nearly all the tales is called "Mohammed l'Avisé," which Mr. Sydney Hartland renders "Prudent," and
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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'Prudent' has been the word of choice by Chinese officials for a month or so now when describing the desired stance of monetary policy, but its use in today's statement by the
latimes.com - News 2010
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'Prudent' has been the word of choice by Chinese officials for a month or so now when describing the desired stance of monetary policy, but its use in today's statement by the
latimes.com - News 2010
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'Prudent' has been the word of choice by Chinese officials for a month or so now when describing the desired stance of monetary policy, but its use in today's statement by the
latimes.com - News 2010
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"Prudent" small business lending "will not be subject to supervisory criticism," a regulatory group led by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) said earlier this month.
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'Prudent' reforms are needed to help 20% to 25% of Canadian retirees who are not able to replace an adequate amount of their pre-retirement income, two banks said Thursday.
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